OBVIOUSLY its the mandelbrot set, i can read, thank you. But if you could explain the math behind this, or why it does what it does, that would be greatly appreciated, THANKS
@Meyons1424 each point in the picture is a complex number, let's call one of them "c". What you do is: you sqare c, than add c. then you sqare all this again, you add c, you square this again, you add c.... the rules for squares etc with complex numbers are difficult. but if you keep doing this, say 200 times, you will see how this sequence develops. if it grows very quickly, the point belonging to "c" gets another colour than if it would grow slowly. you do that for every point in the picture.
There is much better versions of this on my page, look for "universe 3" and "universe 6". Fractint colors by applying a 256 bit palette mapped to the escape number, done logarithmically.
@crash6871 Not yo fat mama. Just kidding. What I meant to say is that why are there people that still believe in the fundamental particle? some scientist are just fucking idiots
Benoît Mandelbrot would be proud of this! Isn't nature wonderful? The mathematical language is probably the most visual, even though many believe Oral language to be, it is open to too much determination. This language is infinite.
LOVE
createrainbowz 1 year ago
this was the best ride i've ever been on!!!
todayisthedaytolive 2 years ago
i dont understand this, somone plz exlpain to me wat this is and wats goin on
Meyons1424 2 years ago
It's the Mandelbrot Set.
gamemasterrusty 2 years ago
OBVIOUSLY its the mandelbrot set, i can read, thank you. But if you could explain the math behind this, or why it does what it does, that would be greatly appreciated, THANKS
Meyons1424 2 years ago
@Meyons1424 each point in the picture is a complex number, let's call one of them "c". What you do is: you sqare c, than add c. then you sqare all this again, you add c, you square this again, you add c.... the rules for squares etc with complex numbers are difficult. but if you keep doing this, say 200 times, you will see how this sequence develops. if it grows very quickly, the point belonging to "c" gets another colour than if it would grow slowly. you do that for every point in the picture.
NikF92 1 year ago
@NikF92 thanks man!
Meyons1424 1 year ago
A fractal is this thingy and you can zoom infinitely into it and it is made by some weird equation.
ben1996123 2 years ago
love the ambient/drone/doom?
Artist?
deepsinK 3 years ago
wow!!!
ellaa123 3 years ago
the mandlebrot set is amazing
nickiscoolnick 3 years ago
It's mine! This bozo stole it and didn't even credit my site. What a loser. Who cares, we all gonna die.
FractAlkemist 3 years ago
So how are you coloring this? It's so bright with so much contrast, are you doing a mod on the escape rate and then mapping that to colors?
thev0id 2 years ago
There is much better versions of this on my page, look for "universe 3" and "universe 6". Fractint colors by applying a 256 bit palette mapped to the escape number, done logarithmically.
FractAlkemist 2 years ago
Ahhhh makes perfect sense now. awesome
thev0id 2 years ago
Excellent match of music to image progression. Love it.
CrazyMixx 3 years ago 2
great now just find the area of the set!
Werelion2367 4 years ago
what song is this btw?
h3nkku 4 years ago
whoa, trippy
h3nkku 4 years ago
fantastic
rozeboosje 4 years ago
can i hide something in there?
crash6871 4 years ago 7
@crash6871 Not yo fat mama. Just kidding. What I meant to say is that why are there people that still believe in the fundamental particle? some scientist are just fucking idiots
sloaiza81 8 months ago
@crash6871 sure if you want to lose it forever
TheDetoX 6 months ago
It feels like my eyeballs are throwing up into my brain.
I LIKE IT
caulfield78 4 years ago 4
the calculated the frames in 8 (!!) month 24/7
Bonzenpunk 4 years ago 2
Very interesting! Regards
VictorHugoFlores 4 years ago 2
I wonder if Benoit ever gets on Youtube and looks at the mandelbrot zooms.
Orenotter 4 years ago 2
keres a deeper one
'deep zoom 2^316'
mag E+96
I think there are even deeper than this somewhere on youttube.
Amazing stuff.
metafis 4 years ago 2
omg at 1:24, trippy shit. Great work.
TikiKid 4 years ago 2
Benoît Mandelbrot would be proud of this! Isn't nature wonderful? The mathematical language is probably the most visual, even though many believe Oral language to be, it is open to too much determination. This language is infinite.
4Article1 4 years ago 3