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Friday math movie - Trigonometric Strange Attractor Evolution

By Murray Bourne, 28 Mar 2008

Here's some mathematical art. According to Kaervos1024's description:

This is a video of a strange attractor orbiting a 5-dimensional point in parameter space while being influenced by random 5D force vectors.

Think about that for a minute. 5D force vectors? Awesome.

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