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		<description><![CDATA[An incredible rendering of the MandelBrot Set, which drives home the notion of infinite complexity! http://vimeo.com/1908224?hd=1 As the comments underneath the video allude to, there is some utility here to attempt to consider the size of magnification that occurs during a portion of the video, and how to express magnifications of such a magnitude.]]></description>
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<p>As the comments underneath the video allude to, there is some utility here to attempt to consider the size of magnification that occurs during a portion of the video, and how to express magnifications of such a magnitude.</p>
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