Cellular automata in popular culture

Of Man and Manta

Of Man and Manta is a trilogy of science fiction novels written by Piers Anthony. It consists of the three books: Omnivore (1968), Orn (1970), and 0X (1975). Omnivore has as its frame the investigation of the deaths of eighteen travelers from Earth to the distant planet Nacre. Nacre is seen through the eyes of three surviving scientist-explorers: Cal, Veg, and Aquilon. The planet Nacre's dominant species are fungi, including the intelligent mantas. The mantas are soft-bodied creatures capable of high speeds and flight, superficially resembling manta rays. They are carnivores who farm the one extant herbivore species by protecting them from the voracious omnivore species. The planet is notable for its thick atmosphere, which allows flight to be performed with less energy, and permits the existence of air-borne phytoplankton. The herbivores eat the plankton, and the omnivores eat anything they can. The human characters' diets play an important role in their interaction with the native species. Aquilon eats a normal human diet—she is an omnivore. Veg is a vegetarian. Cal is forced to drink blood to survive, due to a medical condition. Orn involves travel by the scientists and mantas into a parallel dimension they dub Paleo, resembling the distant past of Earth, where they encounter dinosaur species and an intelligent flightless bird called Orn. Orn has the ability of genetic memory, able to remember anything that happened to an ancestor prior to the time of their reproduction. Much of the plot conflict stems from the love triangle between the protagonists and the mysterious motives of a cybernetically-augmented government agent sent along to monitor their progress. 0X involves the three scientists attempting to return to Earth from another dimension inhabited by hostile machines. Interlopers from other realities (using technology similar to that of the scientists' government) guide and hamper the explorers. A secondary story tells of a multidimensional cellular automaton energy being named 0X and its attempts to share living space with an infant human male, a fledgling creature of Orn's species, and one of the manta-carnivores; their developing relationship leads to attempts to learn the reasons for their strange isolation from others of their kind, which eventually ties into the story of Cal, Veg, and Aquilon. (Wikipedia).

Of Man and Manta
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Stirring the Mandelbrot - HD version

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Pt. Nikhil Banerjee - Raag Jaunpuri

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Stirring the Mandelbrot Set: a checkerboard

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MANZILEIN APNI JAGAH HAIN

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Going Undercover to Save Manta Rays | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic

After wildlife filmmaker Malaika Vaz stumbled upon manta ray poaching near her home in India, she disguised herself as a fish trader to find out who was behind the plot—a dicey proposition as she pursues traffickers in India, China, and Nepal. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡

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Andrea Marshall: Queen of the Manta Rays | Nat Geo Live

Mysteries surrounding these ocean giants are finally being solved, thanks to the unique research of 2013 National Geographic Emerging Explorer Andrea Marshall. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National Geo

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The Mandelbrot set is a churning machine

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Animated Mandelbrot transform - linear interpolation

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Photographing Our Seas: Manta Rays | Nat Geo Live

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Feeding Frenzy: Manta Rays in the Maldives | National Geographic

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How Do You Get a Camera to Stick to a Manta Ray? Peanut Butter | National Geographic

See the surprising way National Geographic researchers get suction cup cameras to stick to the backs of manta rays. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Throug

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mandelbrot fractal animation 5

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These Giant Manta Rays Just Want to Hang Out | Expedition Raw

How would you like to hop in the water with a giant sea creature that can grow almost 25 feet across and weigh up to two tons? For marine biologist and National Geographic grantee Joshua Stewart, it's all in a day's work. He has a soft spot for giant oceanic manta rays and is fighting to p

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