Deepest Mandelbrot Set Zoom Animation ever - a New Record! 10^275 (2.1E275 or 2^915)
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Uploaded on Jan 26, 2010
Music is "Research Lab" by Dark Flow ( http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/subu... , http://amzn.com/B001U9YCG8 )
Read more geeky details and download the full-resolution video at http://fractaljourney.blogspot.com
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The final magnification is 2.1x10^275 (or 2^915). I believe that this is the deepest zoom animation of the Mandelbrot set produced to date (January 2010).
Each frame was individually rendered at 640x480 resolution and strung together at 30 frames per second. No frame interpolation was used. All images were lovingly rendered by 12 CPU cores running 24/7 for 6 months.
Self-similarity (mini-brots) can be seen at 1:16, 2:30, and at the end 5:00.
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Uploader Comments (nosro1)
TheDeadSource 3 weeks ago
Did you find any formations you didn't expect by rendering this far inwards?
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nosro1 3 weeks ago
Not sure how to answer that. Every area of the Mandelbrot is different. Ergo, every zoom is different. Sometimes the differences are subtle. (See my other video on Seahorse valley, which shows how a basic shape evolves while panning one particular location.) That's the fun in exploring the Mandelbrot.
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tootsiepop825 1 hour ago
I can see forever....
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Schramm34 1 day ago
Fractal not Fraktal.
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Chinesevituperation 1 day ago
fuck i am tripping balls watching this
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ShadowCjreek 1 day ago
What's your definition of "existence"? It's "just" a visualization of a mathematical set of (complex) numbers.
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politicaltruth42 2 days ago
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qwertasd7 2 days ago
wow makes me wonder if physics would have a fractal nature, we would never find the smallest particles but forever the math behind it would devide (zoom in)..
And if at some point all forces would be unificated as one force, the subdivision of that must have been as twisted as like your movie.. that's dazzling
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cacahahacaca 2 days ago
Holy fuck wow!!! Thanks so much, really amazong. Would love it at even more at high res ;)
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Morgoth Bauglir 4 days ago
And by harnessing this power we shall control time. That or create the best acid trips in the universe.
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Dhiego Magalhães 4 days ago
Did you use a supercomputer?
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Liviu Chircu 4 days ago
10^275 is a formidable result! How do you even store such small floating point values? Not to mention the computational power required! (the quality seems to be very good, which means the arrays of complex numbers tested for each frame of the animation are pretty big) This must surely take entire weeks to compute, even on a supercomputer!
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