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The Chaos Theory & Fractals’ Art
Preface
• I have had always an interest in physics, read a lot about the chaos theory, and slowly began to find out about fractal software.
• The subject captured my curiosity and my imagination.
What is Chaos?
• CHAOS is a branch in mathematic and physics trying to bring order into disorder.
(Of course we are not talking about what we know of chaos as in the bible or other ancient cultures, meaning finding disorder - chaos.)
• Point-Carré was the first scientist to discover the
Chaos Theory in the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20.
The Butterfly Effect
As we know computers atthis time caused difficulties. Yet he tried to enter data and it happened that he made a random mistake-putting one datum instead of the other. The result was a graph of the famous butterfly effect, because of its shape.
The major important pointderiving from chaos is thebutterfly effect.In the year 1961, Edward Lorenz, meteorologist, discovered a chaotic behavior when trying to make a computer simulation of atmospheric manifestation.
During the years there had been a great deal of advance in the computer fields which caused a progression in science and in particular the chaos theory and fractals.The concept of chaos was coined by themathematician G.A. York in the year 1975.
Chaos Theory Development
What is Fractal?What is chaos, and how order is expressed in the disorder? In the nature we find that movements are repeating themselves constantly by going smaller and smaller. These movements are called fractals.Fractal - a never ending movement of points or fragments based apparently on chaotic events. The point In physics is a basic stone for everything.
Fractals
• Benoit Mandelbrot was largely responsible for the present interest in Fractal Geometry. He showed how Fractals can occur in many different places in both Mathematics and elsewhere in Nature. He was the first to coin the term fractal and the first to drive the fractals constant movement.
Fractals in Art
Following are some samples of my work
The Chaotic
Pear
ParticleAccelerator
Birds
Bird in Air Turbulence
Fungus
The Old Chinese Guru
Reflection of a
honeycomb in a
slope waterfall
TheDancer
Conclusion:
Chaos has been used in several areas, as ecology, meteorology, astronomy, philosophy, politics, economy, medicine, art and almost in every subject needed to bepredicted in advance.
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