For some reason it just blows my mind that after 2 hours of just wandering through seemingly nowhere there is just a whole new mandelbrot set waiting to be explored
It always amazes me that we happened upon something like this. The normal mandelbrot set is just black and white, a number is either part of it, or it’s not. Yet somehow we managed to find out that by applying a few unique rules for coloring the numbers outside the set, and with modern computers to render it for us, a beautiful infinite landscape with breathtaking sceneries awaited us.
Very nicely done. At high speed your choices of trajectory are more apparent. This is a complete test of one's esthetic capacity, something I continuously marvel at with gratitude. One SHOULD of course put one's own music to this to fully enjoy it. This provides an interactive experience of inexhaustible creativity which combines the two clearest examples of transcendent reality, in the technical sense, we possess. Music and Mandelbrot. Anyone NOT taking advantage of this is missing out. Needless to say, it's a fabulous way to road test ons's own music...
If there are things like this at the bottom of math it really makes you question a lot of things. Math describes our universe so in a way fractals like these are a very primordial part of the everything of cosmos. It's like they're written into the very fabric of reality. And there's still a lot more math and universe for us to be explored, makes you wonder what other mind-blowing things we will find.
Heh. This render's color pallet make it feels like the Mandelbrot set is just a incredibly complex series of creases and fold on a piece of paper, with increasingly smaller fold on top of each other. Absolutely beautiful.
A month later and it's STILL the most beautiful of all I've seen. I get to 1:29:00 I have to stop. "How did that get there?...BEAUTY!" I again want to praise the Embossed Look.
I do not have words to tell you how much Iove this video. The stuff science, logic, design, & soulful, happy brain dreams are made of 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 Thank you, a thousand times to the infinity power for this.
These zooms can be actuaaly made with double hardware precision and calculating only 1 arbitrary software precision point with max iteration count (inerations nedeed for deepest zoom pic)
Doubles cant deal with numbers this tiny, these zooms go into an extraordinarily small domain/range, some tricky bit manipulation or user defined types are neccessary
I guess it’s possible to program a method for evaluating math at precision only limited by the RAM, by having arrays of integers; you can keep track of the decimal place, and loop the numbers over, etc.
_"You know what's funny about all this?..._ _After all the effort and dedication you have put into trying to understand me, you've only known an infinitely small part of me"_
I have one wall of my bedroom assigned to a 15 foot wide screen and I lie in bed and play this video with my projector......I always fall asleep halfway through it...…..the music is phenomenal.
Hello! As always you blow my mind. When I describe philosophy, Buddhism, cosmology or concepts regarding the infinite with my friends, whomever has the most difficulty in conceived notions, perspective or higher cognition regarding my personal 0bservations, I share your work. Within a few minutes, hours, or days, I know that the developmental cognitive links will be attained by merely letting go of our relatavistic bias regarding creation and time. How long have you been helping me? I think it been at least since 2017. I believe the work you do provides all of us with deeper neurological realizations, accessible only through years of meditation, designing Mandala, questioning the unknown. Here, I have always been able to find some of the answers. The nature of quantum mechanics, the concept of quantum tunneling, a brief look into one of the trillions of infinite directions that our lives might take. The flow of thought and how these images have helped me correlate some of my deeper intuition regarding dimensionality, our dimensionality and many more beyond my own limited vision. And of course, a heartfelt thank you 🙏🏻♥️ David
According to how fractals work, and if I’m not bamboozling myself, you could go to any of those mandelbrots that look like the top-level one, and follow the same path to the same area. The only limitation is the computer. And yet, every time I dive into the Mandelbrot set, I see something wildly different. And yet, every time I converge on a top-level Mandelbrot, it’s surrounded by colored rings growing infinitely thinner. In this dive specifically, it seems to start a bit before the 2:00 mark, and the rings are very clear at 2:13.
I like this one better than #3. It made me feel claustrophobic at times. This ones effect of poking out of some fabric and yet going into the scene too is interesting. Better without the bright colors as well.
I think if you tripped on this you would probably at first be scared about being lost but then after a while you’d come to accept that you were lost in the first place and just try appreciate the world’s infinite beauty in the short time we are here
Wow, what a thorough dissertation presenting the complexities of the Mandelbrot Set....The Mandelbrot set (/ˈmændəlbrɒt/) is the set of complex numbers c {\displaystyle c} c for which the function f c ( z ) = z 2 + c {\displaystyle f_{c}(z)=z^{2}+c} {\displaystyle f_{c}(z)=z^{2}+c} does not diverge when iterated from z = 0 {\displaystyle z=0} z=0, i.e., for which the sequence f c ( 0 ) {\displaystyle f_{c}(0)} {\displaystyle f_{c}(0)}, f c ( f c ( 0 ) ) {\displaystyle f_{c}(f_{c}(0))} {\displaystyle f_{c}(f_{c}(0))}, etc., remains bounded in absolute value. Its definition is credited to Adrien Douady who named it in tribute to the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, a pioneer of fractal geometry.[1] I think you could come up with a title like "Trippy visuals and nothing but a piano for audio" that might not mislead people into thinking this related to, you know, THE TITLE.
It feels like I'm looking at nothing! There is no edge to this, there is no limit to how far it goes (AFAIK...), so it's the exact opposite of looking at a solid object which has edges, has a limit. So I'm not looking at an ordinary object or even a panoramic landscape. This defies those rules. I like it! :D
I can’t get enough of Mandelbrot zooms! So gorgeous! Meanwhile I can’t zoom past 5 seconds in my own implementation :( I need to learn how these deep zooms are computed
STARTING OF ON THE REAL AXIS OF i= BUT AS ALL FRACTALS VERY SERENE AND BY 1:31 YOU DIVE OFF ON TO THE NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE IMAGINARY EUCLIDEAN AXIS , LOVE YOUR CHOICE OF MUSIC HERE
Holy fuck. I kid you not. I teared up a bit. Mind you I'm stoned, but goddamn it was beautiful. How can mathematics render something so organic looking?
You can pause this video anywhere,and have a great design for a record cover...Are you adding a ssao post process? Looks like it.. it works beautifully....I love your choice of classical music and understated colours....absolutely stunning. I watched a whole 5 minutes of it..
OK now seriously after all those circles and repeating shapes, at the very end comes a perfect mandelbrot again. Is this pure coincidence? Then this is absolutely amazing 🤔😉
As a future math teacher I found this fascinating. I can’t believe I’ve went most of my life not knowing about this infinite beauty. I recently learned of it and have fallen in love with it. Math is awesome.
You should use the song "Klein Mandelbrot", by Blue Man Group. I think it's about a guy whose cat falls into a Mandelbrot set, and will never be seen again, and the only thing he has to remember his cat are home-movies.
CAREFUL! Trying to fathom this can literally drive you crazy. Like having a billion times dreams within dreams, you lose track of which level is reality or normal perceived reality and remain lost forever.
i've got brigitte engerer's chopin nocturnes, i've got edibles, and now my own personal 2001 space odyssey can begin where the mind can melt into nothing but absolute beauty
Now if this is somewhat a universal representation of space, how does it relate to dynamics in time? Corals are like this, yet in water they always move and grow. Mountains and valleys seen from the top are like this, yet they arise and are shaped in time. Everything is continually changing, arising, decaying with unique characteristics. On the other hand, a mandelbrot plot is a single, static shape. From Katagiris Book "Each Moment is the Universe", I am reminded of Drogen Zenjis quote: "The self arrays itself and forms the entire universe. Perceive each particular thing in this entire universe as a moment of time. Things do not hinder one another, just as moments do not hinder one another. For this reason, the whole world of time is arousing the way-seeking mind; the whole world of mind is arousing time." Katagiri explains it this way: "Time must be understood in close, interconnected relationship with all sentient beings because time is not only time, it is also being." Therefore: "We still don't understand time. Who causes this to happen? We do! We can make time alive in our personal lives. Then time is not abstract; it is real, and it helps and influences daily life." Life is continually changing, according to Dogen: "most people are not able to acquire the way-seeking mind of spiritual awareness without deeply understanding that a day consists of 6,400,099,180 moments". In conclusion, I like to think about each moment as a state of being which is as intricate, inexhaustible, and unique as the mandelbrot set. Every being is unique, but similarly unbounded. From moment to moment it appears different, as the branches of a tree move in the wind, and grow year after year.
This one goes really well with Mozart's Requiem and a bottle of cough syrup
Nice
Thanks for the tip
Thx, your cmt makes me smile.
Laugh my fucking ass off bro
Robitussin is the one you need
This is the most beautiful rendering I've ever seen. Your color choices are unbelievably moving.
imagine being lost here with one other person and you have to spend eternity looking for each other
That’d be both beautiful and terrifyingly lonely.
Mid Bell abstract, I like it.
Mid Bell Good lord that’s pure nightmare fuel for me. Now I have to get that out of my head somehow.
Just turn around... pfff Eternity lol
Just kidding 😋
But what you say is definitely poeticly tragic
Lmao you're living it already.
Wow! Feels like I'm falling into the abyss but not afraid. Wonderful upload my friend.
For some reason it just blows my mind that after 2 hours of just wandering through seemingly nowhere there is just a whole new mandelbrot set waiting to be explored
fryed bryce all Mandelbrot zooms end like that
Indeed, every point in the Mandelbrot set is like that. It is made out of them.
I should have expected spoilers in the comment section...
but yeah it's a tradition at this point to end every zoom with a mandelbrot set
otherwise it's a cliffhanger
Infinity🤯
Bravo! Bravo! The most beautiful Mandelbrot exploration I've *ever* seen. Thanks for your hundreds of hours of time to give us this gift.
>2 hour-long fractal zoom
IM GOING IN!
Gorgeous.
Perfect music, too.
Thank you. 🌹
Did anyone else find this beautiful yet disturbing at the same time?
Why disturbing?
@@Enigma758 Because the more it zooms down, the more I get a sense of how vast it is and how impossible it would be to see all It's beauty.
I get it now. Thank you.
@@Enigma758 You're very welcome.
@@tonysansom i like the mandelbrot set less and less the more it zooms in, everything becomes less unique and there are more repetitions everywhere
Yo this is where the flying dutchman sent squidward
The most beautiful nightmare would be falling down a Mandelbrot set forever.
Not even da Vinci could fathom the colorful infinity that is existence
Take DMT...
@@hahdhsjsjrkfn clever girl
I would be ok with it. It’s already here.
rip kim's daddy
One of the best I have ever seen
This is utterly beautiful, my friend! I am currently downloading for my Mom to see........she LOVES your work!
Thank YOU so much man!
Patrick
You can tell the quality of a video by the quality of the comments and there many insightful humorous and thoughtful ones here great work
My 2 year old loves to fall asleep watching your videos ! It’s mesmerizing.
amazing. Love the lighting on this.
I'm deeply grateful you shared this. Infinite beyond words
It always amazes me that we happened upon something like this. The normal mandelbrot set is just black and white, a number is either part of it, or it’s not. Yet somehow we managed to find out that by applying a few unique rules for coloring the numbers outside the set, and with modern computers to render it for us, a beautiful infinite landscape with breathtaking sceneries awaited us.
There's all kinds of ways to get a Cartesian plane to do that. The Mandelbrot is best because it's the crinkliest.
You can do this with all numbers, it's just not pretty with a regular graph of something like y = x^2. Numbers go on forever by definition.
And to be explored with backing poignant piano music.
Makes me think about another similar situation with god and the universe.
@@Sewiefortuneunderrated comment
The beauty just keeps coming. Stop taking my breath away-I won’t be able to breathe.
Don't you mean a "A _Complex_ Journey"? 😀
There be dragons at 1:40:00.
We’re smoking different weed
Hear, hear. That was a stupendous pun. i approve.
Meep. :o
There be penguins at 2:40:00
30:44
There be swans.
The best thing that you can find at the end of the trip... Another micro-sized Mandelbrot set. Just beautiful
Very nicely done. At high speed your choices of trajectory are more apparent. This is a complete test of one's esthetic capacity, something I continuously marvel at with gratitude. One SHOULD of course put one's own music to this to fully enjoy it. This provides an interactive experience of inexhaustible creativity which combines the two clearest examples of transcendent reality, in the technical sense, we possess. Music and Mandelbrot. Anyone NOT taking advantage of this is missing out.
Needless to say, it's a fabulous way to road test ons's own music...
I swear I have persian relatives and their carpet looks exactly like this
That's just a wine spill.
It’s all related! Persians sufi dervishes mandalas
after what felt like an hour has only been 5 min, fun trip thank you for sharing
I think this might be my favorite Mandelbrot Zoom on RUclips. I love the colors and the 3d shadow effect.
If there are things like this at the bottom of math it really makes you question a lot of things. Math describes our universe so in a way fractals like these are a very primordial part of the everything of cosmos. It's like they're written into the very fabric of reality. And there's still a lot more math and universe for us to be explored, makes you wonder what other mind-blowing things we will find.
Heh. This render's color pallet make it feels like the Mandelbrot set is just a incredibly complex series of creases and fold on a piece of paper, with increasingly smaller fold on top of each other. Absolutely beautiful.
If you're looking for some heavier tunes, "Lateralus" by Tool is a great song/album for this.
By far the most satisfying Fractal Zoom I've seen. The embossed textured look is EXTREMELY nice.
A month later and it's STILL the most beautiful of all I've seen. I get to 1:29:00 I have to stop. "How did that get there?...BEAUTY!" I again want to praise the Embossed Look.
Hauntingly beautiful thank you
Absolutely Stunning.
I do not have words to tell you how much Iove this video. The stuff science, logic, design, & soulful, happy brain dreams are made of 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you, a thousand times to the infinity power for this.
So much detail, my mind will explode!
very nice
How much floating point precision was required to dive that deeply?
Yes
These zooms can be actuaaly made with double hardware precision and calculating only 1 arbitrary software precision point with max iteration count (inerations nedeed for deepest zoom pic)
Doubles cant deal with numbers this tiny, these zooms go into an extraordinarily small domain/range, some tricky bit manipulation or user defined types are neccessary
All of it
I guess it’s possible to program a method for evaluating math at precision only limited by the RAM, by having arrays of integers; you can keep track of the decimal place, and loop the numbers over, etc.
Incredible. Great 3D effects.
Amazingly relaxing and so so beautiful ❤️ thank you 😊
_"You know what's funny about all this?..._
_After all the effort and dedication you have put into trying to understand me, you've only known an infinitely small part of me"_
Wow. Best zoom ever. Thankyou.
Infinitely beautiful ~ Thank you
Designs resembled either diamonds and those signature patterns by Gianni Versace. Classical beauty
I have one wall of my bedroom assigned to a 15 foot wide screen and I lie in bed and play this video with my projector......I always fall asleep halfway through it...…..the music is phenomenal.
Thank you! It's beautiful and magical!👍
Nice choice of colour 👍
Excellent and best enjoyed with Blue Dream!! TYSVM!🌞
I will probity watch this on my next airplane flight
beautiful
the best video work ever!
great work.
Ooo I like the colors on this one!
Beautiful
This is SO BEUTIFULL!!!
unending unendingnesesssssesssss… love it. it´s pure live in any sense!
Seems almost impossibly deep. V impressive. Could we have some numbers? Co-ords, final width of frame, fp precision, etc.
Saving this for the next acid trip
Cam Acho he could also just exit out of the video
@@lewliteki not trying to call you out, but you seem to not understand the concept of "acid trip"
Dustin Brock I’ve taken acid I think I understand lmao
I'm satisfied just looking at my wall. Not sure I could spend very long looking at this while tripping.
@Ok Karen better just hope there are no mandelbrot birds if breadcrumbs is the choice
... это реально завораживает и увлекает, музыка подобрана идеально для видеоряда, математика действительно - мать всех наук 😉👍🏻
Great conception
ThanksskssnksskssnksskssnkssksshankskssksskssanksskssnHanksskssnksskssAnksskssnkssksshankskssNksskssanKsskssnkssksS for doing this
So beautiful, I even saw my favorite chocolate banana creme cake!
Beautiful! A real cosmos
going down, down, down into the rabbit hole, Neo!
So this is what you see when you die. Just falling forever deeper into the coma of death but never quite reaching the bottom.
I love this!
Hello!
As always you blow my mind.
When I describe philosophy, Buddhism, cosmology or concepts regarding the infinite with my friends, whomever has the most difficulty in conceived notions, perspective or higher cognition regarding my personal 0bservations, I share your work. Within a few minutes, hours, or days, I know that the developmental cognitive links will be attained by merely letting go of our relatavistic bias regarding creation and time. How long have you been helping me? I think it been at least since 2017.
I believe the work you do provides all of us with deeper neurological realizations, accessible only through years of meditation, designing Mandala, questioning the unknown. Here, I have always been able to find some of the answers. The nature of quantum mechanics, the concept of quantum tunneling, a brief look into one of the trillions of infinite directions that our lives might take. The flow of thought and how these images have helped me correlate some of my deeper intuition regarding dimensionality, our dimensionality and many more beyond my own limited vision. And of course, a heartfelt thank you 🙏🏻♥️ David
This shading looks outstanding decent.
Yes very outstanding decent
I'm getting addicted to this
According to how fractals work, and if I’m not bamboozling myself, you could go to any of those mandelbrots that look like the top-level one, and follow the same path to the same area. The only limitation is the computer.
And yet, every time I dive into the Mandelbrot set, I see something wildly different.
And yet, every time I converge on a top-level Mandelbrot, it’s surrounded by colored rings growing infinitely thinner. In this dive specifically, it seems to start a bit before the 2:00 mark, and the rings are very clear at 2:13.
Amazing
The beauty of Quantum physics
It’s gorgeous!❤️
I like this one better than #3. It made me feel claustrophobic at times. This ones effect of poking out of some fabric and yet going into the scene too is interesting. Better without the bright colors as well.
it's beautiful and terrifying at the same time
I think if you tripped on this you would probably at first be scared about being lost but then after a while you’d come to accept that you were lost in the first place and just try appreciate the world’s infinite beauty in the short time we are here
Wow, what a thorough dissertation presenting the complexities of the Mandelbrot Set....The Mandelbrot set (/ˈmændəlbrɒt/) is the set of complex numbers c {\displaystyle c} c for which the function f c ( z ) = z 2 + c {\displaystyle f_{c}(z)=z^{2}+c} {\displaystyle f_{c}(z)=z^{2}+c} does not diverge when iterated from z = 0 {\displaystyle z=0} z=0, i.e., for which the sequence f c ( 0 ) {\displaystyle f_{c}(0)} {\displaystyle f_{c}(0)}, f c ( f c ( 0 ) ) {\displaystyle f_{c}(f_{c}(0))} {\displaystyle f_{c}(f_{c}(0))}, etc., remains bounded in absolute value. Its definition is credited to Adrien Douady who named it in tribute to the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, a pioneer of fractal geometry.[1]
I think you could come up with a title like "Trippy visuals and nothing but a piano for audio" that might not mislead people into thinking this related to, you know, THE TITLE.
It feels like I'm looking at nothing! There is no edge to this, there is no limit to how far it goes (AFAIK...), so it's the exact opposite of looking at a solid object which has edges, has a limit. So I'm not looking at an ordinary object or even a panoramic landscape. This defies those rules. I like it! :D
when the player says "auto (480p)":
we don't do that here.
I can’t get enough of Mandelbrot zooms! So gorgeous! Meanwhile I can’t zoom past 5 seconds in my own implementation :( I need to learn how these deep zooms are computed
Very cool, thanks❤️🎬🎤🍿
Shalom and howdy how fractal lovers of life.
This is OUTSTANDING, simply outstanding!
A great show. I wonder who watched it all. I do. And you know what? I started to like piano music :)
STARTING OF ON THE REAL AXIS OF i= BUT AS ALL FRACTALS VERY SERENE AND BY 1:31 YOU DIVE OFF ON TO THE NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE IMAGINARY EUCLIDEAN AXIS , LOVE YOUR CHOICE OF MUSIC HERE
Holy fuck. I kid you not. I teared up a bit. Mind you I'm stoned, but goddamn it was beautiful. How can mathematics render something so organic looking?
You can pause this video anywhere,and have a great design for a record cover...Are you adding a ssao post process?
Looks like it.. it works beautifully....I love your choice of classical music and understated colours....absolutely stunning.
I watched a whole 5 minutes of it..
that was awesome
OK now seriously after all those circles and repeating shapes, at the very end comes a perfect mandelbrot again. Is this pure coincidence? Then this is absolutely amazing 🤔😉
I’m loving the wood color
Thank you good sir
If only they made games this detailed.
Makes my little toy animations in Tierazon look positively sad. Great stuff.
As a future math teacher I found this fascinating. I can’t believe I’ve went most of my life not knowing about this infinite beauty. I recently learned of it and have fallen in love with it. Math is awesome.
You mean 🇬🇧"Maths"🇬🇧, don't you?
If you watch it at high speed, it feels like you’re falling
Wow way more captivating at 2x
How do you know
hah, after watching it for a while i turned to look at the clock on the wall, and it was receding,lol. Go great with some magic mushrooms:)
You should use the song "Klein Mandelbrot", by Blue Man Group.
I think it's about a guy whose cat falls into a Mandelbrot set, and will never be seen again, and the only thing he has to remember his cat are home-movies.
CAREFUL! Trying to fathom this can literally drive you crazy. Like having a billion times dreams within dreams, you lose track of which level is reality or normal perceived reality and remain lost forever.
I was very surprised to see a minibrot in the end
This is the universe.
I may not understand how this is made, but the language of love resonates in our hearts if we love God ! I think this is beautiful ! Thank You !
i've got brigitte engerer's chopin nocturnes, i've got edibles, and now my own personal 2001 space odyssey can begin where the mind can melt into nothing but absolute beauty
Awesome!
Friend: what do you do in your free time?
Me: it's complicated
Now if this is somewhat a universal representation of space, how does it relate to dynamics in time? Corals are like this, yet in water they always move and grow. Mountains and valleys seen from the top are like this, yet they arise and are shaped in time. Everything is continually changing, arising, decaying with unique characteristics.
On the other hand, a mandelbrot plot is a single, static shape. From Katagiris Book "Each Moment is the Universe", I am reminded of Drogen Zenjis quote: "The self arrays itself and forms the entire universe. Perceive each particular thing in this entire universe as a moment of time. Things do not hinder one another, just as moments do not hinder one another. For this reason, the whole world of time is arousing the way-seeking mind; the whole world of mind is arousing time."
Katagiri explains it this way: "Time must be understood in close, interconnected relationship with all sentient beings because time is not only time, it is also being." Therefore: "We still don't understand time. Who causes this to happen? We do! We can make time alive in our personal lives. Then time is not abstract; it is real, and it helps and influences daily life."
Life is continually changing, according to Dogen: "most people are not able to acquire the way-seeking mind of spiritual awareness without deeply understanding that a day consists of 6,400,099,180 moments".
In conclusion, I like to think about each moment as a state of being which is as intricate, inexhaustible, and unique as the mandelbrot set. Every being is unique, but similarly unbounded. From moment to moment it appears different, as the branches of a tree move in the wind, and grow year after year.