Delicate golden threads weave across the boundary in an infinite tapestry.
The Golden Tendril Field is a high-iteration region where escape-time gradients, rendered in gold tones, create an effect of spun mathematical wire stretching across the frame. Under high iteration counts, the tendrils here achieve a density and luminosity that makes the image feel three-dimensional — as if you are looking through a lattice of frozen light.
Real axis (Re)
-0.80026
Imaginary axis (Im)
0.15574i
Zoom
62.0K×
Max iterations
1,600
Complex address
This location lies in the boundary region of the Mandelbrot set, defined by iterating starting from . A point belongs to the set if the orbit never exceeds .
At zoom , each screen pixel represents a region of the complex plane roughly wide — smaller than most atoms on a real object of the same size.
The iteration depth of 1600 means the algorithm checks up to 1,600 times before declaring a point interior (black). Higher values reveal finer boundary detail but require more computation.
A classic Mandelbrot region filled with curling seahorse-like spirals.
Mandelbrot SetMassive elephant-trunk filaments wind through the boundary in repeating arcs.
Mandelbrot SetA perfect miniature copy of the entire Mandelbrot set, floating in the deep.
Mandelbrot SetA dense spiral basin where bifurcating arms fold into one another.
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