@@snerttt a time stamp is something like 5:13 so someone can click on it and take them right to the spot, btw the time stamp I posted is just a random time
Something about numbers and absolute value? Idk. I Googled it for you, but by the time I got clicked back, I forgot. Also, I didn't quite understand what I read. Hope this helps! 😂
Yeah, imagine zooming in on, say, a fine mist hanging in the air with sunlight shining through it. Or imagine whatever you like, really. I can't tell you what to imagine
My favorite parts are when you're zooming off-center and it feels like you're falling into the wrong place but then you realize there is no wrong place. You just keep zooming into more beautiful fractals.
D Sandoval ? What?The place you resort defines your grammar, hmmm.Are you saying that we should stop using good grammar, when we are on the internet? As couse saw yu hord is to tis understood noot if guet grenmer uce.!!.
Frodotbaggns Rr I know that.But he says that we don’t need to use good grammar on the Yotube.In a formal letter “u” would be stupid.But on the internet u is an accepted form for “you”.That doesn’t mean that you can misspell other things like “use” or “thing” just because you are on RUclips.And that other guy has a point.Why would you bother saying your if you previously said “u”?Just say “u” and “ur”.
@@disgruntledcommenter-o4h well it's fine when you arnt standing up to go di something but if your say jn school, or.. crossing the street after being in n a car for hours....
I'm pretty sure this person did something very impressive and I hate the fact that I have no idea what is going on therefore I can't really fully grasp how amazing this exactly is.
@@samarthagarwal5997 I was referring more to the technical achievement not the set itself. Like what's so special about this zoom. To me it just seems like a zooming image of a fractal and that's it.
@@al6243 its a zoom movie with a very high density, higher density, more expensive and slow to calculate, however certain methods can make it faster, for example, series approximation. It makes the calculations simpler for the computer, so it calculates 200 times faster, but this method can end up with fantasy fractals, which you can fix with glitch solving, but that slows it down by 2 times, making it only 100 times faster than the traditional way.
Christian Baumgartner I usually fall asleep while holding my phone up to my face, so it’s possible that the first thing I hear is music, and the first thing I see is this. It would be a very intense 2 seconds of my morning.
The first couple of programs I wrote on my Mac 128K (B&W, floppy, no FPU) back in 1985 were in 68K assembly. One was a mandelbrot zoomer and the other was a hyper-object (hypercube, hypertetrahedron, etc) stereo visualizer/rotator. The tricks these modern Mandelbrot zoomers need to do to go so deep are pretty nuts. Respect.
@@z7r580 pro tip: put palm of hand on the top, tip upside, then magically the pringles goto said palm. lastly put sideways, remove palm and boom you have yourself a solution
Make your own bro! Totally worth it. I've been stuck in the infinite fractals before, it wasn't as pleasant as you may think. You gett used to it though lol
Just extract it yourself lol it’s absolutely incredible I love closing my eyes and seeing infinite fractals that fall apart and reveal a hyperspace with machine elves and jesters and faces everywhere
i used to actively seek out these fractal zoom videos when i was in high school because they're so easy for me to zone out to, very glad that the algorithm has finally brought me back here 😊
Some are identical. Most vary in very specific ways and in an infinite variety of ways. For example, search for videos which describe the numbers of 'tentacles' coming off the 'buds' and how these vary at the various levels of zoom. Mind blowing stuff.
I remember when the issue of SA came out in August 1985. I wrote a program for my Apple II+ and tried to get a picture. It took days to even go 100 iterations and I had to settle for letting the program note the changes as a white or black dot as there wasn't enough memory to actually show colors. The magazine article does a good job of explaining it. www.scientificamerican.com/article/mandelbrot-set/
2:05 is my favorite part, when you think it's gonna zoom down the tunnel and then decides "nah lets' just check out this wall over here" and it's also a beautiful infinite pattern. Amazing.
@@georgepetrou501 Thank you for this. I am thinking about how this is made as I am watching it and it looked like the camera angle moved but you are right. Just an illusion.
ruclips.net/video/Iy7NzjCmUf0/видео.html my kind exploded and I questioned my existence when I watched this space video please watch the whole thing it’s interesting and made my mind blown
@Stjan Scrabeck Being an (very) amateur astronomer, I have a hypothesis which is either completely stupid, or probable ... We know that the Big Bang originated from a region of 'space' -- I use inverted commas because, strictly speaking, spacetime simply didn't exist.at that point ... but I digress -- no bigger than a Planck Length, and perhaps smaller, if at all possible, however improbable ... In my fevered imagination, that can mean only one thing: a gravitational singularity. The only thing we know that can sustain a singularity, for any significant lenght of time, in astronomical terms, without fading away due to Hawking radiation, is a super-massive black holes, the kind of which exists in more or less the center of every visible galaxy, even in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Further more, not only do we know galaxies merge, but black holes merge too, as observed not that long ago ... Imagine, then, if you may, that in a time, before the time we know now, due to the eventual gravitational influx caused by dark matter, caused not only galaxies, but all prior black holes, to merge together, meaning, obviously, the entire mass of a universe, contained in a space no bigger than a Planck Length. Basing off of Energy-Mass equivalency from Einstein's famous equation, even accounting for gravity, that (mind-numbing ...) amount of energy existing in such a tiny space would be incredibly unstable. For, again, based on my hypothesis, this singularity may have existed for ~ Planck Time, before exploding ... and thus the birth of the known universe. Furthermore, what if there is a balance between dark matter and dark energy, and what if the continuing expansion of the universe, as first observed by Hubble, is driven by said dark energy, formed from the previous universe having been collapsed into that singularity. But soon enough, dark mass will take over again, causing the universe as we know it to stop expanding, but rather slow down, and eventually, cause an increase in galaxies merging, ergo black holes merging. Thus, if true, the known universe will collapse into yet another 'super-massive' singularity, existing, again, for a Planck Time, before exploding into yet another Big Bang ... The problem, of course, since that spacetime was created as the direct result of the Big Bang, we have no idea of what existed before that; current mathematics won't allow it, and may never will This will then suggest the 'universe' is a Mandelbrot Set, an unfathomable number of iterations of universes that may have occured before, and may yet occur again, as result of the cyclical growth-collapse-growth ...
Imagine if this is what you see when you die. Just endlessly falling through a mandelbrot set. And then, after countless eons of falling, you arrive back to the start.
Eh? Imagine dying and this is what you'll watch forever, and you will never be revived. Also, you are a mindless being, since you are dead. So, if you die, you might be watching this video eternally but you don't even know about it.
RUclips: recommends me a 6 year old video. I find these things interesting and can't believe I didn't see it sooner, and the piano sounds noiatagic for some reason
This is where dads go when they go to the store. edit in 2023: wow i didn't expect a joke made by 10 year old me to get this many likes. THX SO MUCH FOR DA LIKES!!1!111!!1!! :DDDDD
Mid z One +figo 3 Its the joke where the dad doesn’t come back which is likely because he died... When you die your brain releases a very potent hallucinogenic drug similar to taking DMT and it’s just like a long, long trip. That’s also why some people who have been revived say they ‘saw the light’
I know fractals infinitely repeat and all but still, seeing the original Mandelbrot set emerge after zooming in for 3 minutes was almost incomprehensible
I'm impressed. So many of these Mandelbrot zoom videos focus on the computationally cheap parts of the fractal, like the Needle and the filaments which lack detail and render quickly. You, on the other hand, dive straight for an Elephant Valley, notoriously the most computationally intensive part, which must have taken a lot of time and some serious computing grunt to produce. Having sat through some painfully long render times myself exploring this region, heightens my appreciation of cruising through it in your video. I'd far rather watch a video like this, that doesn't go so far in, but zooms slower and showcases the more intricate and detailed parts of the fractal, than one whose maker boasts about going down to E + however many thousand magnification, and then dives right into the cheapest filaments of the Needle at lightspeed.
Fractal universe im kinda new to the whole mandelbrot thing and was wondering how do you go about rendering it. and what part of the pc its most hard on. e.g the RAM, the CPU or the GPU
Steven Roper I have no idea what those words mean but I feel I understood them fully. I'd love to get into this mathematical art of mandlebrot-big if you will,
Hero✩Lydragius God i love OFF, Im cosplaying Zacharie for a convention thats soon (Im one of the few last people that still draw off fanart on a daily basis)
imagine if this was hell. just falling for eternity as the piano notes get louder and louder the farther you go. Thats what I would say is true suffering.
@@lamaking9309 well I cannot prove to you that it exists. There is something called faith and unfortunately you just need to believe in God and Jesus and the devil and if you don't believe in those things then there's nothing I can do butts yeah I hope that you find the truth and that you believe for your sake
@@lamaking9309 yeah I wish I could prove it to you but the only proof I have is my faith and that won't be good enough for many people but I wish you the best and God bless you
That is *not* what synesthesia is at all, oh dear... (synesthesia is a sense-based phenomenon in which one thing sparks a sort of cognitive memory or other, by which your brain will associate things- for example, the word college is a blue and silver wrapped chocolate bar, and purple is a bratty follower of the devious red. I experience it myself, and that’s all it is really. It doesn’t let you “smell colors” lmao what)
xhappyponyx Okay, I've done some research, and there are many different types and forms of synesthesia. One of the types can let you experience colours using all of the five senses, and that includes smell. There have been a few recorded cases of people who have this type, and I read about them in a few articles. Your form must be different. :)
I am mesmerized by the fact that even though we zoomed in at one specific spot, there is an infinitely larger amount of places that could be zoomed on, at any given moment of the trip, that could lead to infinitely times infinite more images. If this was a map, I feel like it could mimic our universe, to a scale. Am I the only one who feels this way?
I like to think of these as a map of all the different possible states of a closed system (such as our observable universe). So time is in the direction of zooming, and a given frame represents the state of that closed system. And within that frame you could chose to zoom in on any area of the frame. This is analogous to the space of available actions that could evolve out of your given view of reality. In these zooms we often follow a linear path into the zoom as it keeps zooming into the center, although it could easily pan and zoom in at the same time. I can sometimes picture the different patterns as the repeating patterns that exist within the history of our planet with the changes in the carbon cycle or the shifts in power during human history and the evolution of culture. Or cosmic events. They are all cyclical but maybe at some point the resolution runs out and we are left with the big rip. This sort of linear zoom where it just zooms straight in rather than meandering around the space of possible locations to zoom into, feels sort of deterministic in a way. As if it simply follows the only possible state evolution from one point in time to the next.
No your not I was kinda thinking maybe somewhat similar, like there is an infinite way to zoom in and never experience the same zoom. My question is it possible to get inside and then zoom off in another direction you know just have a gander a quick look see if you will.
In other words physically turn look right and see what the unstable side looks like or am I not understanding it correctly? Isnt there 4 dimensions to the geometric shape ?
Now just imagine having eyes that percieve SO MUCH detail that you don't even need to zoom in to see all the details. That would be like being able to see 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pixels all at the same time.
to explain it short = they had a math question that had no possible outcome, a guy made a reverse formula where u normally would use the outcome to get back to the 1st number, but since there is no outcome he used imaginary numbers, any numbers. then he put those numbers on a visual graph. the more numbers and the more accurate numbers were, the more the graph showed details and structures. the insane thing here is that some structures repeat in many variations, and that the detail is infinite, the more number accuration u get the deeper detail u can see in the visuals. ok thats insane, whats more insane is that this drawing had not one touch of human hand, except the colorisation but thats to make some levels clear, but the shapes are pure from a formula compared with all possible numbers, so what u see is not man;s work, its made by someeone else or soemthing else. some call it universe some call it god. u decide.
@@fromatron As someone with ADD, which is basically ADHD but without physical expression. I can confirm that this is not true. It's more like a DMT trip. The sensation it creates to the brain after staring at this for a little too long, is the same as being on a good amount of drugs.
Two thoughts… first I love that you can see countable numbers, like 4 swirls, within this infinite zoom. Second, if you glance away at something after staring for several seconds, your vision tricks you into thinking you’re zooming out.
I did this once about 25 years ago, and published a cd ROM of the results after working six months with a very slow but state of the art Macintosh. I was in the first person to get the program working on a Cray 1 computer with a frame buffer that my company developed for that purpose, we talked to Mandelbrot and his colleagues about it, he had only ever seen it print it out on computer paper in black-and-white. He visited us at the Apple facility in California and was amazed to see his discovery in color and so interactive.
Well, that's what happening to us right now in case you didn't notice. Our universe is a fractal and we are part of it. The physical world is our consciousness experimenting a dream. We are this fractal. Scary, yes, can you do anything about it? Well as far as i know no.
Fractals go beyond the quantum realm. They go into a realm where as normal physics become irrelevant in the quantum realm, time and space themselves become irrelevant in this fractal realm which is inescapable because space itself stops becoming a role
@@MakerManX That's saying infinitely deep fractals such as this are physically real... contrary to reality. As far as science knows, things can't get any smaller than particles and Planck lengths. I mean, _sure_ they exist mathematically. But when's the last you've seen a spherical cow moving at speed x along a frictionless plane? Hmm? Thought so. This ain't a chalkboard, or calculator, or some theoretical fractal analogy of an island. No, this is real life where things are messy and sad and cows are cow shaped.
@@sevin8378 I meant if the were to exist physically (which they probably don't) they would go smaller than the quantum realm. Maybe that should clear some stuff up
jeftha de jong I have no idea but I think it’s a visual example of an equation with no answer so in trying to find the number it just keeps repeating with no solution
did I just die
Just for a minute.....welcome back.
yes.
Welcome to hell. Or heaven. You choose.
Worse, you survived.
Would you be upset if this is all there was when you died?
How the graphics will be like when they announce PC 2
Fucking pc 2
Every reply talks about PC 2, so PC 2
How much does it cost if it's announced?
@@B58-Minecraft $PC2
@@amokaanimationz240 my goodness. what an idea, why didnt i think of that.
You could pause this at any point in the video and have a desktop background
so basically this is just a random screensaver generator.
ZOOM 37.00E doesn’t look so good though
@@snerttt just give a timestamp
Zeke Howey what
@@snerttt a time stamp is something like 5:13 so someone can click on it and take them right to the spot, btw the time stamp I posted is just a random time
Don’t forget this is just one infinitely small point in the vast unending plane of the set
Bro wtfffffff STOP
My brain: off
The realm in which our universe exists
@@AlphaPackBoi i don't think we live in Mandelbrot fractal😅
This is where the flying dutchman threw squidward lol
Top comment god
Underrated lol
That's what happened to me after 5 minutes watching this after I drank a glass of cold water:
ruclips.net/video/lCl7I7png08/видео.html
you threw a dog at a *blind man*
“THE FLY OF DESPAIR”
I didn’t know the Dutchman was into geometry.
Anyone else have no idea what tf they’re looking at? Just randomly surfing RUclips?
@@notmebutyou666 lol!
Kurt Balcom I just sent this to my friends saying the same thing! Lol except I said while listening to Rosetta Stoned by Tool
@@evilchef3879 Love that song
*band*
Something about numbers and absolute value? Idk. I Googled it for you, but by the time I got clicked back, I forgot. Also, I didn't quite understand what I read. Hope this helps! 😂
The most mind boggling part is that all of this detail is already there... You're just zooming in..
Proof of the Multiverse?
......zooming in to a single spot. There’s this same infinite expression at every single point.....🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Yeah, imagine zooming in on, say, a fine mist hanging in the air with sunlight shining through it. Or imagine whatever you like, really. I can't tell you what to imagine
There are videos that zoom in on super high def pictures, like real life stuff
VEGAN aka, drugs 😉
It doesn't matter how many years pass since 2014, this is insane!
0:23 0:24 0:25 0:26
@@josefhischam3125That was your favorite part?
I felt like on drugs
@@ConquestadorExplore Man, who didn't?
@sillycs Good luck 👍
My favorite parts are when you're zooming off-center and it feels like you're falling into the wrong place but then you realize there is no wrong place. You just keep zooming into more beautiful fractals.
bro that was super racist
no way bro
@@Kronos.Saturn bruh what
@@Kronos.Saturn What the fuck?
@@feels5460 just use your imagination bro.
When u rub your eyes a little too hard
Zaklamp or get kicked in the nuts really hard for the first time.
MKB Gaming yeah! You tell him! RUclips is a place for perfect spelling and correct grammar!...
You must be really bored to say something so stupid.
D Sandoval ?
What?The place you resort defines your grammar, hmmm.Are you saying that we should stop using good grammar, when we are on the internet?
As couse saw yu hord is to tis understood noot if guet grenmer uce.!!.
Frodotbaggns Rr I know that.But he says that we don’t need to use good grammar on the Yotube.In a formal letter “u” would be stupid.But on the internet u is an accepted form for “you”.That doesn’t mean that you can misspell other things like “use” or “thing” just because you are on RUclips.And that other guy has a point.Why would you bother saying your if you previously said “u”?Just say “u” and “ur”.
Black Flash Let spaces after your dots.
Mad props to the guy that went into that fractal and recorded the whole thing
r/praisethecameraman
@@TotherKoala 🤓
@@chrisdawson1776 r/shutup
@@imDANIILQW1111 Stop
Dude stop at least now give some credit to the screen recording this foolishness is going on from 4 years
This was like walking on into infinity. Hypnotic and beautiful.
No matter how hard i try, i can’t comprehend how deep this zoom is.
But is this a zoom on an object?
@@TehLiquicityy i'm pretty sure it's a mathmatical equation
What does ZOOM even mean if it's math....
@@Rigiroony it's a graphic representation of a math formula. Maybe that makes sense about the zoom :)
@@dieterrosswag933 About the same time as zooming to the end of this mandelbrot fractal is my guess.
Its really weird that it looks normal at first but when you zoom in its like the word normal just stops being a thing
We'll have this as a screen saver when quantum computers reach their peak.
michael your profile pic looks like a choclate M&M
@@MyIphoneGaming shit, your right
Thanks, I'll never get that thought out of my head now, ever
michael lol
you look like Eminem
It won't be a "saver" though
Imagine your soul travelling through this after you pass by.
People with an iron deficiency when they stand up
Meeee
Ooohhh!! So that's what's happening to me? I thought it was just standing up too fast... this makes alot more sence
@@disgruntledcommenter-o4h well it's fine when you arnt standing up to go di something but if your say jn school, or.. crossing the street after being in n a car for hours....
What a weird reference
Annoying 13 Year Old totally relate lol
Annoying 13 Year Old underrated comment
I'm pretty sure this person did something very impressive and I hate the fact that I have no idea what is going on therefore I can't really fully grasp how amazing this exactly is.
@@samarthagarwal5997 I was referring more to the technical achievement not the set itself. Like what's so special about this zoom. To me it just seems like a zooming image of a fractal and that's it.
@@al6243 its a zoom movie with a very high density, higher density, more expensive and slow to calculate, however certain methods can make it faster, for example, series approximation. It makes the calculations simpler for the computer, so it calculates 200 times faster, but this method can end up with fantasy fractals, which you can fix with glitch solving, but that slows it down by 2 times, making it only 100 times faster than the traditional way.
@@bensfractals43 those are definitely words.
@@imben77 definitely
Same
When you wake up from an accidental 5 hour nap and youtube is still autoplaying
Underated comment
Christian Baumgartner
I usually fall asleep while holding my phone up to my face, so it’s possible that the first thing I hear is music, and the first thing I see is this.
It would be a very intense 2 seconds of my morning.
And your phone is the same temperature as the core of the sun
@@Samuel-m3u6q this is so fucking true
Sam Dolby
Yes.
And, from personal experience, your battery will last like 6 hours less.
The first couple of programs I wrote on my Mac 128K (B&W, floppy, no FPU) back in 1985 were in 68K assembly. One was a mandelbrot zoomer and the other was a hyper-object (hypercube, hypertetrahedron, etc) stereo visualizer/rotator. The tricks these modern Mandelbrot zoomers need to do to go so deep are pretty nuts. Respect.
*That's what the calculator sees when you divide by 0*
Check it
Best one so far
ƝveR this is great 😂
ƝveR 666th like lol
This is actually what you say when you square root -1 xd
I really liked the part when it zoomed in.
Me too
Can you give a time stamp, didn’t catch it in the vid
0:44 to 8:50
@@devinswrthout4127 it happens a few times, just pay close attention.
@@dr.redstone7980 dude...
Nobody
RUclips recommended:
The hardest mandelbrot zoom
Mandelbrot zooms are always a classic.
@@Natalie-kl5ub makes sense
*makes a meme using youtube comments*
So true
*_mandelbort_*
staring at this whole thing unblinking and then looking away and seeing the walls get sucked into the middle is pretty great
Reaching for that last Pringle be like
*tips pringle can sideways* oofs :^)
I have to use the tip of my fingers to clamp down on it
@@z7r580 pro tip: put palm of hand on the top, tip upside, then magically the pringles goto said palm. lastly put sideways, remove palm and boom you have yourself a solution
@@aidenrhodes4456 thank you
@@z7r580 anytime man, come here if you need anymore wise words for pringle related problems, or fuck it anything tbf
Minecraft dropper map looks awesome..
DaChozenPoww bruh. Too good
Lmao
😂👍
I’m waiting for the download link
lmao
I can’t afford Dmt so I just stand up really fast and watch these kinds of vids. Has me faded ngl.
Joe Rogan approved
I can afford but cant find any
Make your own bro! Totally worth it. I've been stuck in the infinite fractals before, it wasn't as pleasant as you may think. You gett used to it though lol
Just extract it yourself lol it’s absolutely incredible I love closing my eyes and seeing infinite fractals that fall apart and reveal a hyperspace with machine elves and jesters and faces everywhere
@@snipe4lllife i have! But honesty i cant anymore. :( wish i could make one of u guys rich.
i used to actively seek out these fractal zoom videos when i was in high school because they're so easy for me to zone out to, very glad that the algorithm has finally brought me back here 😊
This is where those nerf darts you never found again are at
Why isn't this the top comment
BrunetteBird true
Top 5 comment ever, maybe top 3
Yoooooo pin this op
FACTS
Welcome to part 28 of: How the hell did i get here?
To be continued
You're a good one.
Can you help me find where part 18 is?
I think you clicked on this video yourself
@@sdagfhfdhs909 that's... the point... i dont know why i did it
When you eat 3 flintstone vitamin gummies instead of 2
YoYMastrr V I eat hard flintstones vitamins
Flip Mode 😂😂😂😂 this is what I say when this joke comes up lmaooo been poppin the hard ones since 6
Mine were chalk not gummies
Snatcher Claus that’s what I’m saying
@Snatcher Claus,
I have been.
Is that what's been going wrong??
And after countless months of zooming in on the Mandelbrot set, we have discovered…
Another Mandelbrot set!
Some are identical. Most vary in very specific ways and in an infinite variety of ways. For example, search for videos which describe the numbers of 'tentacles' coming off the 'buds' and how these vary at the various levels of zoom. Mind blowing stuff.
These fractals are so full of themselves 🙄
cause they're fractals
I believe those are called "minibrots."
Bravo! 🥳
tfw when it looks like it's going into the centre and swerves to zoom into a tiny piece of the background
Leon Leee that feel when when
its 4:20 btw
Ya ikr I thought I was the only one who got triggered by that
What are we zooming in on?
Leon Leee 😋😋
2:06 oof
Is this the hole that squidward got dropped in by the Flying Dutchman?
Was looking for this
He still falling to this day
Oh my gosh i remember that the episode scared me so much especially the hole
*Fly of Despair
This shit never ends
I understand next to nothing, yet still fully appreciate the hard work and effort put into this.
Yes yes
To think that of this in one little shape
I had a friend that made these...I didn't ask her to explain it, but she tried anyway...i lasted about thirty seconds
I remember when the issue of SA came out in August 1985. I wrote a program for my Apple II+ and tried to get a picture. It took days to even go 100 iterations and I had to settle for letting the program note the changes as a white or black dot as there wasn't enough memory to actually show colors. The magazine article does a good job of explaining it.
www.scientificamerican.com/article/mandelbrot-set/
I think my ability to perceive depth just killed itself lol
Incredible video
It's so hard to think of something so small yet so infinitely big.
The universe
The universe is though to be a 3-manifold, so not infinite.
FreeBeast My pe... uh
easy. the universe
numbers
I really really need to do homework
Fuck I just pressed replay
Ryanside I had a homework to crate the Mendelbrot set on a programming language
This is my homework but I'm procrastinating reading people say they watch fractals' videos while they are on drugs
What is life
Eww
I need to sleep
2:05 is my favorite part, when you think it's gonna zoom down the tunnel and then decides "nah lets' just check out this wall over here" and it's also a beautiful infinite pattern. Amazing.
Nope, it's not a tunnel. It's an illusion that makes you think it's a tunnel. The camera always zooms straight ahead
@@georgepetrou501 Thank you for this. I am thinking about how this is made as I am watching it and it looked like the camera angle moved but you are right. Just an illusion.
and 3:57
The camera man did it so that we dint get bored for the next 600 seconds
@@andreacorrea5921 😂
These formations are really magnificent and rather like a very advanced Kaleidoscope,exceptional patterns.
Nope
My computer would implode into a black hole if it tried to process this.
ruclips.net/video/Iy7NzjCmUf0/видео.html my kind exploded and I questioned my existence when I watched this space video please watch the whole thing it’s interesting and made my mind blown
same
@Stjan Scrabeck
Being an (very) amateur astronomer, I have a hypothesis which is either completely stupid, or probable ...
We know that the Big Bang originated from a region of 'space' -- I use inverted commas because, strictly speaking, spacetime simply didn't exist.at that point ... but I digress -- no bigger than a Planck Length, and perhaps smaller, if at all possible, however improbable ...
In my fevered imagination, that can mean only one thing: a gravitational singularity.
The only thing we know that can sustain a singularity, for any significant lenght of time, in astronomical terms, without fading away due to Hawking radiation, is a super-massive black holes, the kind of which exists in more or less the center of every visible galaxy, even in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field.
Further more, not only do we know galaxies merge, but black holes merge too, as observed not that long ago ...
Imagine, then, if you may, that in a time, before the time we know now, due to the eventual gravitational influx caused by dark matter, caused not only galaxies, but all prior black holes, to merge together, meaning, obviously, the entire mass of a universe, contained in a space no bigger than a Planck Length.
Basing off of Energy-Mass equivalency from Einstein's famous equation, even accounting for gravity, that (mind-numbing ...) amount of energy existing in such a tiny space would be incredibly unstable. For, again, based on my hypothesis, this singularity may have existed for ~ Planck Time, before exploding ... and thus the birth of the known universe.
Furthermore, what if there is a balance between dark matter and dark energy, and what if the continuing expansion of the universe, as first observed by Hubble, is driven by said dark energy, formed from the previous universe having been collapsed into that singularity. But soon enough, dark mass will take over again, causing the universe as we know it to stop expanding, but rather slow down, and eventually, cause an increase in galaxies merging, ergo black holes merging.
Thus, if true, the known universe will collapse into yet another 'super-massive' singularity, existing, again, for a Planck Time, before exploding into yet another Big Bang ...
The problem, of course, since that spacetime was created as the direct result of the Big Bang, we have no idea of what existed before that; current mathematics won't allow it, and may never will
This will then suggest the 'universe' is a Mandelbrot Set, an unfathomable number of iterations of universes that may have occured before, and may yet occur again, as result of the cyclical growth-collapse-growth ...
nigelft Dude, my computer caused the Big Bang after it tried to process the entire Mandelbrot Set.
Stjan Scrabeck glad I’m not the only one
Imagine skydiving through this
You would never reach the ground. An endless fall into abstract maths, as beautiful as can be, could also be mind-shatteringly depressing to think of.
You can by smoking N,N-DMT or taking other psychedelic Tryptamines.
@@nayreel3529 Actually yeah, im guessing the mini brots are just "floating islands"
Minecraft did it first
DMT
Imagine if this is what you see when you die. Just endlessly falling through a mandelbrot set. And then, after countless eons of falling, you arrive back to the start.
I’d be chill with that ngl
Eh? Imagine dying and this is what you'll watch forever, and you will never be revived. Also, you are a mindless being, since you are dead. So, if you die, you might be watching this video eternally but you don't even know about it.
I would kill myself tbh
That’s terrifying
RUclips: recommends me a 6 year old video. I find these things interesting and can't believe I didn't see it sooner, and the piano sounds noiatagic for some reason
Great choice adding Beethoven’s 15th sonata as complimentary music to your video
trying to find homework in your backpack be like
damn that reminds me of my lost overdue library books
Looking for homework that you never did
My backpack is a freakin black hole
@@mr.potatoman9770 Dude, literally same.
I still can't find my freaking Science Book
Fabulous Squidward *plot twist* you never got homework
This is where dads go when they go to the store.
edit in 2023: wow i didn't expect a joke made by 10 year old me to get this many likes. THX SO MUCH FOR DA LIKES!!1!111!!1!! :DDDDD
Great! Now i can't stop laughing...
dear sir, i request an explanation to this joke
@@MidzOne maybe it's a drug joke?
Mid z One +figo 3 Its the joke where the dad doesn’t come back which is likely because he died... When you die your brain releases a very potent hallucinogenic drug similar to taking DMT and it’s just like a long, long trip. That’s also why some people who have been revived say they ‘saw the light’
My dad left me at the store once...
All this combined with comic sans.
@@Tom-id7zr whatever beast
😁
Cosmic With would be better.
What? Me?
Teenis Teenis
Bro just dropped the hardest Mandelbrot edit and thought we wouldn’t notice
It kinda reminds me of Madagascar when Alex gets shot with a stun gun
Dart gun?
Tranquilizer gun
U right
WHO CAN TAKE THE SUNRISE?
@@starmoral5456 LMAO
imagine a movie opening with this and saying "in a place far, far away"
I'm wondering about this but *What the heck is the point of this video if it's just a zooming in of the Mandelbrot*
Benjamin Manu underrated comment
This scene itself would take half of the movie time!
hi ded pou
I know fractals infinitely repeat and all but still, seeing the original Mandelbrot set emerge after zooming in for 3 minutes was almost incomprehensible
Math is so beautiful, it really is.
Fractals, baby! Fractals!
@@Johannes_Sorvali Maths truly is beautiful
-now make maths cure cancer-
(also in england we say maths instead of math in case you were wondering)
uwau It isn't a loop. Every bulb is infinitely unique
Why did i see this, that time i smoked a huge pipe of Salvia divinorum?
Mind blown. Congratulations on a superb piece of work.
I'm impressed. So many of these Mandelbrot zoom videos focus on the computationally cheap parts of the fractal, like the Needle and the filaments which lack detail and render quickly. You, on the other hand, dive straight for an Elephant Valley, notoriously the most computationally intensive part, which must have taken a lot of time and some serious computing grunt to produce. Having sat through some painfully long render times myself exploring this region, heightens my appreciation of cruising through it in your video.
I'd far rather watch a video like this, that doesn't go so far in, but zooms slower and showcases the more intricate and detailed parts of the fractal, than one whose maker boasts about going down to E + however many thousand magnification, and then dives right into the cheapest filaments of the Needle at lightspeed.
Fractal universe im kinda new to the whole mandelbrot thing and was wondering how do you go about rendering it. and what part of the pc its most hard on. e.g the RAM, the CPU or the GPU
Steven Roper I have no idea what those words mean but I feel I understood them fully. I'd love to get into this mathematical art of mandlebrot-big if you will,
what
lmao I love this comment section
What the fuck are they talking about? Why was this in my recommended?
I...
...
I think I need to go outside...
No, no, my dear pedro. You must stay in. Let the mandelbrot purify you and your adversaries.
mebezaccraft what is your profile picture
Kelk It's a cat named pedro (nicknamed The Judge) from an indie video game made by french video game creator Mortis Ghost. The game is called "OFF".
mebezaccraft cool u played off wat cool game
Hero✩Lydragius God i love OFF, Im cosplaying Zacharie for a convention thats soon (Im one of the few last people that still draw off fanart on a daily basis)
Me: hits my elbow in a certain place
My entire nerve system:
I found that place, it is near the upper part of your elbow, closest to your body
I would’ve given this comment a like, but it has 69 likes (currently)
@@dr.redstone7980 thank you for doing your part
Your profile pic is unsettling
Usually my eyeballs dont play piano like a sir
Do not watch this on shrooms
Too late
Welcome to another episode of:
"How did this get in my recommendations and why did I click on it?"
I love that all of my totally-out-of-nowhere, weird recommendations like this video have comments like this
Amen
😂😂😂😂
Well it was in our recommendations because is broken and we clicked on it because it looked cool
With a special guest. Mandelbrot
When your mum spots a stain but you can’t see it so she points to it
this should be top comment wtf
BonesYT ok no need to be rude and it’s stupid not stupiding
and when it’s literally the smallest stain that is not even noticeable by the naked human eye 😒
@@BonesRUclips The irony of this, lmao
My other sock going to another dimension after being in the washing machine.
*casually noclips out of reality*
@@worldofme6155
*into the backrooms*
Cute
Called 'Powker' unexplained disappearance
It's called
now we are in 2023 and this is the most clear vision i have for that shape so far
THANK U BRO THIS WAS SO PROFESSIONAL AND GOOD
It’s impossible to comprehend how something so atomically small can have such detail just because of an equation but here we are
WELL MAYBE IT STARTED OFF BIGGER THAN THE UNIVERSE
God
Deam there a lot of smart people here. I'm just here guz I'm a trip sitter n wanted to blow ma niggas mind
@@jimmy2619 For that you are the most enlightened among us
But what the equation?) i just dont understand how it works
If I told you I can zoom like this with my eyes you wouldn’t believe me but I can
It only takes 15 hits of LSD
Hahahaha 😂
Facts
15 hits... They must lay them think round your way :/
MyPedromendez one hit of dmt does the trick for my dog
You don't hit LSD. You drop it.
It's so crazy how Ant-Man even captured this while travelling through the quantum void
Dennis Ignacio it’s what Ant Man is going to see when he jumps in thanos’ shtank hole
@@lioldink1827 noice hahahahahahah
@@lioldink1827 holy crap
Thanos can’t clench hard enough to defend
Also you can’t move your shlong without clenching your but hole
What a fantastic trip! It was like the scenes at the end of 2001, A Space Odyssey. Thank you so much.
imagine if this was hell. just falling for eternity as the piano notes get louder and louder the farther you go. Thats what I would say is true suffering.
You would WISH that was hell. Hell is eternal suffering in the lake of fire.
@@lamaking9309 yes there is. It is better to prepare for the reality that it's real then ignore it and have to be thrown in it forever
@@lamaking9309 well I cannot prove to you that it exists. There is something called faith and unfortunately you just need to believe in God and Jesus and the devil and if you don't believe in those things then there's nothing I can do butts yeah I hope that you find the truth and that you believe for your sake
@@lamaking9309 yeah I wish I could prove it to you but the only proof I have is my faith and that won't be good enough for many people but I wish you the best and God bless you
@@raveouscarlias4479 ngl Satan needs to up his game because falling for eternity in this shit seens way worse than getting set on fire or whatever
Pause anywhere in the video and you have yourself a desktop background.
Underrated
8:56
3:37
0:05
fogtok0 o
During an exam...
Me: Come on brain, we studied this right?
Brain:
Just the fucking happy piano in the background
@@danestambaugh255 i was about to say that lmao
Thought I was the only one who did this😂
With the music!!!! 🤣🤣
Wtf you are fu**ingly right😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
What i see when i rub my eyes:
Right!
💯
*_when you stand up too quickly_*
Yes omfg
Yes it’s called head rush
I thought it just happened to certain people
Maximus29422 i think it’s something to do with high blood pressure.
You feel like 6 tons of weight has just left your head
1. you want it to stop
2. But you keep watching on
😂 my eyes feel wired
This is what happens when you smell the color 9.
i'm speechless
Based
This or your head will explode
InflatablePlane first of you gotta snort weed then you smell the color 9
but have you tasted purple?
crazy that the mandelbrot set has more to explore then the whole fucking observable universe
Holy shit now i can smell colours
How TF do you smell colors
Dylan Frost a condition called synesthesia can let you smell colours.
That is *not* what synesthesia is at all, oh dear... (synesthesia is a sense-based phenomenon in which one thing sparks a sort of cognitive memory or other, by which your brain will associate things- for example, the word college is a blue and silver wrapped chocolate bar, and purple is a bratty follower of the devious red. I experience it myself, and that’s all it is really. It doesn’t let you “smell colors” lmao what)
xhappyponyx Okay, I've done some research, and there are many different types and forms of synesthesia. One of the types can let you experience colours using all of the five senses, and that includes smell. There have been a few recorded cases of people who have this type, and I read about them in a few articles. Your form must be different. :)
Tf you on!? LSD
I am mesmerized by the fact that even though we zoomed in at one specific spot, there is an infinitely larger amount of places that could be zoomed on, at any given moment of the trip, that could lead to infinitely times infinite more images. If this was a map, I feel like it could mimic our universe, to a scale. Am I the only one who feels this way?
I like to think of these as a map of all the different possible states of a closed system (such as our observable universe). So time is in the direction of zooming, and a given frame represents the state of that closed system. And within that frame you could chose to zoom in on any area of the frame. This is analogous to the space of available actions that could evolve out of your given view of reality.
In these zooms we often follow a linear path into the zoom as it keeps zooming into the center, although it could easily pan and zoom in at the same time.
I can sometimes picture the different patterns as the repeating patterns that exist within the history of our planet with the changes in the carbon cycle or the shifts in power during human history and the evolution of culture. Or cosmic events. They are all cyclical but maybe at some point the resolution runs out and we are left with the big rip.
This sort of linear zoom where it just zooms straight in rather than meandering around the space of possible locations to zoom into, feels sort of deterministic in a way. As if it simply follows the only possible state evolution from one point in time to the next.
@@nateshrager512 wonderfully said!
No your not I was kinda thinking maybe somewhat similar, like there is an infinite way to zoom in and never experience the same zoom. My question is it possible to get inside and then zoom off in another direction you know just have a gander a quick look see if you will.
In other words physically turn look right and see what the unstable side looks like or am I not understanding it correctly? Isnt there 4 dimensions to the geometric shape ?
Of this equation.
Like looking at a persian carpet while being on LSD. Like falling into it...
Probably what dmt is like. Just ur consiousness zooming into something, but what???
Or when listening to an lsd song
Or tile floor or any floor probably
@@lilxannydaddy1756
Just what I thought about when seeing this.
I saw this once before while staring at concrete after eating 1/4 oz of psilocybin.... the song was different though. Lol
Now just imagine having eyes that percieve SO MUCH detail that you don't even need to zoom in to see all the details. That would be like being able to see 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pixels all at the same time.
Really cool thought, I hadn’t looked at it that way. :)
When you try to read some small text so you zoom it, but accidentally you pass into a whole another dimension and your brain explodes.
yeah same
Dude , always happens to me .
@waffletoast yes.
Relatable
I have no clue what you are talking about and wtf a mandelbrot is, but that looks sick
to explain it short = they had a math question that had no possible outcome, a guy made a reverse formula where u normally would use the outcome to get back to the 1st number, but since there is no outcome he used imaginary numbers, any numbers. then he put those numbers on a visual graph. the more numbers and the more accurate numbers were, the more the graph showed details and structures. the insane thing here is that some structures repeat in many variations, and that the detail is infinite, the more number accuration u get the deeper detail u can see in the visuals. ok thats insane, whats more insane is that this drawing had not one touch of human hand, except the colorisation but thats to make some levels clear, but the shapes are pure from a formula compared with all possible numbers, so what u see is not man;s work, its made by someeone else or soemthing else. some call it universe some call it god. u decide.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set
@@beammachine4525 mindblowing man. Thank you for explanation.
Daniel Nový ur welcome, also check out vids on mandelbox its a 3d version its even more crazy
Same lmao
I can’t decide if watching this is relaxing or anxiety inducing!?! Beautiful and terrifying at the same time.
Sounds like adhd
@@fromatron bruh what
@@fromatron As someone with ADD, which is basically ADHD but without physical expression. I can confirm that this is not true. It's more like a DMT trip. The sensation it creates to the brain after staring at this for a little too long, is the same as being on a good amount of drugs.
@@timspiker5 MEO DMT and not N,N to be precise
I feel like I'm falling into an infinitely deep hole. XD
Two thoughts… first I love that you can see countable numbers, like 4 swirls, within this infinite zoom.
Second, if you glance away at something after staring for several seconds, your vision tricks you into thinking you’re zooming out.
Me looking for the tiniest loophole in the homework instructions in order to do less work:
But you end up doing more work looking for the loophole
Tru
@@Nothing64290 atleast it took you infinite energy to decrease the work, am I right.... hahaha....
.................... u have no place here
@@TwDjLsT ?
Antman exploring the quantum realm (2019, colorized)
2023*
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Agreed
Can someone tell me wtf is an antman, am I missing something here?
Marco Zolo are... are you being serious?? If so, it’s a marvel superhero who has the ability to shrink to very small sizes
I did this once about 25 years ago, and published a cd ROM of the results after working six months with a very slow but state of the art Macintosh. I was in the first person to get the program working on a Cray 1 computer with a frame buffer that my company developed for that purpose, we talked to Mandelbrot and his colleagues about it, he had only ever seen it print it out on computer paper in black-and-white. He visited us at the Apple facility in California and was amazed to see his discovery in color and so interactive.
Wow, you talked to the guy who invented it? That's cool
That’s absolutely based, sir.
@@WindowsDrawer *discovered
I love that you invited Mandelbrot to see this in color!
For some reason the name reminds of a super cool looking mustache
I feel like I’m in that crazy boat with Willy Wonka
😂😂😂😂😂
Can zoom 4.78E198 but can't find car keys.
lmao
Me and the boys on the way to the nth dimension be like
🦏🦅⚡️👿
How meaningful.
This comment msde me laugh really hard for some reason.
Imagine being stuck inside an endless Mandelbrot for all eternity. No way out, just endless. Scary and beautiful at the same time.
wow imagine
That is having a bad trip. At least what having one feels like. once you understand, you start to relax more and enjoy the trip more
Well, that's what happening to us right now in case you didn't notice. Our universe is a fractal and we are part of it.
The physical world is our consciousness experimenting a dream. We are this fractal.
Scary, yes, can you do anything about it? Well as far as i know no.
😢
Me when tripping balls
Alternate title: What REALLY happens when you press the “F25” key.
Step one 1.
Strap yourself to a chair.
2. Put on your VR.
3. Enjoy
OMMBoy strap on your flesh light as well you dumb animal
The memetic principality of kek shall extend itself upon all the world! Shadilay!
Sinuzzle k
REEEEEEEE
Then you won't need the video!
This is what Antman sees when he visits the quantum realm
So true
Fractals go beyond the quantum realm. They go into a realm where as normal physics become irrelevant in the quantum realm, time and space themselves become irrelevant in this fractal realm which is inescapable because space itself stops becoming a role
@@MakerManX That's saying infinitely deep fractals such as this are physically real... contrary to reality. As far as science knows, things can't get any smaller than particles and Planck lengths.
I mean, _sure_ they exist mathematically. But when's the last you've seen a spherical cow moving at speed x along a frictionless plane? Hmm? Thought so. This ain't a chalkboard, or calculator, or some theoretical fractal analogy of an island. No, this is real life where things are messy and sad and cows are cow shaped.
@@sevin8378 I meant if the were to exist physically (which they probably don't) they would go smaller than the quantum realm. Maybe that should clear some stuff up
Imaging watching this through a VR headset while skydiving
Burn it with fire
OMG
I will implode
imagine skydiving into this
@@jrdnx2z620 i think that means that you'll scydive infinitelly basically then?
I'm quitting smoking weed and this is really helping
I’m on shrooms and this isn’t helping
trying to find the bathroom at their friends house be like
AT LAST SOMEONE GOES THROUGH THE PAIN I DO! Honestly my friend has a mansion and every time I go its like it moves around I swear!
nice selfie PFP tho
Trying to find the bathroom on acid
how it feels to chew 5 gum
Random Playzz You obviously are not since you don't know the difference between your and you're
kirjian more like how it feels to fuck 5 gum
DaRealRex _ Obviously you aren’t either, due to your lack of grammatical knowledge with commas.
kirjian when the drugs kick in while listening to psytrance
kirjian stimulate your senses
Mandelbrot means almond bread in German lol
this must be what happens when you zoom into almond bread then
yes if you look very closely you can see it
Ye ich weiss
It is the name of the man who discovered it, folks. The world of fractals.
The more you know eh?
Props to the cameraman🎉
I’ll be back for this when I’m high
Same hahahah
Omg im eating brownies soon with around 400mg ty for this nice idea
KIᒪᒪᑌᗩ ᘔOᒪᗪYᑕK enjoy the ride 🙌
@@bentekkersss2639 ty
Im stoned.
I don't understand how tf a calculation like this would work and I don't even know what mandelbrot is but this is dope
jeftha de jong I have no idea but I think it’s a visual example of an equation with no answer so in trying to find the number it just keeps repeating with no solution
@@cubefish2320 no it's related to fractals and complex numbers
Mandelbrot is German for "almond bread". Hope this helps.
IcefoxX 😂
@@IcefoxX5 😂😂😂
I hide my memes in this so the EU won't strike me
TheOverSteph _ why do you have the canvas logo on your profile pic?
*Soy sauce* why do you have that dumbass oh yeah yeah logo on your profile pic?
I just found them at 8.54E096
What does EU mean??
European union
That feeling when you write random formula and this arises...