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  • from Atom to Universe ... I saw today..

  • What is this music?? Love it.

  • 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. :)

  • Thank you.

  • Thanks, this works beautifully as a background video for neurofeedback sessions. Is there a Paypal where I can leave a donation? Blessings.

  • @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

  • oh yea. thats the good stuff.

  • This is like the whole universe...

  • 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)

  • This is so fucking awesome.

    

  • superb!

  • hey! it stopped. what happened? haha

  • 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.

  • I can't get enough of it....what a masterpiece....! much loVe and gratitude -^-

  • 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 the difference between this and drugs is, with drugs you see this everywhere. not just on your computer screen.

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  • Proof that God loves hallucinogenic drugs, reasons to legalize drugs.

  • 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 I wish I understood what you were talking about, 'cos you make it sound pretty awesome!

  • it feels like I'm high after watching it.

    Mind = Blown

  • @AndersHass Good ;)

  • Best one yet I think.

  • Very cool video and peaceful mantra.Thank you! *"^"*

  • Another surprising and unusual trip as well as are our lifes!

  • Very nice!

  • Like image is going away when I stop this.

  • Man everything seems to undulate after I finished watching that!

  • @Uberjoe19

    I know! me too

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