In mathematics, a fractal is a geometric shape containing detailed structure at arbitrarily small scales, usually having a fractal dimension strictly exceeding the topological dimension... (Source : Wikipedia)
Fractal Zoomer lets you zoom in on infinite fractals, revealing ever smaller and more complex details. The program offers a variety of customization options, such as color, brightness and contrast.
The program comes with plenty of options to further enhance your fractal experience! Easy enough to use at first, you soon realize just how complex it can be if you want to achieve satisfactory results. Image saving in *.png format.
Cauliflower, butterfly wings, snowflakes and lung alveoli are all examples of natural objects with fractal geometry. Considered mathematical aberrations until the mid-20th century, fractals acquired full status in the 1970s thanks to French mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot. This genius scientist coined the adjective "fractal", which comes from the Latin fractus meaning "broken" or "irregular", to describe objects combining several particular characteristics: parts that have almost the same shape as the whole, and an extremely irregular structure. (Source : futura-sciences.com)
OS: Windows, Mac OS & Linux
Java version 1.8 or higher must be installed.
Language: English
License: GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)
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