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Mandelbrot set: cellular automatons & fractal islands
Mandelbrot set: fractal math. After spending some time in space, we wanted to come back down to Earth. Continuing on our previous photos, should we talk about Conquistador economics or the invention of writing and 3,000 year-old Chinese sunspot observations? First let’s talk about von Neumann machines and cellular automatons. This is the famous Mandelbrot set, an image generated from pure mathematics. There are an infinite number of beautiful images inside the Mandelbrot set. The Mandelbrot set isn’t normally constructed as a cellular automaton (although it certainly can be as cellular automatons are Turing-complete for the computer scientists out there.) However, many other famous fractals are easily expressed as cellular automatons. The two fields are closely related, as many fractals (including Mandelbrot) are related to bifurcation problems on recursive functions (famously related to automaton simulations). We’ll just note for now that Cellular Automatons are another name for von Neumann machines, which you may remember from Arthur C.… Read the restDolphin with wearable computer?
Finishing up our mirror animal consciousness theme, we promised one last very special animal (or group). This is it. Cetaceans, which includes dolphins, are the last of the currently known very small group of highly intelligent animals that can recognize themselves in a mirror. (All of the others are mammals, with the exception of magpies. We started off with extinct mammoths, who are closely related to elephants, then went through magpies and great apes, with a lot of mirror photos along the way.) The actual animal that passed the mirror test is the bottlenose dolphin (shown here), but it is believed all cetaceans can pass the test. Cetaceans include dolphins, whales, and porpoises, known to be some of the most animals out there. This particular leaping bottlenose dolphin is named K-Dog, and has been trained by the in mine-clearing operations by the US Navy. Many people (and some bloggers) erroneously believe chimps are the second smartest animal after humans.… Read the restPhoto of Earth by Nasa? Nope. Astroengineering.
Is this a photo of Earth by Nasa? Nope. In this artist’s conception, the Moon is geoengineered/astroengineering by an advanced civilization to be more like Earth. Will inducing artificial earthquakes through geoengineering or someday save lives, or is it too dangerous? Will we someday geoengineer the and the stars, as discussed on recent science documentaries? These were discussed in our earlier blog post on fracking and geoengineering, for which this was the featured image. Photo Credit: Daein Ballard/WikiMedia/CC-BY-SA-3 Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restRecent Posts
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