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== MachineAlgorithm 6: Sin, Cos, and Animation | == MachineAlgorithm 6: Sin, Cos, and Animation == | ||
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| An experiment playing with animation and the size of the steps when drawing vertices around the center. <BR> | | An experiment playing with animation and the size of the steps when drawing vertices around the center. <BR> | ||
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== MachineAlgorithm 7: Lorenz Attractor == | |||
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| The Lorenz Attractor is a fractal I have a lot of history with. I like the fact that it looks like two black holes orbiting each other and attempting to steal each other's mass. <BR> | |||
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