Benoit Mandelbrot: Fractals and the art of roughness

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2010
  • www.ted.com At TED2010, mathematics legend Benoit Mandelbrot develops a theme he first discussed at TED in 1984 -- the extreme complexity of roughness, and the way that fractal math can find order within patterns that seem unknowably complicated.
    TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com/translate. Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
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  • @silasb1293
    @silasb1293 6 лет назад +378

    He died in October of the same year :(
    Rest in peace, you legend.

    • @joenuts8548
      @joenuts8548 6 лет назад +2

      Totally Not The FBI so sad 😢

    • @usdjxavi
      @usdjxavi 4 года назад +4

      Where are you hiding him fbi?

    • @irukakudjira8154
      @irukakudjira8154 4 года назад

      RIP and Huge Respect to Benoit Mandelbrot!

  • @elsezenianagel5577
    @elsezenianagel5577 10 лет назад +281

    He converted me from someone that couldn't do addition in my head to save my life, to a person that has come to love the beauty of mathematics, which helped me develop a greater understanding of how events in the universe are linked.

    • @saurabhmhase4458
      @saurabhmhase4458 6 лет назад +3

      Tell me more..

    • @gbail9566
      @gbail9566 4 года назад +2

      Great complexity is simply described

    • @TypeTipsLeonTsao
      @TypeTipsLeonTsao 3 года назад

      It was the jackhammer at the end of the clip

    • @thisvagabondlife7132
      @thisvagabondlife7132 Год назад +2

      I had a great algebra teacher in college and she totally changed my view of mathematics. Even though I still suck at mathematics I stand in awe.

    • @vimal-cliobconsulting
      @vimal-cliobconsulting Год назад

      Ikr.

  • @probablynotsatanic66
    @probablynotsatanic66 9 лет назад +539

    What does Benoit B Mandelbrot's middle initial stand for?
    Benoit B Mandelbrot.

    • @robertj.wiltshire2264
      @robertj.wiltshire2264 9 лет назад +55

      Badass

    • @jetpaq
      @jetpaq 8 лет назад +4

      +Robert J. Wiltshire lol correct!

    • @chrcor6055
      @chrcor6055 7 лет назад +11

      probablynotsatanic66 haha took me while to get the joke

    • @abm8017
      @abm8017 6 лет назад +20

      **fractal intensifies**

    • @JG-mt3rp
      @JG-mt3rp 6 лет назад

      Delightful!

  • @imwithstupid086
    @imwithstupid086 11 лет назад +125

    I love how he discussed everything with so much vigor, even at such an advanced age.
    RIP Benoit {Benoit [Benoit (Benoit B. Mandelbrot) Mandelbrot] Mandelbrot} Mandelbrot.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад +1

      How the heck u understand what he saying lol subtitles

  • @9GodsMusic
    @9GodsMusic 10 лет назад +100

    I almost cried, i was so moved by the implications of this type of mathematics that he discovered. I will not forget the other equations, but this one more than anyone, has given me great solace since, to me it explains how nature and the universe works. Pure beauty, and I will never forget the fine man that discovered it.

    • @scaprendering
      @scaprendering 5 лет назад +2

      He gave me a job.As a fractal artist

    • @v.a.i.s.a.k
      @v.a.i.s.a.k 4 года назад +2

      Same here. I was wonderstruck.

  • @omerufuk
    @omerufuk 7 лет назад +110

    "Bottomless wonders spring from simple rules, which are repeated without end."

    • @Bolden47
      @Bolden47 3 года назад

      Consistency and discipline

    • @ValentineBondar
      @ValentineBondar 2 года назад

      Do what you love, love what you do

  • @susanrosegale6646
    @susanrosegale6646 3 года назад +5

    THIS is why I love knitting and crocheting - it is hard to explain but it helps.

  • @tyson31415
    @tyson31415 5 лет назад +32

    A true honor just to see him talk about this. He changed the world in so many ways that most people will never understand. The morning weather forecasts in the 80's where about 50% accurate for the next 12 hours. Depending on where you live, they're pretty much spot on for at least 3 days if not a week. His mathematical theories made this sort of thing possible.

  • @squeegeemcgee
    @squeegeemcgee 8 лет назад +68

    I'll be damned. The year he died. Rest in Peace.

  • @axe863
    @axe863 11 лет назад +23

    Dr. Mandelbrot was one of the greatest mathematicians that has ever lived. "Radical quants" have built upon his work and we currently have a far more realistic model of asset price dynamics than linear stochastic diff w/ Geometric BM ==> we have nonlinear stochastic diff w/ generalized endogenous multi-fractional multi-tempered stable motion.

  • @juubes5557
    @juubes5557 7 лет назад +110

    9:20 Is he shaking and glitching or is it just my phone?

    • @jacobemma7717
      @jacobemma7717 7 лет назад +14

      Juubes happened to me too, must be the video

    • @Kabitu1
      @Kabitu1 7 лет назад +99

      He is becoming one with the infinite mathematics of roughness. He has achieved true fractal enlightenment, sometimes it leaks through.

    • @roofusonna1846
      @roofusonna1846 7 лет назад +26

      Break in the Matrix.

    • @KnakuanaRka
      @KnakuanaRka 5 лет назад +4

      I think it’s a glitch in the recording tech.

    • @billytheweasel
      @billytheweasel 4 года назад +1

      Mine's fine.
      Drugs, in fact, ARE bad - m'kay?

  • @okzoomers
    @okzoomers Год назад +6

    In this talk, given near the very end of his life and career, one thing is clear: he knew he had earned the right to self-promote. Truly one of the greats.

    • @madhumangaldas333
      @madhumangaldas333 Год назад

      just one letter out of place changes everyting.......... flutters by.......
      Who knew ? 🙄🦋

  • @afomi
    @afomi 8 лет назад +5

    ~11:20 - The three of them had incomplete proofs. They got together, and together they had the proof. They got a big medal in mathematics for proving things I've seen without being able to prove them.

  • @DaRealFiberOptix
    @DaRealFiberOptix 11 лет назад +12

    its amazing to see what a difference an active mind makes in old age

  • @tonytg9099
    @tonytg9099 13 лет назад +4

    Maybe words cannot describe the just how important this man is. I really hope they teach the children this stuff in schools, just for the simple reason of viewing nature as a whole.

  • @Paganel75
    @Paganel75 14 лет назад +2

    Strangely enough, almost nobody talks anymore about another feature discovered and demonstrated by Mandelbrot, which is Mandelbrot's law, which is to Zipf's law what the Van de Waals equation is to the Mariotte's one, and that he demonstrated using the notion of information costs proposed by Shannon (storage cost vs. usage cost) and just finding which usage function would minimize communication costs. A pure stoke of genius !

  • @keplergso8369
    @keplergso8369 3 года назад +3

    JS Bach was using fractals in his music. His works are very structured, and beauty appears. Bach felt that Nature is structured.

  • @101m4n
    @101m4n 5 лет назад +51

    Complexity arising from simple rules.
    Sound familiar to anyone?
    Something very very deep is going on here, and we've only just scratched the surface of it.

    • @lusv4316
      @lusv4316 3 года назад +1

      What’s your Snapchat/ other social media, we need to speak about this you’re completely right

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      Lol stop being so dramatic

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      No not familiar

    • @101m4n
      @101m4n 2 года назад

      @@Moodboard39 Speak for yourself

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      @@101m4n why you don't you stfu . Nothing deep here

  • @crustyoldfart
    @crustyoldfart 2 года назад +5

    A superbly intelligent man who was also gentle and in a sense child-like, in that what he probably regarded as ' play ' gave all who could understand, a key into an incredibly beautiful world. He forever linked the concept that simplicity is underlain with complexity, and if approached in the right way the complexity is beautiful. The philosopher can meaningfully extend this analogy into many fields of human endeavour.

  • @MrSlowThought
    @MrSlowThought 5 лет назад +2

    The cartoon at the end was the best part... I almost escaped out before I realized it was part of the show, and it was the most important bit of the show. Good seeing Mandelbrot speak, but didn't learn much. The cartoon (the old man) was the inspirational part.

  • @derman077
    @derman077 14 лет назад +2

    This man changed the course of human history for the better. I feel absolutely privileged to have heard him speak. Thank you Chris for TED Talks. This conference changed my life for the better.

  • @xchurricane
    @xchurricane 5 лет назад +13

    Easily hands down my favorite mathematician, what a wonderful presentation as well.

  • @stevemartin4249
    @stevemartin4249 Год назад +4

    Been a fan of the mandlebrot set for a few years now, used it as a background print for my name card here in Japan. I use it as a kind of dynamic mandala, ermergence theory, or just 'what goes around, comes around'. Opened up a new world of metaphors to describe psychological phenomenon as well as the world. But from about 9:00, I couldn't help but to notice a glitch in the matrix. ;-)

  • @euripideesshreds
    @euripideesshreds 13 лет назад +7

    I'll remember him as a modern epic pioneer. His work has deeper implications than most. I say this is the guy who came up with proof of God in nature through sheer love for math and his ability to focus upon the hidden and tease it out. For me he married Formal Science and the infinite and gave us the signature of immortality. His baroque pattern is about the most Psychedelic visual yet. How humble he seems as he delights to reveal his story. I'd love to read a detailed bio. Someday a movie?

  • @quaveglass
    @quaveglass 6 лет назад +6

    All delivered so well off the dome. No notes. Benoit you are cherished! Thanks for all the hard work!

  • @briansmobile1
    @briansmobile1 14 лет назад +49

    bottomless wonders spring from simple rules... repeated without end. Simplicity is beauty. No?

    • @SmokeyDope
      @SmokeyDope 3 года назад +3

      Are you still around? How does it feel to get a reply to a 10 year old comment?

    • @armanrai8563
      @armanrai8563 2 года назад

      @@SmokeyDope lol :)

  • @yash1152
    @yash1152 Год назад +1

    20:46 i had seen this before - it's awesome watching again

  • @prwexler
    @prwexler 10 лет назад +2

    This guy was something else. I'm just at the beginning of his book. His writings are to mathematics as Shakespeare's are to theater.

  • @shantiajones8881
    @shantiajones8881 4 года назад +1

    That Liberty Mutual commercial at the end was the best example ever!!!

  • @abhijitchaudhuri2079
    @abhijitchaudhuri2079 4 года назад +3

    The self similar shapes are amazing It points to the bottomless wonders of this creation Only Mathematics can able to find out the rhythm of nature. Fantastic curiosity and what a beautiful explanation.

  • @Decimaster321
    @Decimaster321 14 лет назад +5

    Haha, I was all excited for him to have some amazing and enlightening outlook on the Mandelbrot set, and he says what basically everyone says, "It's a really simple equation, and it's too complicated for me to even begin to describe it to you." Very entertaining talk :)

  • @heinzorse6007
    @heinzorse6007 2 года назад +2

    "please excuse me for sitting, i'm very old" what a gigachad

  • @gbail9566
    @gbail9566 4 года назад +1

    "You can do anything and get your career made." What a beautiful man.

  • @fxevolution1006
    @fxevolution1006 3 года назад +97

    There might be so many investments out there but if profits must be considered which is actually the sole aim of every investment then I'll advice you go into stock because it has a higher profit rate than most investments out there

    • @stefanmccarthy6166
      @stefanmccarthy6166 3 года назад

      Stock trading is a very profitable trade but many people fail to understand that in any trade you must go by a certain rule for you to succeed, you must have a reliable strategy for you to make profit.

    • @nicolepata6511
      @nicolepata6511 3 года назад

      Alot of people these days are beginning to realize the profits of stock trading which honestly i feel it's amazing, like you said yet again it really profitable when the right strategy and indicator is in place

    • @andrevalentine694
      @andrevalentine694 3 года назад

      investment requires good experience and knowledge to carry out a good and successful trade, I have lost a lot trying to trade all by myself

    • @preshytradefx110
      @preshytradefx110 3 года назад

      That is the exact reason I advise both new and old investors to trade with a professional who understands the market quite well that way maximum profit is guaranteed I myself trade with expert Nicholas James, and I always worry less about loosing out on stock because of his market diversification strategy

    • @jayjordan3970
      @jayjordan3970 3 года назад

      Wish I knew this when I started investing in stocks. can you please share his contact because trading the same stocks everyone is trading over and over again isn’t getting me no where

  • @saultube44
    @saultube44 2 года назад +4

    3 Months and 1 week and 1 day later, this fractal man traveled to the unknown fractal world, imaginary, as is the afterlife; left us with probably the best clue about the Universe for the progress of Humanity, since the invention of Computers

    • @simpleman283
      @simpleman283 2 года назад

      all that, without mentioning hours minutes & seconds?

  • @nickmagrick7702
    @nickmagrick7702 6 лет назад

    what a beautiful illustration of chaos (Roughness) in action in the video at the end.

  • @kynaston1474
    @kynaston1474 10 лет назад +5

    Such an amazing man and so influential in my own life. Thank you Benoit Mandelbrot for bringing some order into our chaos. You are missed.

  • @ENr369
    @ENr369 8 лет назад +38

    What a fucking badass!

    • @jetpaq
      @jetpaq 8 лет назад

      +Edward Nygma agreeeeed!

    • @MsGnor
      @MsGnor 8 лет назад

      Yes, he is that!!! :))))

    • @mopsnuf
      @mopsnuf 7 лет назад +5

      I study math but want to work outside academics. I encountered mr. Mandelbrot in a project, he's been one of my heroes since. What he did, how he did it and what he thought of is all still so massively impressive. Awesome.

  • @lvecsey
    @lvecsey 14 лет назад +2

    algorithmic information theory actually explores the most dense (or simple) rules that output a given set of complexity. taken under that light the biological systems we see around us are redundant (for reliability and fail safety) marvels of engineering.

  • @breaneainn
    @breaneainn 14 лет назад +1

    That's awesome, Benoit was an inspiration when i was a kid, his illumination of order out chaos was to me an insight on the blueprints of the universe.
    nice to hear him speak in the modern amphitheatre.

  • @odidiayb429
    @odidiayb429 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your discovery

  • @frankbraker
    @frankbraker 13 лет назад +1

    @shakeyourdimsims "the concept of the length of a coastline" is what he said. One revelation provided by fractal geometry is that there is no standardized "length" of a coastline, because as you zoom in from 20 miles up, more and more detail is revealed, which continually lengthens the coastline as resolution is increased.

  • @BinaryReader
    @BinaryReader 14 лет назад

    incredible, this man is a genius, we are so lucky to have him speak at TED. just wonderful.

  • @Jonathan-fw3pv
    @Jonathan-fw3pv 6 лет назад +5

    Great examples of fractals in nature and markets

  • @Biellopes9102
    @Biellopes9102 5 месяцев назад

    how magnificent is to have a video like this?? From one of the greatest mathematicians to have ever lived!

  • @davidmakin6984
    @davidmakin6984 10 лет назад +17

    Interesting that he mentions the cauliflower/broccoli fractal. Ever since the original Mandelbrot Set was discovered artists and mathematicians have been trying to find the 3D equivalent i.e. the mathematical version of cauliflower/broccoli.
    After many failed attempts e.g. involving Hypercomplex maths (Quaternions, Bicomplex etc.) which just don't work, eventually (in 2009) Paul Nylander tried the z^8+c version of a 3D method first developed by Daniel White. Although the z^2+c version did not look too great, switching to the higher power produced essentially the result everyone was waiting for. To find out more just search the Web and RUclips for "mandelbulb".

  • @abhishekshah11
    @abhishekshah11 4 года назад

    Such a profound personality.

  • @paulobiber5907
    @paulobiber5907 Год назад

    What a delightful wise man.

  • @nachoijp
    @nachoijp 13 лет назад +2

    Trying to understand a polish talking in english while being spanish is one of the hardest things I ever tried to do... Ted should add the subtitles to the videos (the have them on the site)

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      Exactly! Stupid people. Idk how anyone could understand wtf he saying with that bad English

    • @Claudette68
      @Claudette68 Год назад

      I am Hispanic also and I can understand not only his pronunciation but also his grammar. Sound like us

  • @esyrim
    @esyrim 6 лет назад +8

    the little film at the end was cute! :o

  • @schulerlukas2720
    @schulerlukas2720 Год назад +1

    I wish he would see the development of 3d fractals its amazing

  • @jaytea42
    @jaytea42 11 лет назад +2

    Brilliant man, thank you for your contribution Mandlebrot!

  • @MsBHoopingAllure
    @MsBHoopingAllure 13 лет назад

    Thank you for posting this edifying lecture!

  • @iammaxwelldemon
    @iammaxwelldemon 13 лет назад

    a wonderful lecture, from a wonderful man, with a wonderful life... thanks Benoit Mandelbrot for all your great ideas, creations and new theories of geometry...

  • @drop_table_music
    @drop_table_music 13 лет назад +1

    This man is a hero of mine. His ideas changed the way I perceive the world. He will truly be missed and the world has lost a towering intellect.

  • @aminassadi5104
    @aminassadi5104 6 лет назад

    I really appreciate this man and talk was awesome

  • @JM-sx1yy
    @JM-sx1yy 2 года назад

    I’ve never seen this before. Thanks for sharing this

  • @drasiella
    @drasiella Год назад

    Thank you for beautuful visuals for psy trance

  • @Truthiness231
    @Truthiness231 11 лет назад +1

    Should have invented the "dancing ovation" for this talk; a standing ovation isn't good enough.

  • @matrixistrue
    @matrixistrue 14 лет назад +1

    THANK YOU TED FOR POSTING SOMETHING LEGITIMATE

  • @notme222
    @notme222 14 лет назад

    @TheDentist27 Perhaps this will help:
    One of the problems with making electronics is that a basic component, the capacitor, relies on surface area. A symetrically-distributed surface area, no less. So if your capacitor needs 1 square mm of area, it seems impossible to build it smaller.
    Using Mandelbrot's fractal formulas, we can now design for greater surface area without increasing the footprint. It really is an essential part of modern design.

  • @thierry0640
    @thierry0640 13 лет назад

    Pour tout ce que vous nous avez enseigné,
    MERCI MONSIEUR MANDELBROT.

  • @prwexler
    @prwexler 10 лет назад +3

    God, I wish I'd known that he was speaking in Long Beach, in 2010. I don't know how I would have squeezed my way in, but this would have been a pull-all-the-stops-to-get-a-ticket event.

  • @JesseWilliams11
    @JesseWilliams11 10 лет назад

    You just blew my mind

  • @DemonetisedZone
    @DemonetisedZone Год назад

    Love listening to wise ppl. Could watch for hours👍

  • @ZX81v2
    @ZX81v2 5 лет назад +16

    LOL 44 people think this is a thumbs down video... One of the most brilliant Mathematicians of the 20th century.
    Seems you can't fix stupid....

    • @user-vx1wt4hb5l
      @user-vx1wt4hb5l 5 лет назад +2

      Yup. that's another rule nature can be described by.

  • @crudhousefull
    @crudhousefull 12 лет назад +1

    It was mind-boggling to see Mandelbrot speak. Wow...what a giant

  • @terezinhanogueira6912
    @terezinhanogueira6912 3 года назад +1

    this guy is a fucking Genius, im an artist, and u used his work everyday ! thank you sir, you made my life better !

  • @dabzdavid2378
    @dabzdavid2378 6 лет назад +15

    I guess no one watched the short animation at the end of the video.

  • @mojoturbo3708
    @mojoturbo3708 10 лет назад +1

    Simply amazing...

  • @JackpotDen
    @JackpotDen 13 лет назад

    @SSPX3 you sir/madam have won my heart.

  • @moonstriker7350
    @moonstriker7350 9 лет назад +19

    He has the voice of a man a lot-lot younger than he is.

    • @uhohoverflow
      @uhohoverflow 9 лет назад +7

      He never smoked and rarely drank alcohol.

    • @philipkelleher2853
      @philipkelleher2853 8 лет назад +11

      I've never smoked alcohol...but I do drink it... ;-)

    • @goxr3plus_studio
      @goxr3plus_studio 7 лет назад +1

      Philip Kelleher 😏😂😂😂😂🚬😎

  • @gulnorakhudoyberdieva5147
    @gulnorakhudoyberdieva5147 2 года назад

    Great presentation! Thank you so much. I assume there are opinions, in fact, proofs about managing complexity through a series of simple rules (simplicity). I personally like the idea of creating complex things by generating ideas or things that seem like "stupid" or "nonsense". At least I guess I understood that.

  • @VAXHeadroom
    @VAXHeadroom 13 лет назад +1

    Mandlebrot's work, "The Fractal Geometry of Nature" is HIGHLY recommended reading.

    • @iqranadeem8549
      @iqranadeem8549 7 месяцев назад +1

      Reading your comment after 12 years and i have just downloaded this and start reading

  • @Willayam91
    @Willayam91 14 лет назад +2

    Awesome talk! I wanna be as cool as him when I'm that old!

  • @oikos342
    @oikos342 Год назад

    such an amazing mind

  • @travisn2it
    @travisn2it 14 лет назад

    I've been designing a tattoo based on the Mandelbrot set, Chaos theory, and the bz reaction. I plan to have it done in the next week or two.

  • @samk8890
    @samk8890 11 лет назад

    very good lecture

  • @Nyxtia
    @Nyxtia 14 лет назад

    @Jinmane Those are excellent, I particularly liked 'Coloured Fibres'.

  • @Goettel
    @Goettel 8 лет назад +7

    8:56 Break out from the world, bossman!

    • @izuix5629
      @izuix5629 6 лет назад +1

      Extreme Parkinsons!

  • @h4cks
    @h4cks 11 лет назад

    Does anybody know if the image @15:43 (a fragment next to the "cardiod's" boundary in the mandelbrot set.) Is available as a print, and if so where.

  • @AlternicityBlogspot
    @AlternicityBlogspot 10 лет назад +7

    13:10 See also Taleb: Black Swan

  • @holdmybeer
    @holdmybeer 14 лет назад

    sweet topic TED!

  • @mikep4216
    @mikep4216 10 лет назад +1

    Cool...absolutely amazing!!!

  • @frosthazard
    @frosthazard 13 лет назад

    Rest in peace Dr. Mandelbrot. My hero.

  • @FractalPrism.
    @FractalPrism. 4 года назад

    i feel so personally explained in detail rn

  • @jakejakeboom
    @jakejakeboom 8 лет назад +9

    this man makes me proud to be Polish (even if he group up in France)

    • @smokymcbongwater1088
      @smokymcbongwater1088 3 года назад

      Do not take pride in things you do not earn. None of us can choose where we are born. So being proud of it is almost as foolish as being proud of being good looking.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      Grew not group lol

  • @cesarmaurera1
    @cesarmaurera1 10 лет назад +1

    Amazing ...

  • @boggo3848
    @boggo3848 4 года назад

    Great man.

  • @Talazorn
    @Talazorn 10 лет назад

    That comment made my day! congratulations sir!

  • @MikeinMr
    @MikeinMr 10 лет назад

    Amazing person

  • @kristine6996
    @kristine6996 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent English ! J’adore .

  • @gulllars4620
    @gulllars4620 10 лет назад +1

    I wonder if Stephen Wolfram ever talked to Benoit Mandelbrot, and if so, if there's any video of it. I would love to see what two people with minds like that would talk about.

    • @jetpaq
      @jetpaq 8 лет назад

      +Gull Lars probably good food! and mutual admiration!! lol theyre both scary smart man!!sadly we may never know..this is why I believe all college should be free..the inspiration gained from a film like this would propel many people to become geniuses on his level or perhaps greater ,. and wed have more people to help the planet and ourselves!

  • @euripideesshreds
    @euripideesshreds 13 лет назад

    @SSPX3 I am flattered. Thank you. I tried to check you out but Ch.N/A. Anyway you just made my day. Yet I'm not trolling for complements. TED has the smartest people so... what company to be with! I would say so much more but Demure to reflect the humility of our guy here. What they don't say here that I will mention is that he survived the WWll in Germany in hiding for 4 years as a younger man.( I just found the cool documentary moments ago).

  • @Francebras
    @Francebras 14 лет назад

    Superb!!!

  • @reepurpose8712
    @reepurpose8712 3 года назад +2

    Salute to anyone that would want to accurately measure the surface of a Broccoli Crown.

  • @DeathByFail
    @DeathByFail 6 лет назад +2

    I imagine humans as very complex products of a simple equation. the closest scientific description of a "soul".
    We are all connected.

  • @valeo626
    @valeo626 13 лет назад

    DUDE, SWEET TALK, BROT

  • @Si-Al-Ti
    @Si-Al-Ti 8 лет назад +6

    15:41 looks like painting by Klimt

  • @marvinsaintnasisr.siarot9756
    @marvinsaintnasisr.siarot9756 10 месяцев назад

    I've been a fan of Mandlebrot Set. I named my son after him.