Your eyes get used to the zooming motion so when you look away, the sudden change in visible motion tricks your brain into thinking everything else is zooming out.
@@MajesticStriker113 I think it's a beautiful things that mathematics can create something like this. I would hang a whole giant portrait of these shapes in my home.
Cool to see a brand new channel doing fractal zooms! I used to watch these like 6-7 years ago back when Kalles Fractaler uploaded frequently.
understanding, that we can see infinity space in these sets, and even make a lot of them - just incredible
All I did was stare at this for a minute and now my screen looks like it's eating itself. Thanks, I didn't want this.
I had the same experience😂
not for me.
i stared at it for a minute and looked at the vid timer a lot of times but it didnt work to me
I like your stuff.
Subbed.
Would love to see some slower speeds, and longer videos, if you have anything.
This is really cool!
Right about now coming out of a cold ass fashion 🎹
Amazing render!! Can I ask where you got this music from? Did you make it yourself for this video?
music is own work.
0:38 burning ship
Maybe it's only me but I looked at the rest of my screen that has words on it, and felt weird. Like the world I'm seeing was sinking or something.
Your eyes get used to the zooming motion so when you look away, the sudden change in visible motion tricks your brain into thinking everything else is zooming out.
@@MajesticStriker113 I think it's a beautiful things that mathematics can create something like this. I would hang a whole giant portrait of these shapes in my home.
Hi. What do you mean by “perpendicular”?
possibly to do with the geometry (in this fractal the symmetry is mirrored rather than rotational).
Why is there a bs
just happened to find it while exploring I guess. I think its because their formulas are quite alike and so they both exhibit similar behaviour.
How about this one? Morphing a Juliaset from 0 to 1,000,000 iterations ruclips.net/video/w6hBLRBkOoM/видео.html