Watch the fractal but put this music to listen: /watch?v=Z_HT-d8W1_M. The music isn't bad but I prefer my set. Very beautiful fractal, I think I'll show it to my best friend. :)
@wjcroft you can donate with paypal or card by downloading the original lossless version from our blog. the link is in the video description above - oceans of love
another great vid. so crazy how, a: you keep seeing the same thing every once in a while, b: its a different thing than what you keep seeing in other vids, c: its not exactly the same each time=WTF
@rmiddlehouse as infinite as the Mandelbrot set is, it's a very tiny infinity compared to others. There is a certain underlying theme present in all of its images which is -- for lack of a better phrase -- "Mandelbrotness". And yet, without that constraint, it would have no identity because it would be too universal.
@fractalzooms what is that 'certain underlying theme'... its as if this simple algorithm exposes an underlying law of nature which we don't yet recognize. B.Mandelbrot at least captured it in a:self similarity. but how it's self-similar seems just as deterministic; just at a level beyond our comprehension. soon we will define this law, and it will be as important as the law of gravity. I dub it the law of self-organization and it will be discovered via itself (naturally), in 2012 (LOL)
One doesn't need drugs to appreciate the staggering beauty and complexity of this zoom: fantastic!!!! From a fairly simple equation it is truly a mindrape what can be developed. What does this tell us about the nature of our universe?!
Wonderfully provocative display of a single chain of nested, self-similar, yet clearly delineated motifs. How well do we really understand familiar fractals like the M-set? Could closer study of how these sub-structural threads are configured herald the opening of surprisingly novel conceptual vistas? Soon, powerful advances in computing /visualization may compel us to liken today's experimental math to an infant innocently playing at the tide-line of a strange, vast, teeming ocean.
from Atom to Universe ... I saw today..
OMG1670 6 days ago
What is this music?? Love it.
14divayou 1 week ago
Watch the fractal but put this music to listen: /watch?v=Z_HT-d8W1_M. The music isn't bad but I prefer my set. Very beautiful fractal, I think I'll show it to my best friend. :)
p1nkc4t 1 month ago
Thank you.
daveblandston6 1 month ago
Thanks, this works beautifully as a background video for neurofeedback sessions. Is there a Paypal where I can leave a donation? Blessings.
wjcroft 1 month ago
@wjcroft you can donate with paypal or card by downloading the original lossless version from our blog. the link is in the video description above - oceans of love
fractalzooms 1 month ago
oh yea. thats the good stuff.
xMasterJuiceX 3 months ago
This is like the whole universe...
GumokCZ 3 months ago
another great vid. so crazy how, a: you keep seeing the same thing every once in a while, b: its a different thing than what you keep seeing in other vids, c: its not exactly the same each time=WTF
rmiddlehouse 3 months ago
@rmiddlehouse as infinite as the Mandelbrot set is, it's a very tiny infinity compared to others. There is a certain underlying theme present in all of its images which is -- for lack of a better phrase -- "Mandelbrotness". And yet, without that constraint, it would have no identity because it would be too universal.
fractalzooms 3 months ago 3
@fractalzooms what is that 'certain underlying theme'... its as if this simple algorithm exposes an underlying law of nature which we don't yet recognize. B.Mandelbrot at least captured it in a:self similarity. but how it's self-similar seems just as deterministic; just at a level beyond our comprehension. soon we will define this law, and it will be as important as the law of gravity. I dub it the law of self-organization and it will be discovered via itself (naturally), in 2012 (LOL)
rmiddlehouse 3 months ago
This is so fucking awesome.
felixleprechaun 4 months ago
superb!
coldfusion12 4 months ago
hey! it stopped. what happened? haha
sayyes2bull 4 months ago
The fractals look so different yet they are all part of the same set.
And we, as humans, are so different yet we too are all part of the same.
puredoodle 4 months ago
I can't get enough of it....what a masterpiece....! much loVe and gratitude -^-
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fidwap 4 months ago
One doesn't need drugs to appreciate the staggering beauty and complexity of this zoom: fantastic!!!! From a fairly simple equation it is truly a mindrape what can be developed. What does this tell us about the nature of our universe?!
fidwap 4 months ago 2
@fidwap the difference between this and drugs is, with drugs you see this everywhere. not just on your computer screen.
Magicaltooth 3 months ago
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fidwap 4 months ago
Proof that God loves hallucinogenic drugs, reasons to legalize drugs.
samdalton13 4 months ago 2
Wonderfully provocative display of a single chain of nested, self-similar, yet clearly delineated motifs. How well do we really understand familiar fractals like the M-set? Could closer study of how these sub-structural threads are configured herald the opening of surprisingly novel conceptual vistas? Soon, powerful advances in computing /visualization may compel us to liken today's experimental math to an infant innocently playing at the tide-line of a strange, vast, teeming ocean.
NagarajVasuki 4 months ago 7
@NagarajVasuki I wish I understood what you were talking about, 'cos you make it sound pretty awesome!
Buffoon1980 4 months ago 8
it feels like I'm high after watching it.
Mind = Blown
AndersHass 4 months ago 4
@AndersHass Good ;)
fractalzooms 4 months ago
Best one yet I think.
eebamxela 5 months ago 2
Very cool video and peaceful mantra.Thank you! *"^"*
Sadawala65 5 months ago
Another surprising and unusual trip as well as are our lifes!
GALATHEA1100 5 months ago
Very nice!
Sakanakao 5 months ago
Like image is going away when I stop this.
Cornel2025 5 months ago
Man everything seems to undulate after I finished watching that!
Uberjoe19 5 months ago
@Uberjoe19
I know! me too
OpiatedBliss 5 months ago