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  • Fractal
  • Fractal
  • Fractal
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  • Artist permission was obtained by Poison- in August 2013. Permission extends only for songs under Monstercat.
  • Fractal is one of the moons of Ida which has one or two myriads of threads leading to other worlds.
  • fractal, φράκταλ, μορφόκλασμα - Είναι ένα Γεωμετρικό Σχήμα.
  • Fractals are mathematical curves that are impossible to draw. If someone tells you that he is showing you a fractal, simply don't trust him. They are defined as a shape that looks silly at any scale.
  • As the stage's name suggests, the stage is one giant fractal called Sierpinski's Triangle. The fractal (normally) is infinitely iterated triangular holes perfectly situated inside larger triangles, however, in the level the iterated triangular holes are slightly smaller than they should be if they were to rest perfectly inside each triangle. Also, the penultimate iteration appears to be omitted along with some of the last iteration, or the fifth iteration. The goalpost is sitting on the vertex where two smaller fractals meet on the corner of the largest hole farthest away from the player at the initial starting position.
  • Objects that are now called fractals were discovered and explored long before the word was coined. In 1525, the German Artist Albrecht Durer published The Painter's Manual, in which one section is on "Tile Patterns formed by Pentagons." The Durer's Pentagon largely resembled the Sierpinski carpet, but based on pentagons instead of squares.
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Row 1 info
  • Advanced Extra 13
Row 2 info
  • Ultimate 143
Row 1 title
  • Super Monkey Ball Deluxe
Row 2 title
  • Ultimate Mode
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Box Title
  • Fractal
Genres
  • Brostep, Drumstep
Label
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Reference
  • Discogs
  • Allmusic
  • MusicBrainz
  • Rate Your Music
  • Monstercat Wiki
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  • Baltimore, MD, United States
Website
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  • Spotify
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Beatport
  • SoundCloud
  • Official Website
  • Monstercat
Birthname
  • Brady Wiggins
abstract
  • Artist permission was obtained by Poison- in August 2013. Permission extends only for songs under Monstercat.
  • Objects that are now called fractals were discovered and explored long before the word was coined. In 1525, the German Artist Albrecht Durer published The Painter's Manual, in which one section is on "Tile Patterns formed by Pentagons." The Durer's Pentagon largely resembled the Sierpinski carpet, but based on pentagons instead of squares. The idea of "recursive self similarity" was originally developed by the philosopher Leibniz and he even worked out many of the details. In 1872, Karl Weierstrass found an example of a function with the non-intuitive property that it is everywhere continuous but nowhere differentiable — the graph of this function would now be called a poopwhose Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension is greater than its topological dimension. (Please refer to the articles on these terms for precise definitions.) He illustrated this mathematical definition with striking computer-constructed visualizations. These images captured the popular imagination; many of them were based on recursion, leading to the popular meaning of the term "fractal".
  • Fractal is one of the moons of Ida which has one or two myriads of threads leading to other worlds.
  • fractal, φράκταλ, μορφόκλασμα - Είναι ένα Γεωμετρικό Σχήμα.
  • Fractals are mathematical curves that are impossible to draw. If someone tells you that he is showing you a fractal, simply don't trust him. They are defined as a shape that looks silly at any scale.
  • As the stage's name suggests, the stage is one giant fractal called Sierpinski's Triangle. The fractal (normally) is infinitely iterated triangular holes perfectly situated inside larger triangles, however, in the level the iterated triangular holes are slightly smaller than they should be if they were to rest perfectly inside each triangle. Also, the penultimate iteration appears to be omitted along with some of the last iteration, or the fifth iteration. The goalpost is sitting on the vertex where two smaller fractals meet on the corner of the largest hole farthest away from the player at the initial starting position.
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