I am an environmental scientist. A large part of my career has been dedicated to scientific research into the structure of ecosystems and factors that affect them. Quite early on, it became apparent that certain mathematical iterative principles formed geometries that coincided exactly with those found in natural ecosystems. And by ecosystems, I do not mean just plants and animals. The same principles also apply to quantum physics, geology, meteorology and on up to the formation of galaxies. These relationships were championed most publicly by the brilliant mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot, the founder of fractal geometry.
To my mind, the structure of natural ecosystems through application of these iterative processes revealed not only the genius and subtlety of nature but also its incomparable beauty. Â
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Comments (13)
Lenord
Very cool, the Tevatron at Fermilab apearently didn't have the power to find it but the massive Large Hadron Collider should either confirm it's existance or send everyone back to the Blackboards. Particle Physics, though way over my head. is a compelling subject to read, the search for Quarks and Charmed Particles as well as the study of Astronomy and Cosmology, the search for Dark Matter. All very close cousins to Explorations of Fractals it seems to me, maybe the reason fractals fascinate me so much, there just seems to be a Fundamental Truth to these things. Splendid work **Peace88
peedy
Beautiful fractal! Corrie
VEDES
SUPERB CREATION!!!!!!!!!!!1
bakapo
a fascinating subject and an stunning fractal. I think the background is perfect; very heavenly and airy compared to the more solid, central piece. this is nice work!
greyone
Wonderful image Stan, This is a gorgeous idea of what it could look like. I have no background at all in nuclear physics so will leave the speculation to those that understand such things. I do know I have heard of protestors that swear when this thing is on line it has the ability to create a black hole that would then swallow the earth and eventually our galaxy. Frankly that sounds like a jump in logic I dont follow, but it is hard to do any type of research without some group or another deciding it has dire consequences.
eekdog
interesting story Stan, i think i might have saw some of that on the history channel. love your work on this.
farmerC
Exellent work.
ia-du-lin
cool fractal work, great colors and structure
mgtcs
Another wonderful fractal friend, fabulous colors and shapes, this is a precious image, thank you very much for sharing!
protean-form
Fantastic!
npauling
I love your version of the Higgs Boson it has a wonderful flair to it. I hope good things come out of the Hadron Collider after its shaky start. It is amazing how it works isn't it. Excellent work.
tresamie
Does it come in different colors? Maybe in different patterns? This is a great interpretation of Higgs Boson!
clbsmiley
Really cool!!