i just see it like if it were the real world and we are just part of that scale and in smaller scales you can find similar patterns as well in larger scales that go to the infinite, so meaning our universe is infinite
@Stallnig Do you mean at min 6:14 ? z(i+1)=z(i)^2+c is used for a Mandelbrot set, and the example at 6:14 is not a Mandelbrot set - it's just another fractal.
i understand nothing lol
i just see it like if it were the real world and we are just part of that scale and in smaller scales you can find similar patterns as well in larger scales that go to the infinite, so meaning our universe is infinite
hovsec 5 months ago
The music was written (specifically for this documentary I think) by David Gilmour from Pink Floyd.
happyworldas1 1 year ago 2
well what ever, I 'll never get this shit. Thats way out of my league
Stallnig 1 year ago
Not completely sure, but is the idea to compare the Mandelbrot set to the Universe? I mean in terms of the finite infinit nature of it.
ivapino 1 year ago
i thought the formula was z=z*z+c?
but what are those variables at 6:18?
Stallnig 1 year ago
@Stallnig Do you mean at min 6:14 ? z(i+1)=z(i)^2+c is used for a Mandelbrot set, and the example at 6:14 is not a Mandelbrot set - it's just another fractal.
camimfajardo 1 year ago
wow, this video is genius o.o!!!
wolfboy714 2 years ago
sounds like a pinkfloyd rip off of shine on you crazy diamond
canibus77 2 years ago
@canibus77 Sound like porn
IvanPavlov 3 months ago
what music is this?
konstantinosmei 2 years ago
resembles pink floyd
101xfmrogers 2 years ago
i love the m-set
bentoi mandelbrot rules
tomomersey 3 years ago