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The Macrocosm is in the Microcosm

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2007

This zoom into the infinitesimal depths of the Mandelbrot set shows how the holographic principle, the principle that the macrocosm is in the microcosm, lies at the mathematical and logical foundation of all reality.

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  • as the great greek philosopher Plato once said, "the macrocosm is in the microcosm". if we are indeed in some sort of multiverse, then perhaps the reason why we cant see the other universes yet is because we haven't zoomed in far enough yet.

  • @wachutalkinboutbitch: Thanks for visiting! I'd be glad to have the Plato reference, if you have it. 

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  • Sometimes I feels that all the galaxy it's just a atom of another piece of world (our entire galaxy can be just a atom of a molecule from some substance that are formed by many "galaxy-atoms". What we call Universe can be a cloud in a giant extra skyes. Is the same principle?

  • wow this shit's trippy

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  • I think theyre called mandelbrot fractals.

  • It reminds me of a bad trip i had once ... What a nightmare ...

  • Nice!!!

  • People dont mention the importance that entheogens/psychedelics play in the understanding of the golden ratio, fractal holograms, spiral theory. This video is an exact illustration of what you can see when you eat psilocybin mushrooms and close your eyes. No wonder they are called 'conscious expanding substances'

  • @wachutalkinboutbitch We have limits to astronomical detection. Current detection appears to be over 90B light years radius, but relative expansive motion of the furthest objects exceeding the speed of light cannot be detected, so a horizon exists; no amount of zooming will break that barrier. There are objects & events we can never know about.

  • thats purely cool when high

  • @bexigah My thoughts exactly, and what's worse i believe that matter can be divided to infinity.

  • PsychO Psychedelishical

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