Always get chills watching this. We live in a reality based in deep mathematical truths and getting a glimpse of them just feels so enlightening, even if you don't completely understand what's going on...
@@1738Creations totally wrong, scientist came up with ideas, did the work and got an answer. Then started to test irl and a lot of times they were right. The most recent one is the black hole photo, we already had a lot of information about black holes but it was never really confirmed. Then we observed a black hole and it turned out it was exactly how we thought i was. Math exists in the universe, we just need to find the ways how it works
These are actually pretty close to resonances! They're states close to being orbits of the mapping, and like most things in chaos theory they have some great properties. For example, under some "niceness" conditions, the existence of a single 3-period orbit esonance implies the existence of orbits of all other size, including infinity and chaos.
I really love the music in this one. It sounds rather nostalgic, makes me sad and happy at the same time. FYI, it is called "Stella By Starlight", soft intro.
Oh. My. God. It *IS* STELLA BY STARLIGHT WTF I saved this so long ago for the music not even realizing it was one of my favorite Jazz standards- it’s just missing the melody!! And the instrumentation and voicings were so foreign I never realized. The best part is I saved this in a playlist for a dnd game I run set during the jazz age, not as a jazz song, but for some specific trippy/magic moments, but god it just makes exem more sense now; it’s like taking the music if the period and reimagining it, just like how I took the period and reimagined it for my game!!!
I was wondering why the music sounded so familiar, and I think I figured out it’s because the beginning sounds almost identical to the beginning to Something About Us by Daft Punk- well, identical to me, but idk
I'm in 4th year and I have 0 idea what this is but it looks very beautiful little did I know that math can create such mesmerizing art just from numbers, this video changed my whole perspective on mathematics and made me learned to love it, truly amazing!
It's simple. Ray collisions against an ellipse. It looks damn amazing though, like the top comment says, I literally expected to see geometry not have a spiritual experience
@arjunjain87 well i wouldn't actually say it's simple. Maybe to someone familiar to vector mathematics but like, I'm sorry that guy is like that. He just doesn't have the empathy yet to understand. Anyways, he's right that rays are reflected at the walls just like a mirror. If you set a mirror face up on a table and look straight down at it you'll see yourself. But as you lower yourself to the side of the mirror you'll see progressively lower and lower angles of reflection. We say that for reflection, the incoming angle is equal to the outgoing angle, measured from the plane of the mirror. Or if you're familiar with coordinates, the y coordinates are reflected back up like the absolute value function while the x coordinates keep going. The changing input angle thing is just the specific place and direction that they start the light ray. They let each ray trace out a shape for a while, make that a frame of the video, and then move the starting ray abs run the the simulation again. The reason the shape changes is because it takes different paths through reflection. You can see the shape change drastically as it passes through the focal points. As displayed earlier, when the ray starts moving such that it passes between the two focal points (white dots) it will always cross from top to bottom between the two dots. When it starts outside of the dots, it will never cross between the two dots. It's just a fancy simulation to display how cool it looks while it changes location.
It won't, because this isn't memeable and the audience watching these videos out of actual interest is too small. Most comments on topology videos like sphere inside out is just meme lords with dumb comments.
@@ihatethatyoutubedisplaysyo8106 Of course they enjoy them. But not for the topological ideas or math they represent and are meant to convey. Which is fine, but the difference is that sphere inside out has that meme character which is why those people keep coming back. This video is just kinda interesting to watch but not memeable, so I just doubt that it'll ever get to the same status.
@@ihatethatyoutubedisplaysyo8106 Also, there's nothing elitist about this. I'm not trying to stop anyone from learning stuff watching those videos and beyond. It's just most people watching it these days don't, they just make ignorant comments or dumb memes. I don't mind them choosing to make dumb comments, but that's what they are.
This is so interesting :0 I love these "random" videos i find sometimes. They always teach me something new about a subject I already studied, and it's always amazing.
If you draw the lines from the foci to any point on the ellipse, the normal at that point is at an equal angle to both lines. So a ray from one focus is reflected towards the other. Likewise a ray outside one focus is always reflected outside the other one, same for inside. Simple in theory, but mind-blowing when visualized.
I feel like I’m uncovering the universe’s deepest secrets… Edit: Yes, of course I know this isn’t LITERALLY the universe’s deepest secret. It’s just a joke I made because of the feeling you get from the music. Please calm down, people.
The universe isn't perfectly round, let alone our galaxy. Technically, the black hole at the center of our galaxy and/or universe, which has become less of a theory, thanks hubbel, may have an elipse-like gravitational field. I dont have the sources for that though, so don't take my word for it if you don't want to.
I just wanted to watch a video, with someone having fun with an ellipse, then all of a sudden I'm questioning my own existence, and wondering if I live in parallel universe.
this looks like the kind of thing that you either need four years of physics classes to understand... or a pound of cocaine all joking aside this was really cool to learn and very well visualized
U don't need 4 years of physics just learn about refraction and total internal reflection and you'll be able to know easily what's Happening. Ofcourse if you got fascinated by those topics u can get into a 4 year degree program 👌👍😉
The music makes me feel like I am being reflected forever off of the interior of an ellipse and outside of the focal points. Just sayin. I cant get out
Update 2021-07-24: "One million views" celebration: ruclips.net/video/vq7qo76oDc0/видео.html Music: Stella by Starlight, Victor Young (originates from the 40's). Reproduced by @gpcbass. Full version of the song: ruclips.net/video/iaxV6lG6uqg/видео.html Vocal version of the song: ruclips.net/video/OfikG9Ej6U4/видео.html Old deprioritized visuals: ruclips.net/video/T0W39TqMzds/видео.html
Even for someone who already knows how an ellipse and its focii work, this is a superb illustration. Especially for demonstrating reflections that *don't* go through the focii.
Love how everything despite seeming so random at first emerges as a patter.Gives me hope that one day we might be able to find the exact location of an electron.
YEAH FR this specific genre is so fascinating to me. the music here, the weird incomprehensible vibes, the colors.... similar vibes to the unsettling colors and sounds in videos like "turning a sphere outside in" and that sort of thing. i NEED to find more content like this. i NEED to be perceived as this vibe idk it fascinates me so much.
Personally, this shed a lot of light on why the equations for ellipses and hyperbolas are so similar. They're like two sides of the same coin. This is a great simulation! Thanks for sharing!
I don't know what's worse, you somehow got introduced to ellipses and hyperbolas in a way that didn't make you think they were automatically linked, or this video somehow convinced you they were similar based on things 'looking right'.
I took a nap after watching this and started dreaming but then I started dreaming inside of the dream and felt like I was stuck in an alternate reality for days
Hi! This is Stella by Starlight, a jazz standard. This version is an unfinished odd version, specially made for Alex' billiard video. I'll maybe do a full version later ;-) /Dennie G
@@gpcbass LOL thanks so much, I think I’ve watched every single video on your channel trying to find it. That would be awesome if a full release made its way onto RUclips!
This kind of explains the dimension's shape quite a bit. For some reason all 3d points are focused into one then releasing it, if the dimension's shape is the focal point of an eclipse.
Why is this so nostalgic... It's the first time I cry for a fiction, people even ask me how I don't cry in sad shows or when I see someone suffering but this... this was just too much sadness.
Those resonance points remind me so much of my DMT trips. When I’m deep in a trip and the visuals are going wild, all of a sudden everything comes together - much like in this video - before disappearing again into the seemingly incoherent jumble of geometric visuals. It makes me wonder how much the psychedelic experience is directly linked to the inner workings of the universe. Like somehow your brain plugs into the source code that underwrites everything around us and out there in the vastness of the universe. Personally, I believe that to be the case.
Could you give us any insight as to how you achieved this? I'm just beginning to learn Python and stuff like this just fascinates me. I wish I could do something similar. Thanks.
I love the oval shaped billiard table someone made that has a spot for a ball on one focal point and the hole in the other focal point so no matter which direction you shoot the ball, if it goes straight, it will bounce into the hole
Alexander Gustafsson. I inspire to be like you one day. I absolutely love your simulations, they bring me peace upon my mind. Keep doing what you do, I hope you never stop. ❤
"I just wanted to have some fun with an ellipse, then all of a sudden the rest of the conic sections showed up"
The parabola didn't.
@@wedmunds yes it did, right at the end
I don't know what that means
@@Chloe1312 were those not a hyperbola?
*flashbacks to long and painful lectures about conics*
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
what the fuck I just wanted to see some geometry and ended up having a spiritual experience
I thought I was the only one who transcended past my body and soul.
@@TechSupportDave same how do i get back lol
One might say it was... *ahem*.... sacred geometry. :D
@@MrScreechingWeasel that term is redundant. geometry *is* sacred
Alright Pythagoras
Always get chills watching this. We live in a reality based in deep mathematical truths and getting a glimpse of them just feels so enlightening, even if you don't completely understand what's going on...
average r/atheism user
@Corbone different Ted
rodrigo teresa
No, you created a reality based in deep mathematical truths. That's how you make sense of the universe, not how the universe works.
@@1738Creations totally wrong, scientist came up with ideas, did the work and got an answer. Then started to test irl and a lot of times they were right. The most recent one is the black hole photo, we already had a lot of information about black holes but it was never really confirmed. Then we observed a black hole and it turned out it was exactly how we thought i was. Math exists in the universe, we just need to find the ways how it works
what is this emotion?
Definitely trantiveness.
Geometrness and Mathstalgia
Yo, LordWhiteWolf, when is the next video
Ellipse: A mixture of nostalgia for a time in the far future and subtle loneliness
Math
I love how there seem to be these "resonant" reflection points
These are actually pretty close to resonances! They're states close to being orbits of the mapping, and like most things in chaos theory they have some great properties. For example, under some "niceness" conditions, the existence of a single 3-period orbit
esonance implies the existence of orbits of all other size, including infinity and chaos.
What? Please explain in layman's terms I'm retarded
And what I found more impressive is that these points are still visible in the quantum version of the billiard. This is called quantum scarring.
A What??
@@Rotem_S the sudden order in the "chaos" did remind me of the bifurcation graph
I really love the music in this one.
It sounds rather nostalgic, makes me sad and happy at the same time.
FYI, it is called "Stella By Starlight", soft intro.
Oh. My. God. It *IS* STELLA BY STARLIGHT WTF I saved this so long ago for the music not even realizing it was one of my favorite Jazz standards- it’s just missing the melody!! And the instrumentation and voicings were so foreign I never realized. The best part is I saved this in a playlist for a dnd game I run set during the jazz age, not as a jazz song, but for some specific trippy/magic moments, but god it just makes exem more sense now; it’s like taking the music if the period and reimagining it, just like how I took the period and reimagined it for my game!!!
It makes me think of music from an old video game.
I was wondering why the music sounded so familiar, and I think I figured out it’s because the beginning sounds almost identical to the beginning to Something About Us by Daft Punk- well, identical to me, but idk
Holy big fuck this is not nostalgia. Jesus christ are you the generation of misusing words and terms that 'vibe' with you.
@@andrewescu strange music
0:55 that part was really satisfying.
i found 1:20 a lot more impressive
Aww two cats
@@dreamprofessor7220 Aww 2 cats and a kitten
@@it_genfailure Nyan
Still not 1 million?
What odd corner of youtube have i stumbled into now?
the methematical more precisely the geomethrical one
Why is this on my feed?
interesting one
The cool one
Physics
I'm in 4th year and I have 0 idea what this is but it looks very beautiful little did I know that math can create such mesmerizing art just from numbers, this video changed my whole perspective on mathematics and made me learned to love it, truly amazing!
It's simple. Ray collisions against an ellipse. It looks damn amazing though, like the top comment says, I literally expected to see geometry not have a spiritual experience
@@bitonic589hey, can you please explain to me what the “varying start vector (thick white line)” actually mean geometry wise…??
@@arjunjain87 ...
bruh
@arjunjain87 well i wouldn't actually say it's simple. Maybe to someone familiar to vector mathematics but like, I'm sorry that guy is like that. He just doesn't have the empathy yet to understand. Anyways, he's right that rays are reflected at the walls just like a mirror. If you set a mirror face up on a table and look straight down at it you'll see yourself. But as you lower yourself to the side of the mirror you'll see progressively lower and lower angles of reflection. We say that for reflection, the incoming angle is equal to the outgoing angle, measured from the plane of the mirror. Or if you're familiar with coordinates, the y coordinates are reflected back up like the absolute value function while the x coordinates keep going.
The changing input angle thing is just the specific place and direction that they start the light ray. They let each ray trace out a shape for a while, make that a frame of the video, and then move the starting ray abs run the the simulation again. The reason the shape changes is because it takes different paths through reflection. You can see the shape change drastically as it passes through the focal points. As displayed earlier, when the ray starts moving such that it passes between the two focal points (white dots) it will always cross from top to bottom between the two dots. When it starts outside of the dots, it will never cross between the two dots.
It's just a fancy simulation to display how cool it looks while it changes location.
I learned way more about math by visuals and intuitive approaches than how school taught me...
This is gonna be up there with "How to turn a sphere inside out" and those sorting algorithm vids some day
It won't, because this isn't memeable and the audience watching these videos out of actual interest is too small. Most comments on topology videos like sphere inside out is just meme lords with dumb comments.
@@Airblader sounds pretty elitist, those videos wouldn't be a meme if people didn't enjoy them.
@@ihatethatyoutubedisplaysyo8106 Of course they enjoy them. But not for the topological ideas or math they represent and are meant to convey. Which is fine, but the difference is that sphere inside out has that meme character which is why those people keep coming back. This video is just kinda interesting to watch but not memeable, so I just doubt that it'll ever get to the same status.
@@ihatethatyoutubedisplaysyo8106 Also, there's nothing elitist about this. I'm not trying to stop anyone from learning stuff watching those videos and beyond. It's just most people watching it these days don't, they just make ignorant comments or dumb memes. I don't mind them choosing to make dumb comments, but that's what they are.
@@Airblader yeah, you're right
Hi Alexander, this is an amazing demonstration of the properties of the ellipses. Thank you for making it!
my mind exploded when a smaller ellipse and a hyperbola were created at 1:15. math be wild
And thank you for watching! Your comment is much appreciated.
@@potassium127 bhai if you are looking specifically for stuff like this, then the internet is your friend. Otherwise 11th geometry.
@@potassium127 in coordinate geometry...conic sections towards the end of class 11 probably.
@@animations_ag didnt know the mauler did geometry after ufc
This is so interesting :0
I love these "random" videos i find sometimes. They always teach me something new about a subject I already studied, and it's always amazing.
"I was just cutting an ice cream cone and all of a sudden I was into a trance of mathematical beauties"
the real problem here is why are you cutting an ice cream cone.
I'm eating ice cream rn as well
Your sick
@@dissapointment630 you're*
@@Nate_M123*OK*
0:55 is like watching the DVD logo screensaver on a DVD player. You expect them to hit each other, but they never do.
Its kinda mesmerizing
now that you mention it, it annoys me that they dont touch.
I rewatched it frame by frame and I'd say 1:10 is close enough
@@qunai_ It's hard to watch it touch eachother once the shape quickly arises, the wormhole spacetime shape and the hollow circle.
there's one frame at 1:12 where they intersect
If you draw the lines from the foci to any point on the ellipse, the normal at that point is at an equal angle to both lines. So a ray from one focus is reflected towards the other. Likewise a ray outside one focus is always reflected outside the other one, same for inside.
Simple in theory, but mind-blowing when visualized.
You me gas station. What are we getting for dinner? Sushi of course!
1:22 video games where the player can make different story choices
True
Damn this is one clever comment, it should have more likes
Tell Tale be like:
Fr
but they all lead to the same ending
what i learned from this:
i am still a baby that gets distracted and entertained by just some colored shapes moving :•
Ya''ll we still are...
@@nopinias69 and i get upset when itstops
Same
Same
We 💀 together
Man, the way that this music brings meaning to something totally mundane is incredible. Whoever this gpcbass guy it, he's talented.
Gpcbass is the father to the guy who made this, actually!
I feel like I’m uncovering the universe’s deepest secrets…
Edit: Yes, of course I know this isn’t LITERALLY the universe’s deepest secret. It’s just a joke I made because of the feeling you get from the music. Please calm down, people.
The universe isn't perfectly round, let alone our galaxy. Technically, the black hole at the center of our galaxy and/or universe, which has become less of a theory, thanks hubbel, may have an elipse-like gravitational field. I dont have the sources for that though, so don't take my word for it if you don't want to.
Bruh
Lmao
Peter Lukas you’re alive
Actually, you sort of are! Mathematics teaches us the beauty of this world and the hidden secrets of the universe
The music compliments this so well
At 2:09 This line came in my mind...
"Now is the time for your demise" ~ Shanoa from Castlevania OOE
I just wanted to watch a video, with someone having fun with an ellipse, then all of a sudden I'm questioning my own existence, and wondering if I live in parallel universe.
i love this song sm!! it almost sounds like the lines are making the noise at some points and it’s so melancholy
It's sad?
@@teddy.1692 no
photosynthesis
I'm not sure that's the correct use of melancholy
I feel some kind of melancholy to this as well. It's a beautiful piece
This was probably one of the coolest videos I’ve ever saw on RUclips. If I could like twice, I would! Thanks so much!
Looks like I've watched a deep secret about reality I wasn't supposed to
that's what studying physics is like sometimes... boy the stuff we learn
this looks like the kind of thing that you either need four years of physics classes to understand... or a pound of cocaine
all joking aside this was really cool to learn and very well visualized
@Miestrode this is basic math, it's not hard to make a visualization like this
@Miestrode "woah cool music and visualization, this is so epic useful and smart!"
@@kooltyme nobody likes cynical people
U don't need 4 years of physics just learn about refraction and total internal reflection and you'll be able to know easily what's Happening.
Ofcourse if you got fascinated by those topics u can get into a 4 year degree program
👌👍😉
physics? this is pure mathematics. And its not complicated, fascinating for sure tho
That was one of the most divine things I have ever seen. Thank you.
The music makes me feel like I am being reflected forever off of the interior of an ellipse and outside of the focal points. Just sayin.
I cant get out
Yes exactly
Mesmerizing
The music simply makes me want to hang myself. An interesting feeling, yet I don't feel that it fits the mathematical beauty of the video
im here for you diamond if you need me
@@spidzsaus Im here for you please respond
that background music made my fight or flight responce activate
I think i could vibe to this 🎧
@@eviethekiwi7178 ikr vibe shack out here
It gives me "everywhere at the end of time" vibes
wtf do you mean
@@ohutchie yessss same
Math is one hell of an artist
my love for psychedelics and math has never been so beautifully united
You should look up fractal visualizers then
Psychedelics literally made me have a bigger passion for math...
NGL RUclips algorithm finally was smart enough and showed something cool.
I don't even understand it but it's cool
Only 11k have witnessed this beauty? Have fun dealing with the new notifications
ikr
thats more than doubled in a day 😳
ok its quadrupled
@@duccline Almost 8 doubled 😲
@@Lussimio yeah this video is begginning to pop off
i think i am feeling a kind of emotion that doesnt exist
This music makes me feel ponnish
@@Fennaixelphox yeahhh
@@Fennaixelphox thalasin+ moment
2:04 great, you just opened the forbidden geometrical black hole
Update 2021-07-24: "One million views" celebration: ruclips.net/video/vq7qo76oDc0/видео.html
Music: Stella by Starlight, Victor Young (originates from the 40's). Reproduced by @gpcbass.
Full version of the song: ruclips.net/video/iaxV6lG6uqg/видео.html
Vocal version of the song: ruclips.net/video/OfikG9Ej6U4/видео.html
Old deprioritized visuals: ruclips.net/video/T0W39TqMzds/видео.html
among us
Sus
Thanks
can u post the link to a youtube video if their is one?
ty
What a thrilling combination of visual and audio experience
you managed to explain a quite complicated complex with less then a sentence's worth of words and some beatiful imagery
This music gave me existential dread
I love it
I thought I was climbing Ganondorf’s tower
It’s stella by starlight
This is a very strange corner of the internet. I don't know how this was recommended to me, but this feels very eerie.
Welcome home :)
Yeah, this is a math moment.
Mind blowing how a huge collection of small things making such simple movements can create such a spectacle. Really summarizes life.
Even for someone who already knows how an ellipse and its focii work, this is a superb illustration. Especially for demonstrating reflections that *don't* go through the focii.
Any Mother game's ending in a nutshell
Most underrated channel ever. I love watching these
Thank you for your kind words!
@@animations_ag
This music is designed to make you feel disturbed and on edge as a human
Ive no clue as to what ive just witnessed but it was damn beautiful.
This is the best 2 minutes and 40 seconds I’ve spent on RUclips
Love how everything despite seeming so random at first emerges as a patter.Gives me hope that one day we might be able to find the exact location of an electron.
we... can't, heisenberg...
*angry heisenberg noises*
Ok, so i was here on less than a 1000 views, so.. I'll be veteran of randomly reccomend videos commentators team, *yay*
lets go! return to this comment in a year and it'll be so og on the 15 mil view video
For me, it's 2.406
it grows...
@@elantris-2002 2464 for me
it grows still...
Here at 6475 v
7,4 K for me
No words can describe how this song makes me feel
YEAH FR this specific genre is so fascinating to me. the music here, the weird incomprehensible vibes, the colors.... similar vibes to the unsettling colors and sounds in videos like "turning a sphere outside in" and that sort of thing. i NEED to find more content like this. i NEED to be perceived as this vibe idk it fascinates me so much.
ruclips.net/video/iaxV6lG6uqg/видео.htmlsi=ntQmEd5-ZbkYvgLI here you have the full song guys
what genre is this?@@edolon_vryche
This is mind blowing yet so satisfying.
1:19 THAT LOOKS SO COOL
This is probably the greatest video I’ve ever seen and I can’t explain why.
Personally, this shed a lot of light on why the equations for ellipses and hyperbolas are so similar. They're like two sides of the same coin. This is a great simulation! Thanks for sharing!
I don't know what's worse, you somehow got introduced to ellipses and hyperbolas in a way that didn't make you think they were automatically linked, or this video somehow convinced you they were similar based on things 'looking right'.
This video is 2:40, but the music makes it feel like 40 minutes. (That’s not a bad thing, I really love this type of music)
Tell me what the audio is
To be HONEST one of the best simulations I have ever seen. Nice work buddy😉
I took a nap after watching this and started dreaming but then I started dreaming inside of the dream and felt like I was stuck in an alternate reality for days
This one video was more enjoyable and informative at the same time than the entire time I spent in class studying the conic section
1:58 || notice that since ellipses are a conic, and hyperbolas and circles are then the hyperbola and a inner ellipse appeared.
note to self: watch this at 3am every night.
I-I-I-I don’t know what I just watched but I am feeling emotions I’ve never felt before
This is a spooky video. I love the music, though! Nice work, GpcBass.
Came for the visuals, stayed for the melancholy synth jazz
I haven't seen such an interesting video for a very long time.
The music for this video is literally the theme song of this genre of animations
2:19 "but let's go back to 1492." - history teacher
This is the type of things you see and feel on a shroom/LSD trip
This video totally belongs in 480p. It just elevates the experience so much more.
It's 1 am and i should be sleeping, instead im watching this, i understand nothing.
*hmm yes ellipse*
Yes
same
PLEASE if anyone can find the song get back to me about it, ive been looking for it for a while and haven't gotten even close yet.
i want it too ;--;
Hi! This is Stella by Starlight, a jazz standard. This version is an unfinished odd version, specially made for Alex' billiard video. I'll maybe do a full version later ;-) /Dennie G
@@gpcbass LOL thanks so much, I think I’ve watched every single video on your channel trying to find it. That would be awesome if a full release made its way onto RUclips!
@@gpcbass Oooh, amazing! Might as well check out your channel!
@@gpcbass pls
still so beautiful. adore the music
Wanted to see some cool shapes, ended up zoning out so hard it felt like i was having an out of body experience. Good job.
0:22 ball bounces in elipse
Ok
This kind of explains the dimension's shape quite a bit.
For some reason all 3d points are focused into one then releasing it, if the dimension's shape is the focal point of an eclipse.
1:27 right here I was like "holy shit no way they're gonna - WOAAAAAAAHHHH"
Just waiting for this to suddenly blow up for no reason.
came for the simulation, stayed for the music (and simulation)
I don't know what's going on, but I love it
Excellent , perfect. Thank you!
Why is this so nostalgic... It's the first time I cry for a fiction, people even ask me how I don't cry in sad shows or when I see someone suffering but this... this was just too much sadness.
0:56 every single speedy anime character vs villian be like:
Невероятная атмосфера, очень красиво
Who knew that such a great mixed martial artist had a channel with this kind of content
The changing path of the rays in the last bit remind me of the logistics map. Highly chaotic behaviour with small windows of stability.
1:52 damn that waist be crazy
This made me feel nostalgic, kind of sad-ish, and comforted.
is this empty oval in the middle (2:06) also an ellypse?
Hmm, my visual calculations aren't strong enough
Doesn't look like it is
@@mariasolpersico7115 why not
Those resonance points remind me so much of my DMT trips. When I’m deep in a trip and the visuals are going wild, all of a sudden everything comes together - much like in this video - before disappearing again into the seemingly incoherent jumble of geometric visuals. It makes me wonder how much the psychedelic experience is directly linked to the inner workings of the universe. Like somehow your brain plugs into the source code that underwrites everything around us and out there in the vastness of the universe. Personally, I believe that to be the case.
no not really its just your brain getting really confused because of funny chemicals in your blood
i don't even come here that much for the learning. It's for the music and satisfying simulation.
bro I got high and ended up watching this on loop for like an hour…
1:34
Nobody:
Every Spy Movie When They Use Powder On The Heighs
Heist*
This music makes me feel an emotion that no god ever intended humans to feel
YOU DIDNT FIND MORE CURSED MUSIC IN YOUR COMPUTER RIGHT?
Could you give us any insight as to how you achieved this? I'm just beginning to learn Python and stuff like this just fascinates me. I wish I could do something similar. Thanks.
I love the oval shaped billiard table someone made that has a spot for a ball on one focal point and the hole in the other focal point so no matter which direction you shoot the ball, if it goes straight, it will bounce into the hole
1:57 When you rub your eyes too hard
0:36 my aim in any game be like
Alexander Gustafsson. I inspire to be like you one day. I absolutely love your simulations, they bring me peace upon my mind. Keep doing what you do, I hope you never stop. ❤
Wow, what a kind comment. Thank you ❤
Beautiful, just beautiful!
Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
what is the name of the music, sounds avant garade
Stella by Starlight originally made by Victor Young some 70-80 years ago. Here reproduced by @gpcbass.