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Exploring Strange Attractors and Chaos Theory with Three.js Visualizations

By

shashanktomar

7mo ago· 11 min readen

Summary

The article describes the author's personal experience discovering strange attractors while working with Three.js, leading to a deep fascination with the beautiful patterns that emerge from simple mathematical equations. The author explains how chaos theory and dynamical systems create visually stunning results, and shares their journey of exploring these mathematical concepts through interactive visualizations.

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Strange attractors - fancy math that creates beautiful patterns
When complexity emerges from three simple equations, when you see something chaotic emerge into beautiful, it's hard not to waste some time
I realized there's something deeply satisfying about seeing order emerge from rand
I've spent countless hours, maybe more than I'd care to admit, watching these patterns form
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A visualisation of Strange Attractors using a Threejs particle system. In this post, I will try to explain the basics of dynamical systems, chaos theory, attractors and the butterfly effect.

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