A dense spiral basin where bifurcating arms fold into one another.
This atlas view focuses on a richly wound spiral basin where mirrored arms and smaller echo spirals keep folding back into the same boundary channel. It reads much closer to the bifurcation-and-spiral story the name promises, with nested curls and repeating turns visible even at gallery scale.
Real axis (Re)
-0.7453
Imaginary axis (Im)
0.113i
Zoom
30.0K×
Max iterations
900
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 900 means the algorithm checks up to 900 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 SetA perfect miniature copy of the entire Mandelbrot set, floating in the deep.
Mandelbrot SetTwo massive spirals interlock in a cosmic mathematical waltz.
Mandelbrot SetA razor-thin coastline where needle-like spires rise out of a deep trench.
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