Pi is a number. There are no fractals of pi.
If you look closely and carefully enough, nature is ALL fractals; snowflakes, leaves, tree branches, coastlines, everywhere.
Benoit Mandelbrot
Fractals are commonly used for digitally modeling irregular patterns and structures in nature. They are also very useful for image compression, producing an enlarged picture with no pixilation.
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a kaleidoscope uses mirrors to produce images that have several lines of symmetry
It is still called a Kaleidoscope. Possibly a name for it could be a photographical kaleidoscope but really its called the same thing.
Kaleidoscope consists of color filled images viewed through multiple mirrored reflections in a tube. The tube rotates providing different views of the images within.
Pi is a number. There are no fractals of pi.
Crystals are usually not fractals.
Nobody. Fractals are not owned by anyone!
The Beauty of Fractals was created in 1986.
Some common techniques for generating fractals would be to use iterated function systems, strange attractors, escape-time fractals, and random fractals.
There are infinitely many fractals so no list can exist.
In a kaleidoscope, multiple reflection occurs when light enters the tube and bounces off the internal mirrors multiple times. Each reflection creates a pattern by reflecting the colored objects placed at one end of the tube. This repeated reflection creates beautiful and intricate symmetrical patterns seen through the viewing hole at the other end of the kaleidoscope.
Patterns in a kaleidoscope are formed by the reflection and rotation of pieces of colored glass or other objects placed within the instrument. As the objects move, light bounces off of them and creates intricate, symmetrical patterns due to the mirrors inside the kaleidoscope reflecting and multiplying the images. This results in the beautiful and ever-changing designs that kaleidoscopes are known for.
Fractals are used for computer generated terrains.