Archive for November 2009
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My three dimensional unfolding of the quaternion Julia sets finally finished rendering.
A Chicago Tribune story I was interviewed for, and how to embed high quality YouTube videos... Read More »
It was the summer of 2005, and my student house was stiflingly hot. Fueled by a combination of too many... Read More »
This undulating plane is a visualization of all quaternion Julia sets. Bookmark This PostDiggReddit Read More »
As the summer progressed, I felt like I needed to improve my initial design. Luckily enough the science department... Read More »
Emily’s Trees are made by a girl with a passion for nature and a love of jewelry who decided to combine these... Read More »
Well, now we’re getting somewhere with the strange letter Fermilab received.... Read More »
The patterns on this sea shell appear to be very similar to that of a mathematical structure... Read More »
Now that you know what memory foam is, the differences between memory foams, and some possible issues,... Read More »
Memory foam refers only to the “viscoelastic” behaviour exhibited by... Read More »
Lous Wain was an artist popular for his paintings of cats in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The... Read More »