2,576 (more or less) entities in the universe are probably the only ones to experience this particular zoom of the Mandelbrot set, unless they just happen have some sort of quantum computer that could render the whole set down to this level of magnification all at once and could perceive it.
The chances of two or more entities independently choosing these particular series of coordinates to zoom in to the final level of magnification are, well... astronomical. :)
At least the Mandelbrots do not trigger a phobia I have concerning animated mandleBULB zooms ! The dreadful bulb shapes looming in and rushing out make some part of my brain see it as emerging from the screen and gulfing me !
At finish (but no closer to the end than 1 poor second of zoom), magnification is far beyond the 10^30 power needed to show space (and time) as granular, and where not only relativity but quantuum mechanics do not reach. Here ,at the Foundation, matter and energy are being creared & destroyed endlessly !!
Just a suggestion. Do you use the colour mapping acceleration? With my latest fractal extreme zooms I typically set the speed to 1 and acceleration from 1.5 to 3. It stops the ending mini-brot from having that surrounded by concentric circles effect ... so much.
@CommandLineCowboy I sometimes do, more so to create cool effects with the patterns depending where I zoom in, but then to use that in a way you suggest on a zoom that is as complex and deep as this either wouldn't make much difference or make the first half of the zoom not so good.
@SethComposerGuy Yeah. After the mid point the colour changes can get sparse, I guess my palettes are super stripey (at times brutally) so it doesnt show so much.
@CommandLineCowboy I'm actually trying your suggestion on another zoom I just started. Different color scheme a speed of 2 and acceleration at 1.5. so far it looks really cool. :)
First order Julia? I guess that was that last veer away from the (potential) mini-brot that kept missing sucessive mini-brots and kept me guessing. Is there a Mandelbrot glossary, I googled but I got a description of Jewish Almond bread. WTF? MuEncy's naming system seems way to complicated.
Well built! I always love when a new ultra-deep comes out. I also liked how you made the last detour into a fresh first-order julia, so from then on you got to see the whole trip from scratch.
@Lineridarz Hello people who are not aware of what they are viewing here. Simply copy and paste (or copy) the title of this video into google search. In order to navigate to google search 1st switch on your computer. If this does not work plug it in at the wall then repeat 1st step.
Open your internet browser. Common browsers include Firefox and Safari. Find google or Wikipedia. Finally in the seach box type Mandelbrot or Fractal. The information you seek is out there as never before- find it.
i wonder where the end is
FiringFed1 2 months ago
that was the most amazing thing i've ever seen. good form.
remital2 3 months ago
Holy crap, right after watching this whole thing, my eyes play tricks on me!
davenewcomb 3 months ago
nice
LimmingKenny 4 months ago
what fractal program do you use?
leiladunfee 4 months ago
@leiladunfee fractal extreme
LimmingKenny 4 months ago
2,576 (more or less) entities in the universe are probably the only ones to experience this particular zoom of the Mandelbrot set, unless they just happen have some sort of quantum computer that could render the whole set down to this level of magnification all at once and could perceive it.
The chances of two or more entities independently choosing these particular series of coordinates to zoom in to the final level of magnification are, well... astronomical. :)
volitronics 4 months ago
At least the Mandelbrots do not trigger a phobia I have concerning animated mandleBULB zooms ! The dreadful bulb shapes looming in and rushing out make some part of my brain see it as emerging from the screen and gulfing me !
EmmetEarwax 4 months ago
At finish (but no closer to the end than 1 poor second of zoom), magnification is far beyond the 10^30 power needed to show space (and time) as granular, and where not only relativity but quantuum mechanics do not reach. Here ,at the Foundation, matter and energy are being creared & destroyed endlessly !!
EmmetEarwax 4 months ago
What computer did you use ._.
xXiZRdx 4 months ago
we have stepped into a universe. untold wonderse umitsed. a infnitly unique point in its space.
ConfusedDreamWhale 4 months ago 2
Awesome! Thanks for that. Aaaaaaahhhhhhh.......
375mnaylor 5 months ago
that was cool
grepodstfj 6 months ago
Ok?
stellaruniversexmpls 7 months ago
That zooms to 2^969!
stellaruniversexmpls 7 months ago
The tunnel is too long!
stellaruniversexmpls 7 months ago
Only 3 days? Amazing! The final tunnel, with the expected ending, has to be the longest I've seen.
padleywood 8 months ago
TOO MANY CIRCLES GUY!
RoboticusMusic 9 months ago
Wonderful. Three days? That is incredible. It took me one week to do just *one* approximative shadow of an half M set ... a (rather) long time ago.
Many thanks for those moment of delight. I appreciate your other videos as much.
BRUMARTUBE 9 months ago
I love how there is a video called "Stuff to watch while you're high" as a suggestion in the sidebar.
nilleej 10 months ago
Just a suggestion. Do you use the colour mapping acceleration? With my latest fractal extreme zooms I typically set the speed to 1 and acceleration from 1.5 to 3. It stops the ending mini-brot from having that surrounded by concentric circles effect ... so much.
CommandLineCowboy 10 months ago
@CommandLineCowboy I sometimes do, more so to create cool effects with the patterns depending where I zoom in, but then to use that in a way you suggest on a zoom that is as complex and deep as this either wouldn't make much difference or make the first half of the zoom not so good.
SethComposerGuy 10 months ago
@SethComposerGuy Yeah. After the mid point the colour changes can get sparse, I guess my palettes are super stripey (at times brutally) so it doesnt show so much.
CommandLineCowboy 10 months ago
@CommandLineCowboy I'm actually trying your suggestion on another zoom I just started. Different color scheme a speed of 2 and acceleration at 1.5. so far it looks really cool. :)
SethComposerGuy 10 months ago
@SethComposerGuy Its so deep that is very long video!
stellaruniversexmpls 7 months ago
First order Julia? I guess that was that last veer away from the (potential) mini-brot that kept missing sucessive mini-brots and kept me guessing. Is there a Mandelbrot glossary, I googled but I got a description of Jewish Almond bread. WTF? MuEncy's naming system seems way to complicated.
Great video.
CommandLineCowboy 10 months ago
Well built! I always love when a new ultra-deep comes out. I also liked how you made the last detour into a fresh first-order julia, so from then on you got to see the whole trip from scratch.
MultiPaulinator 10 months ago
i dont get it , what is this???
Lineridarz 10 months ago
@Lineridarz Hello people who are not aware of what they are viewing here. Simply copy and paste (or copy) the title of this video into google search. In order to navigate to google search 1st switch on your computer. If this does not work plug it in at the wall then repeat 1st step.
Open your internet browser. Common browsers include Firefox and Safari. Find google or Wikipedia. Finally in the seach box type Mandelbrot or Fractal. The information you seek is out there as never before- find it.
benjoblo 5 months ago