i read that julia sets are like mandlebrot sets except julias inverse what limits the mandlebrot is set by. both as seen in this awesome illustration shows it in time
so we can see waht the buds and figures would look like. whats interesting about them is that the interval at which any given boundary is stable is a universal number and its called the feigenbaum constant. another book i read said that the our hearts life threatening defibrillations are off by that number.
Quaternions are a higher level of maths............you should think the vector notations and a imaginery four dimensional plane and the complex number can be represented there.
You don't need to understand math. You only need to understand life. It reflects life. Both in life and in the model, there are core, fundamental principles that ensure order when put into motion. It reflects back on itself, so to speak, in innumerable ways and innumerable permutations so that no matter which way you look at it, it's always fundamentally the same. There's an order to life, and to all of creation.
It is interesting that you say that we have infinite dimension are these part of Cantors infinite set theory? Also are these 11 dimensions the same ones that we have in String Theory? You have symmetry at the origin in the form of concentric circles does this represent the forming and breaking of symmetry that we see in reality?
@pirskwayrd It seems that the very essence of time is that there is NOT such a symmetry. Must be an artificial symmetry not having anything to do with real time.
@wenaolong No, the symmetry is not in what events take place, but rather the physics describing them. The laws of physics are symmetric in time, meaning the same laws work going both forward and backwards in time.
Think about a car chase in a movie, the objects in the scene obey the laws of motion, whether you just watch the scene, or watch it in reverse. Symmetry arguments are good for when you want to disprove something in physics, like for example, can a beam of light stop in midair?
@nickharvey7 I don't think so....The "11th dimension" thingy is something like 11 dimensions of reality.But in theory there are infinite dimensions and you don't need to visualize them.Using mathematics you can obtain the projection of a multiple dimension figure in 3d or 2d space so we can visualize it.
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yep. awesome, i like. remember those early mandlebrot programs? ahh. man im one of those computer kids, only not the new ones, im like 2nd gen tech kid...lol ASCII at 4years, playing with mandlebrot at 6 years old...lol now im 30 and i dont do crap...hehe nice post here, thank you.
Quaternions are really not as intimidating as they seem. But yes, a solid understanding of fractals is certainly a must before working with Julia sets.
i fully understand . i just dont know the terminology.
masonnf1 1 week ago
This kinda looks like a cyriak video
RobertTheAlmighty 1 month ago
i read that julia sets are like mandlebrot sets except julias inverse what limits the mandlebrot is set by. both as seen in this awesome illustration shows it in time
so we can see waht the buds and figures would look like. whats interesting about them is that the interval at which any given boundary is stable is a universal number and its called the feigenbaum constant. another book i read said that the our hearts life threatening defibrillations are off by that number.
ilookatshoes 4 months ago
whats in the what what?
Misterlegoboy 6 months ago
...Why do I feel like I understand how this works?
I don't think I do, but... Pleh?
NingyoAijin 7 months ago 3
too many VARIABLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!>_<
Aikamatsu 8 months ago
I need a chewing gum right now
RockoutCH 8 months ago
looks like taffy
streetcornerjames 8 months ago
this is what happens when you leave your bubblegum in a nuclear reactor :D
ajsindri2 9 months ago
0=(^_^)=0 This video is awesome!
jarblewarble 9 months ago
math is beautiful
grindkerensky 9 months ago 2
i want cotton candy
Shrumins 9 months ago
Kinda looks like pulled taffy oO
cantgetme92 10 months ago
This video made me hungry O.o
D3w10n 10 months ago
wait, what?
MaximusDisplay 11 months ago
is this what they use to see inside your brain? cuz it looks similar, the way the thing moves...?????
jack390 11 months ago
I liked the part where the cotton candy moved
IveGotThis 11 months ago 3
this made me feel like a retard
gongfenchey 11 months ago
@gongfenchey stfu.
kageoushu 11 months ago
Quaternions are a higher level of maths............you should think the vector notations and a imaginery four dimensional plane and the complex number can be represented there.
bhattchamp 1 year ago
This must be how Cosmo feels 24/7...
*Babble and Drool*
LegendaryGamer0 1 year ago
You don't need to understand math. You only need to understand life. It reflects life. Both in life and in the model, there are core, fundamental principles that ensure order when put into motion. It reflects back on itself, so to speak, in innumerable ways and innumerable permutations so that no matter which way you look at it, it's always fundamentally the same. There's an order to life, and to all of creation.
syndetic 1 year ago
@syndetic So much bull, it hurts
Nadirion1 1 year ago
@syndetic
Dead on the mark. The only question that remains: what is the answer of this fractal of life?
Enigma415 10 months ago
I don't understand it.
nintram 1 year ago
WHAT THE F OuO
nintram 1 year ago
BORING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LUXITANIE 1 year ago
What the hell?
Tlove816tt 1 year ago
that is so gorgeous
pirskwayrd 1 year ago
Were those wads of gum in higher dimensions?
EmperorOfMars 1 year ago
Ugh... my head hurts...
MokRodrigues 1 year ago
Guys i get it.
That's the way 4D-object passes through our 3d-space.
Just like 3D-object passes through 2d-flat and changes itself on that flat.
Efferto93 1 year ago
wtfs a julia?
Infiltrator667 1 year ago
Can you make a video about sedonians and octonians now?
this stuff truly is amazing.
orangegold1 1 year ago
I quit
bucknut017 1 year ago
i can see a face inside the set 3.33 - 3.36.
that's mad.great vid though.
furey2310 1 year ago
Stupid Humans cant understand such quiplesixity of such dynamic forces of complixlual substancual geotanoe of nature.
DJ GuitarScratches
mikecheck46 1 year ago
It is interesting that you say that we have infinite dimension are these part of Cantors infinite set theory? Also are these 11 dimensions the same ones that we have in String Theory? You have symmetry at the origin in the form of concentric circles does this represent the forming and breaking of symmetry that we see in reality?
nickharvey7 2 years ago
Would you say that time forms a kind of symmetry?
nickharvey7 2 years ago
@Nick; the symmetry of time gives rise to the conservation of energy according to Noether's theorem.
tvraids 1 year ago
@tvraids What is meant by 'symmetry of time' ?
wenaolong 1 year ago
@wenaolong there is a symmetry between going forwards and backwards in time
pirskwayrd 1 year ago
@pirskwayrd It seems that the very essence of time is that there is NOT such a symmetry. Must be an artificial symmetry not having anything to do with real time.
wenaolong 1 year ago
@wenaolong No, the symmetry is not in what events take place, but rather the physics describing them. The laws of physics are symmetric in time, meaning the same laws work going both forward and backwards in time.
Think about a car chase in a movie, the objects in the scene obey the laws of motion, whether you just watch the scene, or watch it in reverse. Symmetry arguments are good for when you want to disprove something in physics, like for example, can a beam of light stop in midair?
pirskwayrd 1 year ago
Nice video!
do these four-dimensions represent three-dimensions of space and one of time?
nickharvey7 2 years ago
yes;]
Veid 2 years ago
@nickharvey7 I don't think so....The "11th dimension" thingy is something like 11 dimensions of reality.But in theory there are infinite dimensions and you don't need to visualize them.Using mathematics you can obtain the projection of a multiple dimension figure in 3d or 2d space so we can visualize it.
mrkiky 2 years ago
this representaion makes me feel like a flatlander
=_= T_T
headlesslogic 2 years ago 39
I've always preferred Juila over Manderbolt myself.
baboontorture 2 years ago
I don't like unexplained math it hurts
pokemonkiller20 2 years ago 43
@pokemonkiller20
"My brain hurts".
Michael Palin
Thepowersurge 1 year ago
BuddhistmeansWisdom 1 year ago
@pokemonkiller20 dude you can search and download lots math books with torrents, just search for them.
saultube44 8 months ago 2
@pokemonkiller20 then since this is explained or representing aleves?
ilookatshoes 4 months ago
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@pokemonkiller20 then since this is explained or representing it aleves?
ilookatshoes 4 months ago
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Loook sjust like my dick
dawoof 2 years ago
Beautiful.
stigomaster 2 years ago
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That video would be much better if somewhere inside it showed a phrase "now look closely" and than it showed some screaming scarry faces!
formsdn 2 years ago
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DracoRenaissance 2 years ago
formsdn, so you are one of those braindamaged motherfuckers
DracoRenaissance 2 years ago 2
Fantastic !!
Love it .
Watching with fascination and frustration ( that I can't do it )
Thanks for sharing.
adastra123 2 years ago
yep. awesome, i like. remember those early mandlebrot programs? ahh. man im one of those computer kids, only not the new ones, im like 2nd gen tech kid...lol ASCII at 4years, playing with mandlebrot at 6 years old...lol now im 30 and i dont do crap...hehe nice post here, thank you.
nazaxprime 2 years ago 2
what
lucklyclover58 2 years ago
A thing of beauty
BinaryComa 2 years ago
Quaternions are really not as intimidating as they seem. But yes, a solid understanding of fractals is certainly a must before working with Julia sets.
LLCoolJul 3 years ago
Its amazing thats what we all look like on the inside.
averagelion 3 years ago
1989, i used to play space invaders back then! its amazing how much further technology is further ahead than we often think!!
cheekoandtheman 3 years ago
looks like a wad of bubblegum
jannonymous 3 years ago
what an incredible object...
Chronosaur 3 years ago 3
and what is it for?? :S
debreczeni99 3 years ago
after it's done mixing you can make cookies from it. it usually takes a few million years :P
botezuma 3 years ago
It's amazing that this was done so long ago.
syndroma 3 years ago 2
yep, AT&T pixel machines XD
Kruthorgaren 3 years ago
WARNING!
This staff is serious
Fractal acquaintance is a must
*****
79wx9z 3 years ago
Amazing! Top stuff... Reminds me of strawberry Hubble Bubble gum. Except this is bubble gum for the mind! Mmmmm...
lysergicwindow 4 years ago 2