The Mandelbrot Set and Julia Sets

Scalings in the Mandelbrot Set

Hurwitz-Robucci scaling - the Smallest Thing We've Ever Seen

Here is the smallest midget image Adam generated. The cardioid corresponds to a 300-cycle.
How small is this?
The magnification factor between this and the whole Mandelbrot set is 10359.
How small is this?
  Suppose the diameter of the universe is 100 billion (= 1011) light years.
  The diameter of a proton is about 10-15 meters.
  Then the diameter of the universe is about 1039 times the diameter of a proton.
Now suppose the 300-cycle midget is the size of a proton.
  Suppose the universe containing this proton is itself a proton in a larger universe,
  and that universe is a proton in a still larger universe,
  and that universe is a proton in a still larger universe,
  and that universe is a proton in a still larger universe,
  and that universe is a proton in a still larger universe,
  and that universe is a proton in a still larger universe,
  and that universe is a proton in a still larger universe,
  and that universe is a proton in a still larger universe,
  and that universe is a proton in a still larger universe.
That last universe is the size of the whole Mandelbrot set.

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