>>12936615Question: What is Buddhabrot mathematically? Why does it appear the way it does?
Answer: Buddhabrot appears when you average all trajectories of all the particles (iterated wavefunctions) from the white hole region of the Mandelbrot set. This is literally a probability distribution and represents the probability of finding a "particle" in that particular region, over time (many, many iterations). The brighter colours in the above image, represents a higher probability of finding a particle in that region and vice versa for the dark regions.
>the universe is holofractal. the whole is encoded in the particular.