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Interpretation of the Mandelbrot Set: Chaos is Mathematically Deterministic

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Chaos does not exist. The Mandelbrot set only gives the appearance of chaos when the spiral hits a deterministic number, in the above case, at iteration number 1019. Chaos is deterministically a function of iteration that has mathematically escaped out of the Mandelbrot set into the unstable area outside the Mandelbrot set.  The black area shows the Mandelbrot set while the series of green circles forms a stable spiral. In the picture, the spiral - which is a stable formation inside the Mandelbrot set - escapes out of the set at iteration 1019.  That is to say, the spiral has become unstable when it reaches 1019 iterations. Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MotVcGvFMg Addendum: The picture below shows the picture of the Mandelbrot set on a graph setting. Basic idea behind the cosmos is the unit circle which when iterated under x^2+x-1=0 gives rise to the Mandelbrot set.  Solutions to the equation have roots 0.16803 and -1.16803:  https://www.symbolab.com/solver?origin=ddg&a

The Cosmos is a Play of Divine Imagination

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The imagination is a faculty which is common in the human being as well as the Divine. The cosmos is Divine imagination and humans are an integral part of the Divine cosmic imagination. Divine imagination is expressed as the cosmos. The imagination connects the human being with the Divine. Human imagination is a reflection of Divine imagination. Both human and Divine imagination are infinite. The common aspects between human and Divine imagination include the recognition of beauty. There exist strict criteria that is used to express beauty, namely consistent, even persistent iteration of the unit circle plus color. Beauty has to appear gentle, yet expressive, so a zoom factor is propitious in this regard. The following shows how beauty is expressed fundamentally in cosmos. Step 1: Rigor. The expression inherent in the zooming factor is rooted in a single geometrical figure. Take a look below. Step 2: Iterate the figure above. The associated formula is 1/x =1+x. Result is shown below. T