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Tower of Babylon

Fractal Architecture posted on Sep 15, 2011
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Mandelbulb by me History contains a number of anecdotes about people who attempted to discover the origin of language by experiment. The first tale is offered to you by KaToFel. He relates that a certain Pharaoh had two children raised by deaf-mutes, in order to see what language they would speak. When the children were brought before him, one of them said something that sounded to the Pharaoh like BEKOS, the Phrygian word for BREAD. BROT stands for BREAD in our Swiss-language too. Actually the kid said: MandelBROT, bekos they where very hungry; yes, they came all the way from Hungary to good old Egypt. From this the Pharaoh concluded that the first language was Phrygian. King James V of Scotland is said to have tried a similar experiment: His children were supposed to have spoken German. Both the medieval monarch Frederick II and Akbar are said to have preformed also many such breathtaking scientific experiments; it is delivered to posteritythe that the children, involved in these studies, did not speak at all. We, the proud grandparents where also extremely happy as one of our two beloved grandchildren finally - at the age of nine - said his first words. He said: "Today I am not going to eat the oversalted soup." - We asked him, why he now suddenly speaks. He replayed: "Because untill now everything was OK." No milk today

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KaToFel

11:20AM | Thu, 15 September 2011

No milk todayNo milk today

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KaToFel

11:40AM | Thu, 15 September 2011

Now we have this: No milk todayNo milk today

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doriano

11:57AM | Thu, 15 September 2011

MOLTO BRAVO!

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farmerC

12:18PM | Thu, 15 September 2011

Shining work.

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Bossie_Boots

12:45PM | Thu, 15 September 2011

Wow thats just incredible !!

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KaToFel

12:49PM | Thu, 15 September 2011

No milk today Each time when you did a turnaround, or another kind of mutation, just click the white little arrow-thing in the AnimationMaker. The new scene will be added automagically to the clipboard. The video later starts with take Nr. 1 = the cube as is. = Frontview. No milk todayNo milk todayNo milk today As soon as your 5-7 sequences are ready in the clipboard, you hit the RENDER PREVIEW button. If you like what you got, and you are debonair, then save it as a gif.

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iceberg5

4:06PM | Thu, 15 September 2011

Love your mandelbulb animation and I also like the view upwards to that fantastic metal structure !

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Jay-el-Jay

10:08PM | Thu, 15 September 2011

The origins of words and language is most interesting,just as seeing this wonderful piece that you have presented for our viewing and dancing pleasure.

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cricke49

11:32PM | Thu, 15 September 2011

you are the master of teaching methods, i save every class you attend, thanx my friend!:)*5

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peedy

12:13AM | Fri, 16 September 2011

LOL! Now that explains about languages! ;-D Fantastic fractal and tutorial. Corrie

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Badsue

1:47AM | Fri, 16 September 2011

Lol potatoe, your story made my morning! :) Great fractal construction here, very cool POV!

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carlx

3:08PM | Sat, 17 September 2011

Superb construction and details!!!

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alida

3:28PM | Sat, 17 September 2011

I love your stories:)

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LindaMcC

12:40AM | Wed, 21 September 2011

Funny story- really well done. :))) Thank you for including the how-to for this incredible, fine structure. Wow!

arthez

1:41PM | Tue, 11 October 2011

super frac


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