Here is a zoom at point (-.195, 1.092) at radius .031 from the Mulia wrt +Refurio Anachro 's excellent idea to run 4 Mandelbrot iterations before switching "control" over to my alternating Julia set here:
https://plus.google.com/101799841244447089430/posts/BR5hwb1ecek
Mulia:
https://plus.google.com/101799841244447089430/posts/SwdcUvUjHBQ
Read all of the data in the links above. If you have time follow the links within... Ahh, that sounds fractal in and of itself.
Its a strange triangle! Wow.
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#Fractal #Mulia #Julia #Hybrid #Space #Math
https://plus.google.com/101799841244447089430/posts/BR5hwb1ecek
Mulia:
https://plus.google.com/101799841244447089430/posts/SwdcUvUjHBQ
Read all of the data in the links above. If you have time follow the links within... Ahh, that sounds fractal in and of itself.
Its a strange triangle! Wow.
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#Fractal #Mulia #Julia #Hybrid #Space #Math

I like it! I think I'm slowly getting a grip on composing conformal mappings to get specific results. There's still so much to learn! Lately I've been looking at the way oft-iterated 'inner' formula's shapes behave when they get cut off by the boundary features of the few-steps-iterated 'outer' function. It's not a hard boundary, they seem to sort of whince out...
It's easier to see when the inner is a Mandelbrot, because you can count arms to find out where the outer sent you.13 May 2017
Chris “M” ThomassonOwner+Refurio Anachro
Imvvho, the composition of hybrid Julia sets is a "new" and very wonderful area of research. So many different possibilities. Thank you so much for exploring this "infinite" arena. Its nice to have somebody else that is willing to experiment with ideas, and concrete working end results.14 May 2017