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I'm glad you made this! Thanks!
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very good! nice colors! Interesting how the 3-point radial symmetry keeps showing up - maybe related to the mandelbrot exponent in this case.
but ..... work on the soundtrax .....
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Color and quality is much better with the HD. Nice job!
Off topic somewhat but watch the zoom for a minute or
so then shift your sight over to the right side of the screen.
See if the text appears to do anything - it looks as though
it is getting smaller.
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hehe i think that animation s u do woild match perfect to my tracks!!!
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@ThetaRealms You can visit my website (see my channel) for some rather disorganized information on how these are created. Basically, a very simple mathematical function is applied over and over again to each point in the image, and the colors show how the output of that function changes. The function is very simple, but incredible detail emerges.
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@DeepZoomNet i have no idea how this is made or created but its trulymind bending and deep. these videos you have are like i said amazing!
The Mandelbrot set is like a forest and you are like a guide into its deepest regions...
Hats off!
The Mandelbrot is the most perfect metaphor for the human psyche I have yet seen in nature. You can want to go deeper, but if you wan to do anything, what you need is a guide.
This video is absolutely magical. I'm assuming you used complex analysis to arrive at these regions of depth?
My talents have always been with natural languages, but complex analysis is way too fascinating to ignore.
Eidetiv 1 year ago
@Eidetiv Glad you like this! Thanks for the kind words.
Your metaphor is interesting.
This video, as all Mandelbrot set images, is indeed based on complex analysis. But the underlying process is amazingly simple. Just repeatedly applying a very simple function and seeing what it does. More on my website (see my channel).
DeepZoomNet 1 year ago
At last a deep zoom on the "spiraling border of the cubic M". Beautifully well rendered with nice music. Thanks.
BRUMARTUBE 1 year ago
@BRUMARTUBE Thanks so much! I think the video is better than the music (which I pasted together myself). The cubic M-set is very neglected indeed. I hope to publish more similar videos over time. Thanks again for the nice words.
DeepZoomNet 1 year ago