

Samples of simple fractal (left) and multifractal (right) following a Multiplicative Random Process. See Martinez, Jones, Dominguez-Tenreiro, van de Weygaert 1990 for more details.
Ocean is the ultimate solution


Samples of simple fractal (left) and multifractal (right) following a Multiplicative Random Process. See Martinez, Jones, Dominguez-Tenreiro, van de Weygaert 1990 for more details.


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Benoit Mandelbrot proposed a fractal model in 1975 for explaining the clustering and distribution of galaxies based on Rayleigh-Lévy random walks. These are samples of points generated following this model. Colors denote different random walks, while the size of the points decreases along the walk.





Welcome to this journey through our random planetary system!
(From left to right, top to bottom)
Feel the warmness of the extreme temperatures of Afmhot,
starve in the grey and empty wastelands of Bone,
be pulled by the gravity across the dense clouds of Cividis,
turn into ashes in the eternal flames of Inferno,
get drown diving into the boundless sea of Ocean,
get lost through the endless desert of Pink,
suffocate in the toxic atmosphere of Viridis,
and meet the ineffable creatures in Twilight.
Are you ready for our breathtaking planetary journey?

Looking for a new home for the mankind? Take a look at our fantastic random planets! Cheap prices and tones of water for the cosmic wanderer.