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These animations are composed of 360 individual frames, with each frame representing 1 degree of rotation around a circle. These are 6-generation fractals, where one point splits into two points 6 times. The movement is caused by a small change in detail (angle, length color, etc.) in the first parent point/line, which is then passed down to all the children one generation at a time. In some cases, the children act identically to the parent, and in other cases, some children act differently.

The tholonic fractals are simple 2-dimensional fractals, unlike the Mandelbrot fractals that are 2+ dimensions, and involve imaginary numbers. The transforms here, when applied to the Mandelbrot “bug”, look like video below.

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Below are examples of this same process applied to a tholonic tree (click on images for full videos).
tbats 0 - ALL transform IMAGE bats 0 - ALL transform
tPsymelon Float - UNI transform IMAGE Psymelon Float - UNI transform
tV2th-04 - ALL transform IMAGE V2th-04 - ALL transform
tBezier Tree IMAGE Bezier Tree
tCACTUS 10 - UNI transform IMAGE CACTUS 10 - UNI transform
tcbv2.ccpg 1 - UNI transform IMAGE cbv2.ccpg 1 - UNI transform
tComplex Bezier Tree IMAGE Complex Bezier Tree
tPsymelon Strings - UNI tholonic IMAGE Psymelon Strings - UNI tholonic
tCACTUS 05 - ALL transform IMAGE CACTUS 05 - ALL transform
tCCPG 1 - ALL transform IMAGE CCPG 1 - ALL transform
tDots 1 - ALL transform IMAGE Dots 1 - ALL transform
tCactus fan 01 - All transform IMAGE Cactus fan 01 - All transform
tOOC 01z1 - ALL transform IMAGE OOC 01z1 - ALL transform
tV2th 4b - ALL transform IMAGE V2th 4b - ALL transform
tVespa 0 - ALL transform IMAGE Vespa 0 - ALL transform
tCACTUS 12 - UNI transform IMAGE CACTUS 12 - UNI transform
tTWIST 03 - ALL transform IMAGE TWIST 03 - ALL transform
tBugman IMAGE Bugman
tOcho 0 - UNI transform IMAGE Ocho 0 - UNI transform