There's a very apparent pattern to it and I find that very very interesting. The first time it starts expanding horizontally is when it occurs. You can draw a line horizontally at first, then it adds another line perpendicular to that one, after that it doubles the lines and it keeps doing that, going to 8, 16, 32 and so on till essentially infinity. After some zooming in another copy of the mandelbrot will appear and upon further zooming the pattern restarts. Every time it zooms enough to where the amount of lines passing through approaches infinity, you'll get double the mandelbrots from the last time (i think? didn't look into it that much) Maybe no the best explanation but it's really cool seeing it in action
woahh thanks for that observation, it wasn't that apparent to me! I've watched the video again and it was at least 5x more fun seeing the patterns unfold xd
@@Fungfetti Joke or not, i'm just trying to educate people so don't get all insecure about it. In my experience only very few people know about the Mandelbrot set let alone fractal geometry. It was therefor reasonable to assume you don't know either.
You mean to the 2.100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000th dimension
when you think about it, every sharp point is actually 2 other sharp points very close together, and so forth and every point is actually an infinity in itself
@@tzctlpc bro I'm not looking for attention infact whenever I do get attention my introverted ass needs to sleep for a bit because socialising is tiring
The most interesting part of these Mandelbrot fractals to me is this... If we assume that the last frame here is life size (the size it is on your screen) then the original shape we started with would now be Many, Many, Many times larger than the observable universe. I was trying to do the math but its subjective to your screen size. but even if your screen was the size of an atom the fact remains that the Mandelbrot would be many times larger than the known universe. So what does this mean? It means that when you download a Mandelbrot exploration program and play around with it , after a very short while you are probably looking at a part of it that no one has ever seen before, and most likely will never be see again. You will be the only person ever to see it. There is something beautiful about that.
"Mind blown" is yet another tired meme spouted in the internet nowadays, and yet, i can find no other words for the absolute amazement i feel at your astute observations.
Julien Grijalva ASDFAYSEASCKDDUUKEJFUVYVH WHAT?!?!?! Okay, how tiny would the last frame be if the first frame was the size of the entire observable universe?
I believe literally all the information about reality is encoded in it somehow, or maybe the other way around, reality’s rules somehow all have their origin in this mathematical set
Stuff like this makes me fear math despite enjoying learning about it. The fact that from a seemingly man made set of numbers we managed to create infinite patterns that are exceedingly beautiful, the fact that it felt like we discovered it rather than invented it, the thought of something even stranger than this awaits at the bottom of science and math that makes us question our true nature... It just reminds me of Werner Heisenberg's quote: "The first sip from the cup of natural science makes one an atheist, but at the bottom of the cup, God awaits."
I should study for a French and Spanish test. I also gotta do a PowerPoint about a burned library in Yugoslavia. 2 days left to do all those stuff but I'll keep playing LoL and watching this video
Insane. If I'm correct in my understanding that each and every colour is selected based on a computer iterating the sequence and testing how many iterations are required before the sequence becomes unbounded, I can't fathom the processing power required to do this. I assume this is why the colours become noisy further down in places where there simply wasn't the processing power to find it accurately?
I think the brighter the color, the faster it escapes an arbitrary region (usually circle radius 2). Anything that is black is stable. I don't know the coding behind it, but I assume that the arbitrary region exists so that the computer knows not to run more iterations than necessary. Maybe the computer stops loading the mandelbrot set outside of its zoom to allow for a better quality of the picture when zooming.
@@AAG54321 Its mostly like that. The reason for the noisy sections is because 1. low resolution and remember this was made in 2014 2. too much detail for the resolution. The coloring algorithim cycles through different colors depending on how many iterations it took, cycling through a rainbow where mod(1) is red, mod(2) is orange, mod(3) is yellow etc.
@@daaaaaaanny well it's inside a larger mandalbrot. the first mandalbrot is not inside a mandalbrot therefore is not a minibrot. youre right though it would have infinite perimeter, but it mut be smaller than the perimeter of the parent for it is contained within the parent.
Ah, but what I find even more amazing is that the smaller copies are not exact. Every one is slightly different from the original set. I think that makes it even more beautiful than if it did contain exact copies of itself.
uhm actually the mandelbrot set is self similar in certain points so if you keep on zooming it keeps repeating that "boi" in the end is the same that you saw in the begining. it always goes 1 line to 2 lines to 4 lines to 8 lines and so on and in the end there is this shape and everything starts again.
The complex plane is indeed a topic of not-inconsiderable interest. The mathematics enthusiasts at my college have been discussing it in various forms for years. The physics guys talked about complex velocities interacting with the universal plane last year, and the Calc professor found a graphing utility for functions which go imaginary to demonstrate during class last term.
For reference: Let's say the first frame (0:16) was the size of the observable universe. The frame at (0:24) is the size of the milky way. The frame at (0:30) is the size of earth. The frame at (0:49) is the size of an atom. The frame at (1:26) is the size of the planck length. The last frame would be 10^-210 times the planck length. I hope this is right...
To give you what in perspective a zoom of 10^275 is:- It is like somebody is on pluto and that person zooms in till the point that your city is seen and on zooming further he/she can see your house till the point that he/she can see the hair on your skin and on further zooming in even your tissues and cells that make you and then the nucleus of your cells and your very DNA and then he/she sees the very atoms that make you and on zooming further even the quarks can be seen. This is that level of zoom.
It's much much more extreme than that. Say you start with the observable universe and then zoom in down to the Planck length (the smallest possible distance, much smaller than even quarks). This is a magnification of about 10^61. You have to do this 4.5 times to get to 10^275.
Really interesting to see the entire fractal repeat itself every now and then (the big black shape you initially see). It actually massively creeps me out.
narco73 It is EXACTLY the same thing no matter how much you zoom, I can't explain it Clearly since I'm not english and I can't talk English properly, but this thing is related to complex numbers and infinity.
I know what it is, I studied it as part of my degree. I only said "I'm not sure" because I wasn't sure if I was remembering correctly. From a little googling , it appears I was right, they are only approximately copies. I'll post a link in my next post, in case this one doesn't post with a link inside it.
Looking in your backpack for the homework you could have sworn you put in there before you left home
😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Something every procrastinator will relate to , including me that one time in 7th grade.
👌
Way too fucking real.
All images were lovingly rendered by 12 CPU cores running 24/7 for 6 months. *!!!!!!*
no way
I think someone cooked theirs food without a frying pan for 6 months... :D
holy shit
Hva fanden Casper
not even 720p SMH
It feels like one of those dreams where you're falling except you're waiting for the impact and it never comes.
SqacedOut Which means you'll never wake up and be in a coma.....
@@jackiedim7028 no
@@jackiedim7028 yeah it can a coma,like if u are falling u would wake up but if u are in a coma u would be like ...in a continuous state of dream
SqacedOut My cousin said an angel is carrying you to heaven but he/she suddenly drop you because you're to heavy
true
Nearly 15 years and this is still the best Mandelbrot set zoom on UA-cam.
Because he chose an interesting point.. the work now is to find other interesting points on the Mandelbrot set.
@mrwess1927 wait people are still finding more interesting points to zoom into??? That's crazy
@@fromtillontotilly1990 its free real estate
Nearly a year and you are still wrong.
As if anyone could tell wtf this is 😂
trying to zoom into my house on google maps
Hahaha
Lol yeah boy xdxdxd as fuker 👌👌. Droges
Google: knows your location.
I’m the one thousandth
trying to zoom into my bedroom on google maps
5 year old me after I ate all of grandmas weird tasting tic tacs:
anti depressants
AnimationTimeBoi n n no shit nigga
That was her ashes....
Watch your language, plasma
@oak synia nice JoJo pfp
if you're on this side of youtube it's either past 1 am, or you're procrastinating if not a combination of both
masso172 ... I'm procrastinating...
1:56 AM , seen it on home page and decided to click on it for no reason at all
masso172 both😅 man i need to start with my essay...
Or you're high *Raises hand*
so true
I can’t believe this video was created in 2010, now I’m watching this 13 years later, there have been e10000 zooms and I still feel impressed!
This has to be the hardest Where's Waldo out there
Fluoroantimonic Acid what? No, that's not what a fractal is.
King Dip Dip he's in the third minute bro
The legend says that they're still looking for Waldo..
King Dip Dip where’s wally
found him lmao
Me: **suddenly stands up**
My brain:
*could not connect to world*
ive never related to anything more in my whole life
Same
Y’all gotta eat salt
Finally, someone who gets it
When you rub your eyes a bit to hard
Facts
Yeah
I thought that only happened to me lmao
Same
YEEEEE
its so cool how you see copies of the original shape deep into the pattern
That's how fractals work! Beautiful, isn't it?
@DWithDiagonalStroke yeah, sure is
*When she says that she loves you in the bottom of her heart*
how does this comment not have a million likes
Lol!!!!
This comment need more likes
Lol
LOL idky the music makes it funnier
This is where the flying dutchman sent squidward
And its where doctor strange sent loki
Top comment material
HAHAHAHHA
Haha lol
Allen
*how it feels to chew 5 gum*
*stimulate your senses*
5 gum🤣🤣
Thanks for not going "oMg, 500 LiKeS, I'vE NeVeR hAd ThIs MaNy BeFoRe!"
Stick Page 777 likes xd
Almost to 1000 likes! 999
I chew 15
There's a very apparent pattern to it and I find that very very interesting. The first time it starts expanding horizontally is when it occurs. You can draw a line horizontally at first, then it adds another line perpendicular to that one, after that it doubles the lines and it keeps doing that, going to 8, 16, 32 and so on till essentially infinity. After some zooming in another copy of the mandelbrot will appear and upon further zooming the pattern restarts. Every time it zooms enough to where the amount of lines passing through approaches infinity, you'll get double the mandelbrots from the last time (i think? didn't look into it that much)
Maybe no the best explanation but it's really cool seeing it in action
woahh thanks for that observation, it wasn't that apparent to me! I've watched the video again and it was at least 5x more fun seeing the patterns unfold xd
Mandelbrot means almond bread in german
@@Fungfetti Not exactly. Found by Benoit Mandelbrot originally and that's where the name comes from.
@@Fungfetti Joke or not, i'm just trying to educate people so don't get all insecure about it. In my experience only very few people know about the Mandelbrot set let alone fractal geometry. It was therefor reasonable to assume you don't know either.
SpocksBro hsooow
DEEPEST ZOOM INTO *A L M O N D **___** B R E A D*
Benoit almond bread
This really should be a horror movie.. “The Fractal”
somebody falls into a fractal and slowly starts descending into another dimension beyond us and our comprehension
• BlueFeatheredRobin • lol been there done that
MingMing Zhang I would so watch it
MingMing Zhang I want to like but don’t want to mess it up
That would be sick
imagine getting jumped by some mandelbrot mfs and one of then says "take him to the 6th dimension"
Underrated comment lol
No. To the 69th dimension
You mean to the 2.100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000th dimension
lol hamsteak fandom
*them
As somebody who lives in the Mandelbrot Set, why did you have to dox me?
You live in an infinite plane of numbers? That's sick!
Yep! Pretty comfy too.
@@Xavier_AstraeusI dunno, what about the spikes? Are they made of like a comfy material or something?
every single sharp point of this could actually be an entire universe, i love it.
when you think about it, every sharp point is actually 2 other sharp points very close together, and so forth and every point is actually an infinity in itself
yooooo guys stop messin with my brain
@@OfficialPepe fr
*brain.exe has stopped working
*infinite universes
This would be really scary if you replace the music with wind sounds and watched in vr
Ah, why'd you put that thought in my head?
r/SuspichiouslySpecific
oh no
*i can feel it in my viens so FUCKING dizzy 2hy said that do that on 3am*
speed 2.0
Me trying to see the “cut” my little brother got on his finger
Spoiler alert he didn't get one and just wants attention 🙄
Says the guy who's asking for attention 😎
@@jimbos_friendsinhell I never asked for attention-
Gabby Butler you just did it again..
@@tzctlpc bro I'm not looking for attention infact whenever I do get attention my introverted ass needs to sleep for a bit because socialising is tiring
Even though no-one will see this, I was searching for a 10h of a fractal and this is what I found
I see this
So do I
Dont worry you got 5 dudes/chicks who saw this
@@nebulaxz6929 chicks bruh
Make that 6
The most interesting part of these Mandelbrot fractals to me is this... If we assume that the last frame here is life size (the size it is on your screen) then the original shape we started with would now be Many, Many, Many times larger than the observable universe. I was trying to do the math but its subjective to your screen size. but even if your screen was the size of an atom the fact remains that the Mandelbrot would be many times larger than the known universe. So what does this mean? It means that when you download a Mandelbrot exploration program and play around with it , after a very short while you are probably looking at a part of it that no one has ever seen before, and most likely will never be see again. You will be the only person ever to see it. There is something beautiful about that.
SI TR What if our universe is an infinitely large self-similar fractal?
Food for thought.
"Mind blown" is yet another tired meme spouted in the internet nowadays, and yet, i can find no other words for the absolute amazement i feel at your astute observations.
Even if the last frame was a planck length, it would still be at least 100 times larger than the entire observable universe.
Exactly, because of that bitch called infinity ..
Julien Grijalva
ASDFAYSEASCKDDUUKEJFUVYVH
WHAT?!?!?!
Okay, how tiny would the last frame be if the first frame was the size of the entire observable universe?
When you drop something in between the couch, this is where it goes
Along with the other sock
And that one pencil that probably fell from the back of the couch cushion while doing homework.
And that one toy you dropped
And that bit of change you were counting and dropped
The remote tho...
X in mobile game ads:
@@eness379 it is so small that you need to zoom in so much
@@eness379 What the fuck, why does his username reach over to my video suggestions
@@eness379 your name
and when u miss the X button, a download button pops up and exits you out of the game you're playing😤
yas
Captcha: please enter the sentence you see on the screen.
The sentence:
Sounds like something a robot would say
Fun fact : if the drawing was as big as observable universe there won’t be enough atoms to zoom this much
socks in salad
@@moviastdyst what the fuck dude
@@moviastdyst understandable
I didn’t need that... 😂
@@oswald0_
not nice
Edit: the original comment was just spamming the word "ni**a" a lot. Happy socks in salad!
Just the fact that this pattern even exists in the first place is mind blowing
I believe literally all the information about reality is encoded in it somehow, or maybe the other way around, reality’s rules somehow all have their origin in this mathematical set
@@Stierenkloot its not possible. A Maldebrot set is a fractal and the energy is discrete; multiples of Planck's constant.
@@MrRenanwill *big brain time*
Imagine this but everything you have ever thought in your life
Stuff like this makes me fear math despite enjoying learning about it. The fact that from a seemingly man made set of numbers we managed to create infinite patterns that are exceedingly beautiful, the fact that it felt like we discovered it rather than invented it, the thought of something even stranger than this awaits at the bottom of science and math that makes us question our true nature... It just reminds me of Werner Heisenberg's quote: "The first sip from the cup of natural science makes one an atheist, but at the bottom of the cup, God awaits."
This is the longest 5 minutes I’ve ever experienced.
Seriously
Yeah
Holy crap that's true
I couldn't go past 1:30, I thought at least 20 years had passed
666 likes lol
Me: *Finally fall asleep*
My brain doing this imaginary fall thing:
fr
For me its a tunnel
welcome to *what i am doing with my life* series
you mean *_T_*-seriez?
Wtf Mandelbrot is realy important
Thought itwas the "why is this in my reccomended" series
Is it just me or this feels like its more than 5 minutes long?
it is, it's 11 seconds longer
Lmao
because it is
It is
You’re right… *_it’s 11 seconds longer than 5 minutes_*
It's crazy how, after a very long zoom, you "return" back to the original mandelbrot
It never ends until you reached into the final square
mazlan mahadzir oruntil the pc gives up and explodes
I mean those bits if you are too cheap
@@queenbiscuit311 It die
It probably because the creator of the manedelbrot ran out of ideas how to continue
the fact that this shape was discovered by accident
I am supposed to be doing something else
pro7890 is a great pro
Just enjoy the trip dude!
I should study for a French and Spanish test. I also gotta do a PowerPoint about a burned library in Yugoslavia. 2 days left to do all those stuff but I'll keep playing LoL and watching this video
I have a Calculus exam in 3 hours
like everyone else
*This is where your minecraft horse pet goes after leaving him for 0.000004 seconds*
LOOOOL
Trueeeee
Yes thats right
0.000004 pico seconds
Marion Angeles fuck is that shit?
And here i am wondering on what the hell did you zoom on to
A fractal
My micro penis
You‘re looking at the Mandelbrot.
But I suppose after this you researched for yourself, so yeah
@@oflitergrainsuu7957 what is mandelbrot?
@Flight experience did u just explai- nevermind.
I am glad this is still around. Good memories from the past.
yes i agree
Bro i swear i saw you somewhere else
I can just imagine how long this took to render- especially in 2010
Its in the description it took 6 months
@Game Over yeah
Okay I don't like how you both just casually ignored the fact that a video exponentially less than the lofi livestream took HALF A YEAR to render.
@@ZonTew wut
Tew Seriously, what do you mean?
This is where that one Lego piece went when your trying to find it
and the nerf darts
My rubber
the german almond bread dimension
haha, lol 😂
Oh yes oh... yes....
._.
"We have to go deeper..."
*"WAIT NO-"*
New Moisturizer
Too much
Deactivating brain
Beep
X_x
just gotta dig a lil deeper xD
100th like
Gamerpoop?
Lol your profile pic matches the comment.
1:16 Other Mandelbrot zoom
*"I've been falling for thirty minutes! "*
*KNEEELLL!!*
*I AM A GOD YOU DULL CREATURE*
*i have to get off this planet!*
nice
this is my favorite comment ever 😂👌
I’m supposed to be studying for finals
Same wth
Same
It's math so you *are* studying
*reverse card
Same, except it’s a normal test
We need to go deeper.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Thats what *he* said
It would appear we would need higher screen resolution to get any further meaningful zoom
-that's what -*-he-*- said-
Minecraft reference..
Imagine if this was a where's waldo picture and waldo was just hidden all the way down there.
This is one of those 2am instead of sleeping videos
I can confirm it is currently 2am and I am watching this instead of sleeping
It's 23:52 now ( in hungary) and I'm watching this.
This comment is underated
I feel attacked
3:46 am but close
my simple child mind cannot comprehend these very small geometric shapes shown by a computer on my glowing brick
Pen Pie lol same
lol
r/im14anddeep
I concur!
@@spaceman4935 lol beat me to it
Watch this at 2x speed wtf is happening.
aughhhhhhhh
Drugs
🤯
Firstname Lastname . . .
Firstname Lastname regrets.. it looked pretty tho
I don’t know why but watching this gives me an existential crisis
Fr I couldnt have been the only one
Huh, he sure does seem familiar...
Bro,this is basically -porn- for you.
Wachu been watching lately ಠ_ಠ
Lol
@@blake5109 wait a minute
Did you create an account just bescause of this? LOL
@Rono Hernandez do you think somebody cares about your age?
math: So... how much LSD do you want.
The fractal: yes
Remi Remsar watched this on acid a year ago, fucked me up for months
ha
well i me-
Me: **hits elbow on something by accident**
My entire nervous system: **this video**
Especially this part 1:12
Relatable!
2x speed lmao
The "funny bone" incidents...
Me: **takes pressure in his eyes**
My eyes:
i like how many mini juila sets are inside the mandelbrot
My dad: is slightly drunk
8 year old me imagining what he sees:
Can't like it
Im 8
oh
A channel Of weirdness we’ll okay that is to young for UA-cam but oaky
Also I think this is more of LSD
8 Year Old me pretending to be drunk after taking a sip of my dads alcohol:
This style of comment is played out and mega gay. You suck.
no u
@@hellonwheels9149 shut up nigga 🗣💯
@Tim Watson I fucking agree with you
Tim Watson "you suck" is also a very unoriginal and overused comment.
Me: Hey grandma look at this!
Grandma: hold on sweetie let me zoom in a little
Underrated
ua-cam.com/video/rW7hXs-81hM/v-deo.html
Looolll
meanwhile in the dystopian future where people are robots:
@@Unsername6785 that's not how you do thos
The fact that at the end, the same drawing appears is just mind blowing
Me: **hits Elbow on the angle of the table**
My nervous system:
I ALMOST PEED LOL
*system
Haha s i s t e m
Why is that so relate to me
Hi there, @Little Llama You have talked about admin house. I am here to help. What do you need?
I showed this to my friend and now he's doing a weird dance on the floor
he just likes break dancing
He liked it
SEIZURE DANCE POWERS GOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
**starts twitching on the floor**
I believe its called the “seizure dance”
Pop dance
This is what it’s looks like when a Pokémon gets out and in its pokeball
Aldo Apache woooosh
Aldo Apache *r/woooosh
@Aldo Apache Why are so much people annoying? It ruins everything.
@Aldo Apache the fact u cant even spell annoying makes u annoying
Hi
Insane. If I'm correct in my understanding that each and every colour is selected based on a computer iterating the sequence and testing how many iterations are required before the sequence becomes unbounded, I can't fathom the processing power required to do this. I assume this is why the colours become noisy further down in places where there simply wasn't the processing power to find it accurately?
Yes, that's what I understood as well
I think the brighter the color, the faster it escapes an arbitrary region (usually circle radius 2). Anything that is black is stable. I don't know the coding behind it, but I assume that the arbitrary region exists so that the computer knows not to run more iterations than necessary. Maybe the computer stops loading the mandelbrot set outside of its zoom to allow for a better quality of the picture when zooming.
@@AAG54321 Its mostly like that. The reason for the noisy sections is because 1. low resolution and remember this was made in 2014
2. too much detail for the resolution.
The coloring algorithim cycles through different colors depending on how many iterations it took, cycling through a rainbow where mod(1) is red, mod(2) is orange, mod(3) is yellow etc.
1:15 the pattern being right there inside itself is freaky
Wait
@omar scientist Its a Minibrot set, its like a mini fractal.
@@rex_5553 Is it really mini if that fractal also has an infinite perimeter?
@@daaaaaaanny well it's inside a larger mandalbrot. the first mandalbrot is not inside a mandalbrot therefore is not a minibrot.
youre right though it would have infinite perimeter, but it mut be smaller than the perimeter of the parent for it is contained within the parent.
@@febothesir therefore:
infinity < infinity
These edibles ain't sh-
3:23
4:29
Wait until it knocks you off your feet and you suddenly fear reaching the bottom.
4:20
if edibles make you see that then yo shits laced
this is the shit seen in sponge out of water
11 pm: One more UA-cam video before I go to sleep
3 am:
That's me right now
it’s way to true though
It hit different at 3
Man im watching this at 3:40
14 years already? I remembee enjoyingnthis
I have to imagine if we ever traverse a wormhole through space and time we might observe something like this
I don’t think a wormhole will display all points in f(z)=1+c^2. Probably not.
and just see smaller earths while we go
@@coleozaeta6344they said “something like this” they never said if we do we will see this
That would be really unsatisfying
Imagine falling down that shit.
Scary as fuck.
My heart started racing for like no reason three minutes in lol
Not bad dropper
@@olegmoki XDDD MINECRAFT DROPPER
i think that's called drugs
@@jonathankoon1960 it would be scary as feck to fall down that shot
Okay youtube, I'll watch this if you stop recommending *can you could melt obsidian and cast a sword?*
Dragonmaster100 Paddi seriously...their algorithms are worthless.
Watch the e10002 movie. 46 mins of wut
*Can you melt obsidian and cast a sword*
Dragonmaster100 Paddi can you could
Why did i just sit and watch this whole thing without pausing
POV: You jump into the Mandelbrot set in search of comments from 10 years ago
How
Wait... why is this video on all of our home screens? I’m confused after reading this...
How
To find them look back at bfdi 1a
I watched the entire video and blinked only once.
You should see a doctor.
I watched the entire video, while barely blinking, and got a head ache, and some existential angst. Should I see a psychiatrist or a doctor?
Brew Dain both
Instead, you should see everything. If this is not the case, the treatment did not function and should be retaken.
psychiatrists are doctors - lmao.
Isn't it the most fascinating that, in all of this, there's actual tiny mandelbrot sets hidden again and again?
They seem to have a lot of those near c=0
That's how fractals work. But yeah that is really cool. Especially with how complex the shape is
Tiny, more like INFINITELY MICROSCOPIC
again and again and again and again and again and...
Ah, but what I find even more amazing is that the smaller copies are not exact. Every one is slightly different from the original set. I think that makes it even more beautiful than if it did contain exact copies of itself.
Thanks to this video , i have seen every color available to humankind.
That one lonely boi at the end, part of the Mandelbrot set but hidden among all the trippy patterns
uhm actually the mandelbrot set is self similar in certain points so if you keep on zooming it keeps repeating that "boi" in the end is the same that you saw in the begining. it always goes 1 line to 2 lines to 4 lines to 8 lines and so on and in the end there is this shape and everything starts again.
among the gusses... amogus
@@김오-f4v fuckin....
don't worry, that lonely boi has an infinite number of other bois hidden right next to it. They're just really small.
@@김오-f4v SHUT UP PLEASE STOP INVOLVING AMONG US INTO EVERYTHING I HAVE PLAYED AMONG US SINCE 2019 AND STOP PLEASE
Is this like acid without acid?
Josh M yeseiei
no it’s not acid with acid
it helps
Is an infinite zoomable objecht Acid without Acid ... maybe no
Leonard Kunze someone doesn’t understand the joke
Now render this in 4k 60fps
Skrubs you'll have to wait a decade or two
OneWheelGuy already done that!
Skrubs Unless you have a 32-Core processor running at 4 GHz!
*WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME-*
Skrubs In 360°.
OMG this brings me back so much memories, I watched this since I was a very young child!
I thought I understood the universe before I watched this
Botulinum Toxin still part of the universe if you ask me... very philosophical:D
The complex plane is indeed a topic of not-inconsiderable interest. The mathematics enthusiasts at my college have been discussing it in various forms for years. The physics guys talked about complex velocities interacting with the universal plane last year, and the Calc professor found a graphing utility for functions which go imaginary to demonstrate during class last term.
Amperzand arent they also using complex numbers to describe the rotation of particles?
Probably, they have remarkable applications.
no one understands the universe...at least no human who can type does...
Dammit, one more step and we'd uncover the secrets of the universe.
after an infinete time every posible image in the universe would emerge...
Nah, you sure about that?
+SepCom 420 Even Charmander?
even rule 34 for all those pokemon you haven't even captured yet...
SepCom 420 Infinity sure is a perv.
For reference:
Let's say the first frame (0:16) was the size of the observable universe.
The frame at (0:24) is the size of the milky way.
The frame at (0:30) is the size of earth.
The frame at (0:49) is the size of an atom.
The frame at (1:26) is the size of the planck length.
The last frame would be 10^-210 times the planck length.
I hope this is right...
I put my plank in your atom
The entire thing is much larger than the observable universe so it makes sense
i feel like somewhere through 0:35-0:37 would be the size of a human
@@tehangrybird345 I don't fully understand what you mean but the observable universe is alot larger.
🤓
If this is what you experience when you die, I no longer fear death.
Psychologists: your dreams have meanings ...
Meanwhile me in my dreams:
Mandebort set is quite meaningful in mathematics
When you walk out the bathroom at night
@@anonymous-in5fp you are right
@@anonymous-in5fp prepare for a wave of kids wooshing you
@@jonathan-zo9nh wall for whoooosh wawe---
*8 year old me after mom tells me there’s wine in the pasta...*
3:36
UA-cam's compression algorithm: *Here you go! Have some colors and a seizure!*
I actually get seizures
Nah i good. Defend seziure.
Stop
@@stickmencollabs9477 no
GUESS I’LL DIE
Excuse me?? The calculator said that 2^915= 276.9 Nonagintillon..
I'm pretty sure that's the correct number.
Don't watch this while high.
+metfan4l Watch it on acid,it's trippy like hell.
+metfan4l yeah thats what i was thinking... too late :-)
+metfan4l But this IS what acid is like... (I think)
+metfan4l Math is scary.
+314rft yeah pretty much when you eat chrooms or acid and close your eyes most people see this....
Wow WTF!? I started watching this video in 2012 - my epileptic seizure stopped a few moments ago and now its 2019?
Whats it like waking up in a completely different year?
@@chaseywoot Words cannot describe it
Crylhound Say it in numbers then
@@chaseywoot 10/10
elaborate a bit more
wtf Am I high?
kennethlingad no, it’s called a Fractal.
It’s a Infinite shape with a endless pirimiter.
Yes
@@LilRyRyYT21 r/WoOoOoOsH
gamer rabbit I knew he was joking buddy.
I was just answering him in a Sirious way.
Because I don’t care for jokesters.
@@LilRyRyYT21 serious*
This is a beautiful representation of the true infinity of the Multiverse! As this could very well represent the Multiverse.
I feel like as soon as this video ends, I'm going to look up and my room's going to be completely trashed.
I knew when i looked away my eyes thought i was in another dimension for a bit.
i would like but its at 69 ;)
yea but does not happen to me
To give you what in perspective a zoom of 10^275 is:-
It is like somebody is on pluto and that person zooms in till the point that your city is seen and on zooming further he/she can see your house till the point that he/she can see the hair on your skin and on further zooming in even your tissues and cells that make you and then the nucleus of your cells and your very DNA and then he/she sees the very atoms that make you and on zooming further even the quarks can be seen.
This is that level of zoom.
wow, that's insane!
It's much much more extreme than that. Say you start with the observable universe and then zoom in down to the Planck length (the smallest possible distance, much smaller than even quarks). This is a magnification of about 10^61. You have to do this 4.5 times to get to 10^275.
artisorak js pretty much right, in simpler terms, 10^275 equals to 1 and 275 zeros after it.
so 2 universes away zoom?
i mean 4
*When you eat 3 vitamine gummies instead of 2*
This meme format still exists?
Wow
@@smegmuhfondue3021 Sorry
@@carloscastro1192 Yuno, is that you? 🗡️
R u dead 💀
I HAVE THE P O W E R ! ! !
When the dmt hits
Really interesting to see the entire fractal repeat itself every now and then (the big black shape you initially see). It actually massively creeps me out.
Yeah. To me it's kind of depressing
Razordraac Why the mandelbroot scares you (the black thing)
I'm thinking it's not actually a repeat, it's just similar. Although I'm not sure.
narco73 It is EXACTLY the same thing no matter how much you zoom, I can't explain it Clearly since I'm not english and I can't talk English properly, but this thing is related to complex numbers and infinity.
I know what it is, I studied it as part of my degree. I only said "I'm not sure" because I wasn't sure if I was remembering correctly. From a little googling , it appears I was right, they are only approximately copies.
I'll post a link in my next post, in case this one doesn't post with a link inside it.
Optical illusion: *When you pause it, the centre seems to retract for a bit*
Try reading the comments. The words move for a bit then stop.
Stu Mas omg you are right
@@dhare07 works
works
What
Child: I am small and my dad is high
Teacher: No it’s tall not high.
Their dad:
Wait what I thought you added the read more what
@@tyananeck3462 yeah the read more wasn’t working for me either
Read more aint working haha
UA-cam did some weird crap, you have to tap above the like to read more. (Its not the case with this comment though)
What the hell are yall talking about that the read more doesnt work? It has no read more 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
00:10 what is it?
a fractal
A fractal is a shape that has a closed perimeter but infinite area.
@@flixheff todos son amores
Idk
Gigaverse