Sigi Swanchi Fractal Digiscope (v. 1.86c) Разработано Zero Two Infinity Studios, Inc. |
A fun Fractal Mandelbrot exploration tool with new Live Wallpaper capabilities.
With a focus on simplicity this fractal exploration tool will open up the amazing world of the Mandelbrot to young and old,
mathematicians and philosophers, artists and adventurers.
On the left hand you can browse the explorations of others and enjoy the rich details, patterns & colors found and created by others.
However on the right hand you can delve into the depths yourself and find these amazing places yourself.
The goal of the Sigi Swanchi Mandelbrot Digiscope platform is not only to show you the beauty of the Mandelbrot, but also to explore and learn from it.
Please hang tight, and with each update I promise new and exciting features to guide you along an entertaining, educating and personal enriching experience
taking you where no wo/man has gone before.
Before you get started
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Due to the nature of the Mandelbrot and it's inexplicable nature some of the controls may be challenging to understand on your own.
There are 3 dimensions to exploration. Depth, position, and time.
- Controlling depth: You double click the view to zoom in. long press to zoom out. ( that is how you control depth )
- Controlling position: where on the screen you double click / or long press is selecting the position.
- Controlling time: Select "Time Controls" then "Time View" in the user interface. Using the up and down arrow will increase / decrease your time view. Increased time will allow you to see more details the deeper you go. It's a vital element to your exploration, similar to focusing a lense on a camera.
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[2012-12-17] A Google User: Wow Love it |
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[2012-09-30] A Google User: Awesome Disappointed with other fractal engines for Android? This is the answer! Sublime |
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[2012-09-15] A Google User: Amazing! This reminds me of the Mandelbrot Interactive Desktop on KDE. I am glad to see a similar app on Android, with a nice selection of functions and many examples to be explored. The Mandelbrot fractal is perhaps the most elegant example of the beauty of complex mathematics. It is an infinitely explorable expression of a numbers following a simple set of rules, and quite possibly is a window into the very nature of our universe: infinite complexity described by simple rules, ordered from chaos. |
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[2012-07-19] A Google User: This app is deliciously tantalizing. Gripping my attention like uncle sam on a tax dollar. |
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[2012-06-28] A Google User: Infinite Depth "The deeper we look, the deeper we become." Excellent app, by an excellent developer. |
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[2012-06-27] A Google User: I hope you like! Feel free to leave me any feedback. Email me if something isn't working on your device. |
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[2012-06-27] A Google User: I like it Great app works perfect and look great too. |
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[2012-06-25] A Google User: Brian This is the best interactive fractal app. I've ever found. If you enjoy fluidity in color this is #1 - absolutely beautiful creations. |
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[2012-05-06] A Google User: Fantastic Asked for an option to pause color cycling in exchange for a fifth star - and the dev delivered, so I gladly paid up. Great response and a really nice fractal application. |
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[2012-04-19] A Google User: Sigi Swamchi Mandelbrot If you'd like to see some cool math, or like fractals,it's my favorite. |
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