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Baroque Mandelbrot Zoom

A zoom into the "Seahorse Valley" region of the Mandelbrot Set. Set to "La Villageoise" by Rameau, performed by Trevor Pinnock. (Music -- and therefore this video -- are subject to the Creative Com...  
 
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k7Nick (1 month ago) Show Hide
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does this beauty ever ends...
FlyByPC (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Fractals are infinitely complex, so no -- there is more and more detail as you continue to zoom in. Computing it does get more difficult, though, since additional precision and more iterations are needed.
HuckleberrySlim (3 months ago) Show Hide
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this was already here, we only found it. nature is ahead of us by billions of years. lets keep playing catch up, and see if we can do as well as nature.
mjjuna (3 months ago) Show Hide
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wow, this iterated set is very evocative of the baroque.
DANVELVILL (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Wonderful.
mf0rz (4 months ago) Show Hide
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'Seahorse Valley' -- love it! Baroque is an awesome way of carrying it, I always considered every piece I've heard as a delivery system, message complete. I await the day I may find the time to do myself, but in the meantime request someone focus in on the 'neck' of the 'brot'. I predict great activity around the point / area where the 'head' would form a complete circle. Magnify that! there could be some vicious shit 'round them parts! ;)
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amazing, that in math and in music simple concepts can generate a magnificent complexity
alyssamcstoner (4 months ago) Show Hide
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that is some of the trippiest shit i have ever seen
nnnwww2008 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I watched this 30 times. Great.
Is there a software package to freely zoom in and out at any position to any scale?
It would be nice to explore this universe.
MrTad (5 months ago) Show Hide
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What tool/program do you use to zoom like this?

I have UltraFractal 4 and the zooming is not a 'smooth-zoom'; it is not flowing.

I love the Mandelbrot fractal, especially double hook at "1:49".

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