The Pixel Buddhabrot #60
This is a collection to honor The Buddhabrot,perhaps the most misterious of all franctal equations. It was discovered in 1993 as the probability distribution over the trajectories of poins that escape (tend to infinity) and are outside the Mandelbrot set.
Its name comes from the resemblance to the classical depictions of Buddha Gautama, seated in a meditation pose. More details also appear when the fractal image is generated; a forehead mark (tikka), a traditional topknot (ushnisha) and a ringlet hair
62 Buddhabrots will be minted:
20 White Buddhabrots - 15 Green Buddhabrots - 12 Blue Buddhabrots - 9 Orange Buddhabrots - 3 Rainbow Buddhabrots - 2 Golden Buddhabrots - 1 Ethereal Buddhabrot
The Pixel Buddhabrot #60
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The Pixel Buddhabrot #60
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The Pixel Buddhabrot #60
This is a collection to honor The Buddhabrot,perhaps the most misterious of all franctal equations. It was discovered in 1993 as the probability distribution over the trajectories of poins that escape (tend to infinity) and are outside the Mandelbrot set.
Its name comes from the resemblance to the classical depictions of Buddha Gautama, seated in a meditation pose. More details also appear when the fractal image is generated; a forehead mark (tikka), a traditional topknot (ushnisha) and a ringlet hair
62 Buddhabrots will be minted:
20 White Buddhabrots - 15 Green Buddhabrots - 12 Blue Buddhabrots - 9 Orange Buddhabrots - 3 Rainbow Buddhabrots - 2 Golden Buddhabrots - 1 Ethereal Buddhabrot