I don’t think I have ever been scared more than just thinking about falling into this fractal, just going deeper, and deeper, with knowing what’s behind me is the last time i’ll ever see it, knowing that it’s near impossible going back to where I was before, but wanting to know what comes after, if there ever is an after.
I started a project in c++ about 25 years ago that did Mandelbrot zooms like this. So far I have sold a bunch of canvas gallery art that I made using my software, but the ultimate goal was always to eventually make videos like this. Whoever made this has surpassed my vision in some aspects, and yet hasn’t quite reached my vision in others. I am deeply impressed, and I hope to inspire others in the future as much as the creator of this video has inspired me by my watching today. Kudos, you have given me a fantastic high water mark to reach for the pinnacle of my own project.
@@kerhabplays if you are interested, I plan on tweaking the equation a bit and causing distortion, and then animate different values of distortion so that the fractal structures dance to the music.
@@kerhabplays I am. I have already tested the distortion effect, and I moved all my code from Windows to linux, and I'm converting my zoomer into a web based application. When that is done I'll need to add animation, and I also want to take advantage of the graphics card to speed up rendering.
I've been studying and watching fractals since the 70's and I have to say that this is hands down the best sequence I've ever seen fully rendered. Awesome work!
in that moment, not only did he just arbitrarily define the square-root of negative unity as being 'i', but he also was responsible for the mathematical basis by which we understand electromagnetism and basically all oscillating energetic phenomena as a whole. homie was like yo what if we used 'i' as the variable in relation to the cosmic attraction/repulsion principle by which the fundamental quanta of existence came into being and have their eternal form in. the irreducible, ubiquitous 'i'-ness that served as a vehicle by which creation became known to itself at the deepest level. prolly just a cowinky dink doe haha
I was severely traumatized years ago as a teenage, got diagnosed with ADHD. Spent my whole life fighting ADHD. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my husband recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
I've always hated math...but knowing that it can create something this beautiful has changed my mind. This is the perfect intersection of math and art, and it feels like such an indulgent treat for my eyes. Thank you for sharing your time, effort, and artwork with us!
Reality is math :D Everyone who takes psychedelics see these fractals for that reason. Some people even go deeper and see the code 1's and 0's just like the Matrix. It's wild stuff.
_"The most ironic of all this is that, after all the effort and dedication you have put into trying to understand me, you've only known an infinitely small part of me"_
I grew up rendering fractals on my 7.5-mhz Amiga, watching individual pixels blip onto the screen one at a time in the deeper zooms. That was pretty mind-blowing for me, at the time. This... is way beyond mind-blowing. I cannot fathom how much computation went into producing this. (Also, it's gorgeous!)
I'm trying to code fractals myself. But have no idea how the colors are rendered. My fractals always look too unclear, regardless of the resolution or number of iterations.
I've made my own renderings with my own code and by the time I get 0.000001% of the way that you went the number of iterations needed makes it take forever. Plus I ran out of precision and never messed with BigInts
@@mctuble I got stuck building a multithreaded way of doing the math and went on to other projects. Was using 64 bits floating points, and thought about reusing already calculated pixels when zooming in. I know that the less memory we have to create during processing, the better it is for the processor. So having static memory allocated for each processor helps a lot because it doesn't need to wait for memory allocation. So I'm still thinking about a way to give each processor direct access to the output (somehow), so that it spends as much time possible calculating. I'm not very good at math, so I just do the "iterations until it escapes" thing as well.
Fascinating how my brain can't decide if I'm falling into the picture or the picture is coming towards me. Alternating between the two. Almost makes me dizzy sometimes. Thank you for this wonderful experience!
@@lupowins it's a bit more Intense bro. If you let fear control you you'll have a really scary experience. If you calm your thoughts and know everythings ok, you'll have the best experience of your life no doubt. you leave your body and travel to these different dimensions, other worlds and communicating with dimensional entities. takes you back to the source of life, where your soul came from. it's a beautiful experience
New since ? Man that is so 20th cent. Where have you been all that time? Nevertheless this is on of the prettiest and mabe even the deepest zoom up to this moment. But new ? Nah.
@@tabascoraremaster1 re-read my comment slowly and carefully. I wrote “this is a new medium of HIGH art.” There is a difference between run of the mill art and HIGH art which is defined as: art which deals with lofty and dignified subjects and is characterized by an elevated style. I realize that fractal zooms have been around for a while but have you ever seen one in a museum??? NO! That’s because these types of videos have not been considered museum worthy art but they should be and that is the point I was making!
Because our brain and thinking process behave like fractals. Shrooms allow us to weaken cognition borders and allow to see backstage of conciousness. Not shrooms cause us to see fractals. As I saw them after waking up in REM stage of sleep and after taking ssri antidepressants. Because there was some perception alteration in noth cases. Visual fractals it's only a representation of thinking process. You may say our concisiousness if fractal or sort of. And yeah, seeing this vid gives me the same slight anxious feeling. But it's still hypnotic
@@LiquidDiamond444 don't listen to this guy. he's trolling you. the formula is very simple, but you have to do it for each pixel, and the more you zoom, the more decimal places the math has (if you didn't calculate all those decimal places, you'd just zoom into a square block after a few seconds). This takes a supercomputer, or a cluster of high performance PCs wtih multiple video cards each. Or a repurposed bitcoin mining rig.
Yeah, this is not only a Mandelbrot Fractal, but an awesome work with colors too. The way they flow in and out, and these gradients are just mindblowing how they work with the zoom.
GREAT POINT!! I feel people don't realize this nearly enough.. Somehow it ALL being math is more astounding to them then if someone has purposely modified it like it'd be cheating ;]
This is possibly the most beautiful thing I've seen on the Internet. This is what "closed eye visuals" look like on mushrooms. Also reminds me of Salvia breakthrough visuals.
Legit on 7gs staring into my roof with rgb lights and I swear it was like the patterns I was seeing on roof reached out and pulled me into a different dimension
I Did this recently for the first time, I will say it was the most beautiful and amazing thing I have ever felt. My spiritual being opened up to the earth. I saw portals, the stars dancing, aliens and I saw the realm of heaven. I for once was not sad but an overwhelming sense of happiness that filled my entire body. It's something that I'll never forget
Can I just say how perfect the first song fits for a first song here? Perfectly captures the 3 stages. About to start, starting, and "uh-oh I'm in too deep now." Not only because it's the first song but the song itself definitely helps the vibe. I hope someone understands what I mean.
Flatscreen TV to a wall, have this on loop, and its the best wall art ever, keeps me captivated for 10-20 minutes at a time. No piece of static art has ever captured this much of my attention. This is next level art!!
oh its definitely not mocking, finding another mandelbroth inside of a mandelbrot is the goal of these. it's a complete journey from start to finish. in theory if you had the computing power, you could keep following the same exact path through the little one at the end.... if you just mindlessly traversed a mandelbrot though, you are unlikely to just stumble upon a complete secondary mandebrot that doesn't have some deformation especially at these depths... its amazing to say the least. sort of shows how infinity or eternity can really be infinite
@@mequavis could it be he made the math to do this or is this just a regular mandelbrot equation? I thought he has added a n^1 or similar. I don't know enough about the math of fractals to tell.
@@abandonedmuse think of it like traversing a maze that never ends and has no real exits... There are many different types of this equation, look up the burning ship. you can fy through these yourself slowly with the right software
@@abandonedmuse I want to build a quantum number generator that places you in random locations in these zooms, and then use the pixels in the image at that zoom for layers of encryption. then offer a mandelbrot zoom encryption service
The fact the human mind, so people have made that experience possible outside of those particular states of mind (psilocybin (at just a few thousand MGs to 0.01kg and especially DOC at 4-10mg attains the state your mention (SWIM has no exp with DMT ) MUCH more then LSD25 (short of hero-dose perhaps ) is remarkable and I guess obviously maths would be the way to do it but more to your point that they are so similar, existing in parallel and would (prollly or just maybe) exist regardless of the other, I agree is absolutely truly mind blooming err blowing ;] Makes one wonder about any possible connections between hominid brain development and or perhaps even interplay throughout millions of years of our species evolution. Last I read it was believed our brains being receptive to THC can be traced from all the way back to an evolutionary period of existence during which we where basically quite mollusk-like .
is it not naturally apparent that math kinda applies to everything> then again it should also be naturally apparent that everything is technically connected
@@djosearth3618 You realize that's because psychedelics break your mind by making it _simpler_ not more profound or deeper. Fractals like these are a simple rule getting iterated, same for the colouring. The beauty in this is how a simple rule can generate something apparently complex. It's not quite the same, but a poetic similarity is with a googolplex monkeys at typewriters --- one of them eventually will write a complete play of Shakespeare by random chance.
The color selection gives a 3d feel to it even when you pause the video in places. I can’t imagine how long you played with the Mandelbrot set to find this specific path!
@@alucardnolifeking789 I'm smoking weed, I noticed I was high and be captivated and weed is a hallucinogen too. I dont smoke much at all but this is amazing.
Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in November. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.
Please does anyone know where I can get them? I put so much on my plate and it really affects my stress and anxiety levels, I would love to try shrooms
A lot of people have testified about this and I really want to give it a shot. I put so much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels
The Trips I've been having have really helped me a lot,I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well
THANK YOU for making this. I never knew this kind of art existed until this moment. It moves me so much that I can't watch it for long without tears filling my eyes. I feel overwhelmed by the knowledge that everything is as it should be, despite all the pain in the world. Please allow me to explain. After reading some comments on this I understand that a lot of people see these patterns in dreams and on drugs. I don't know how to express what I want to share other than that I perceive these patterns in everything when I'm awake and sober. Perceive is a vague word, but it's the closest word I can think of to describe my internal experience. I don't see or hear or feel the numbers and patterns. It's like I'm just aware of them in a really fundamental way that makes me constantly feel like everything in the universe is wonderful and perfect, my life and actions are important and meaningful, and we are all going to be okay because these patterns of numbers are what some people call God, and it is undeniable that these perfect patterns shape every particle, wave, energy, and the multiverse herself.
This just reminded me of a (i think) dmt trip I had and the insight that came with it. There is no chance of holding on to anything. It will inevitably create suffering. Everything comes and goes in a split of a second. As you try to hold on to any experience you will suffer. Accept the change of life. Any moment, any time. Much love to all of you
I'm over 1:50:00 into this and I thought how much deeper can this go down the rabbit hole, and then at the bottom of this long tunnel, new sets popped up and I was floored. As a still fractal artist and enthusiast for over 20 years, the technology allowing people to render deep zooms with so much detail that can go over two hours is absolutely amazing. The way the gradient flows has been playing tricks on my eyes. Watching the next set grow out of the gradient each time another layer is peeled back is pure awesome. Thanks for these deep zooms 👍
Study maths and physics and you'll be able to see that this pattern can eventually create the entire universe we live in. A lady wrote her doctorate paper on this about 10 years ago. I remember reading through it whilst I studied maths at uni.
@@plopdoo339 yeah, as a fractal enthusiast and artist for over 20 years, I've done a decent amount of reading like Mandelbrot's "Fractal Geometry of Nature". I'm a bit of a moron when it comes to doing maths unfortunately. High school dropout and all that. As far as studying, I'm more of an Alan Watts guy than a Benoit Mandelbrot guy. Alan's work is much easier for me to wrap my head around 😂
Kinda off topic but also kind of a question for you; iv noticed a lot of sea creatures, octopus and shells have deep Mandelbrot roots. Even the eyes of a cuttlefish has that quality. Question: through your deep dives, have you come across examples that stand out in nature that are note worthy? Cheers 🍻
There is a second one at 13:55, this time inverted. I knew we were approaching it, order of complexity started to build up faster and faster, from 4, to 8, to 16, to 32, to 64.. It could only end up with brand new set to dive into.
The impression I form is of an explorer heading towards something of great interest, anxious to see what's ahead but simultaneously regretting all the other places he is passing up. So many other worlds passed by with barely a glimpse!
A few years ago, when I discovered that Swastikas were a Mathematically recurring symbol in the Mandelbrot set, I reconsidered Hinduism and took a very deep dive into ancient Vedic knowledge and have never looked back. I currently study Mathematics and Physics in uni and I take a lot of inspiration from abstract notions that I've found in the Vedas that modern Maths and Physics have yet to (re)discover. Actually fascinating to see how classical physics, quantum physics, energy, and vibrations all come together in the Vedas to provide insight into a "different level of interaction" at which the universe and reality function.
Pable, it reminds me of my young self and a recurring dream I had when I got into astronomy and how math and physics were all insufficient to explain the concept of Infinity !
@@gijane02 It’s when you have low iron. Blood when you stand up or maybe sit down extremely fast doesn’t have time to flow to your brain normally. I think, at least. It’s been a while since I’ve recited this.
Listened to this while tripping with my girlfriend and I ended up peaking so hard that I woke up in the Matrix and finally saw where I have been this whole time. I realized that this false reality that people talk of is so much more real than I possibly could have realized and as painful as it was to see how long I have been living in this illusion, I'm grateful that I could at least heal from how long I have been hurting myself in that regard and begin to accept how things work more. Here's to everyone who is beginning to learn more about themselves than ever before and begin to allow yourself to become who you've always wanted to become regardless of what others tell you should do. BE YOURSELF, THAT'S WHAT YOU DESERVE!!! (My favorite track : 12:41)
I have seen this and other things like it on huge doses of psilocybin. The math that creates these shapes is the same sort of math that creates nature, fractal, self similar. It is fundamental to how our very reality is created. It is fractal geometry as apposed to Euclidean. What baffles me is that biologists and other scientists who study nature learn nothing about these numbers. Clearly nature is shaped by the numbers of fractal geometry, and our understanding of it is linked to our understanding of these numbers.
See the number "iterations" at the start of the video? That's how many times the algorithm incremented a value by one before checking if a certain complex equation is valid. The color is how many iterations were required. Also it did this for each pixel in the video, and it's 4k resolution... For a 2 hours and a half video...
This is the highest count of computations where algorythm stops for an each point of complex plane. This points are colored BLACK in classic case and in this video too. Colored points in most cases has much less computations than in the black point cases...
What blows my mind is that this hasn't only recently been produced, or randomly generated. It has always existed in mathematics. Yet only in the last few years has it been discovered. And just like decimal points can be added to infinity, the magnification of these patterns has no end. Yet they always remain beautiful and intriguing. Truly amazing stuff.
Wow! I'm familiar with the mandelbrot set in principle, never seen it like this or for so many years after computers have advanced so much. I love how no matter hard I try my eyes cannot find the "center" point. awesome.
Exactly. If you were to zoom out to infinity, you'd notice that it's infinity within an infinitesimal point, a singularity. Therefore, there is no "center". That is the nature of existence itself.
Incredible! Amazing! Brilliant! I am obsessed with Mandelbrot Fractals, I know nothing about the math but I am an artist and it stirs my thoughts of zero point/infinity my thought process and intuitive/creative sense! Thank you these visuals will accompany me now when in the creative process this is the best set I've seen - I really appreciate your work on this!
Like you I am an artist and stumbled across this when taking a required computer course turns out my professor said I would be a natural as I picked it up so well. As an artist computers are just another tool in the which to exploit. Majored in litho print making which don’t laugh requires math and chemistry. People thought I was crazy took extra astronomy courses as well as math crash courses trig and calculus through a TA to get into a astronomy class with a famous astronomer Herbig (Herbig-Haro Objects) . If I remember right fractal come naturally by computer generation. Actually all found under a microscope when it was entered mathematical equation to replicate than nature and mechanics join. It forms chaos which I believe is looped. There is so much involved in this process it is mind blowing so I will not try to go into parallel computers, something else I was interested in. I will just have to come back in another life to dwell into all the different Worlds of mathematics and art. MC Etcher was the first to draw from the brain and create chaos directly from the brain. The brain is almost identical to how a computer works . It is electric with connected filaments firing at random some we control some we don’t. Science and art through out the centuries have been connected. Doubled majored in studio art and science illustration ( designed for biology and zoology majors) first as an artist to be accepted into their program at UCSC.
@@kathleendanford9420 In awe and bow with respect! Your interests and accomplishments are absolutely beyond cool! Also, please see my reply to Karen after yours - it's to you as well. Thanks!
@@KJSullivan4601 You and Kathleen BOTH get it! I too have adored Mandelbrot Fractals for decades! I'm 70 now, and have continued to contemplate what these fractals mean to me - which is why I understand every word of each of your statements! But this time? (also the first time I've watched work from Math Town) But this time? I immediately saw Nature! shells, seeds, scales, mineral formations, plant.animal.sea. From the largest down to the microbe. So beautiful and so perfect and constantly evolving!
The "infinitude" of the fractal makes me think of Real numbers as a "flattening" of a more, deep meaning of "infinite" .. like "a number is a branch on a infinite, endlessly and rootless / with infinite roots branching"
You should look up how the real numbers are defined. They are infinite sequences of rational numbers. In another sense, they are a "flattening" of the complex numbers onto just the real axis. The real numbers are what you get when you "fill in" the "holes" in the rationals; in rigorous terms, the reals are the Cauchy completion of the rational numbers under the standard notion of distance between rational numbers. There is a nice post on the mathematics stack exchange under the name "Completion of the rationals via Cauchy sequences" which outlines the construction of the real numbers and their properties. It turns out that the real numbers are actual unique in a certain sense.
Errrmmmmmm🤔🤔🤔 no idea what anyone here just said. I just stumbled onto this video by accident and I have NO IDEA what I'm looking at and I definitely do not understand these comments. Could you dumb it down into simple terms for me please? What am I looking at and What are Mandelbrot fractals to start with?
Numbers can only approximate reality, just like we can only approximate numbers and words can only approximate concepts, it’s fractals everywhere mate. Reality is one big infinitely looping fractal.
Ein frostiger Wintermorgen brach an, als das Apfelmännchen und der Schneemann sich zum ersten Mal trafen. Das Apfelmännchen, mit seinen fraktalen Verästelungen, war fasziniert von der makellosen Schönheit des Schneemanns, der im sanften Sonnenlicht glitzerte. Der Schneemann, der noch neu in der Welt war, bewunderte die komplexe Struktur des Apfelmännchens und fragte neugierig nach seiner Geschichte. Das Apfelmännchen erzählte vom Zyklus des Lebens, von Wachstum und Erneuerung, von der Schönheit in der Veränderung. Gemeinsam verbrachten sie den Tag, der Schneemann half dem Apfelmännchen dabei, kleine Äpfel aus Schnee zu formen, und das Apfelmännchen zeigte dem Schneemann, wie es sich in immer wiederkehrenden Mustern selbst abbildet. Als die Sonne langsam unterging und der Frost sich verstärkte, verabschiedeten sie sich mit einem Versprechen der Freundschaft. Der Schneemann versprach, im nächsten Winter wiederzukommen, und das Apfelmännchen lächelte, denn es wusste, dass die Zeit und die Jahreszeiten sie immer wieder zusammenführen würden, in einem endlosen Tanz von Leben und Neubeginn. _ChatGPT_
This is one of my favorite fractal videos now. I made it about 30 minutes in, need to come back. And I'm not a big EDM fan, but I love the music, very clever, great textures.
Well my friend, how many years have I been watching? I'm last on the list of many admirers to be sure! The extra-dimensionality of this was surreal. Both my left and right hemispheres joined for this one. Thanks S0 much! Fractal
@@clouds2503 ayahuasca is a VR game that goes on this same sort of thing only it happens in real 3d around you as you go actually into it. It's not a huge game though but if you get VR and like this, then get that.
I have never commented on a youtube video in my life. I feel this is one of them if you know, you know, moments. Top shelf visuals and sound this. Just stunning 😉
It is a remarkable time to be alive when we have the technology, powerful enough computers, video renderings at extreme resolutions that can can produce and record these sequences in this way... (Whew!)
I watched so many Mandelbrot-zoom-Clips ,although they all differ in detail and the countless possibilities and colouration, they startet to bore me a bit because everyone is just schowing the same. Everytme its mandelbrot, there are so many cool hypercomplex fractals but somehow nearly only the original mandelbrot is on UA-cam in mass. Your Mandelbrot-zoom is a little special i have to say. As im looking at it, it constantly changes my feeling from zooming in to the fractal growing towards me and back. A very nice illusion that seem to happen everytime you zoom in a big empty surface and then when the details come back out of nowhere. GJ
My goodness the depth portrayed is insanity... astonishingly amazing, I for one simply find this to be far more in tune for what a trip visually can be like. well done!
I am seeing this kinds of patterns during the mystical experiences. What’s interesting, is that sometimes they do not appear in colour, but in black and white. Looking at your creation made me think, they are quality stunning as the colourful fractals. Thanks for that understanding and for sharing your beautiful creation with us ☺️
I put it on 1080 and half speed. It just takes you in to it more slow, and deep, at least for me. It is how I imagine a journey trough space, and brain would be visually. I love this. Writing a book, a novel on AI and time, journey trough history, like an Odyssey, and this is nice toi have on the big screen beside my laptop. Thank you a lot! Hyperspace, going trough it all, like protons
I've watched many of these zooms. It's interestingly common that you travel through all these different shapes and forms and symmetries. But when you come to a Baby Brot, like at 14:00, the figure is always surrounded by hundreds of rings, plunging ever more tightly toward the black abyss in the figure. Maybe that's like a black hole.
It's not a black hole. It's just the magnification where they ran out of computational headroom. If they had used longer data words they could have kept on going.
It's like the opposite of a black hole. Around a black hole, you get spaghettification- the stretching of objects. But around a baby brot, you get infinite Squashification- it gets infinitely smaller and smaller and more spread out. Like a black solid.
@@ohokay4663 - No. There is nothing to spaghettify, and nothing to squishify. Mandelbrot sets do not correspond to any physical situation. They are mathematical structures which have nothing to do (directly) with matter or energy.
@@wirebrushproductions1001 Well yeah, I figured. I'm not speaking as a mathematician, I'm making a visual metaphor as an onlooker. I imagined there'd be some inaccuracy. I do think that's really cool, though.
This is a really good one. I've always had a hard time watching this stuff because I feel like I'm falling into an ever-shrinking space and about to get wedged into a dark corner never to get out again.
It's the result of a small math function that is repeated over and over again, each time using the result of the previous calculation as input for the next calculation. In math speak it's called 'iterated function system'. The numbers are converted into screen coordinates and the resulting pictures are called fractals. The same math function can generate this picture at any zoom level, and then it's just a matter of putting all the pictures in a video.
I put this on 2 TVs at the same time and the music was absolutely amazing, i didnt know i could compose such greatness simply by overlapping 2 different points in the same song, no matter where i played the music it would always somehow match the tempo of the other tv
All tempos will have a lowest common denominator. Think Kashmir (the song) by Led Zeppelin. The tempos of the drums and guitar initially sound off but will eventually land on the same note. I think one is four and the other is 7 so 28 is the LCD. That may be what you’re experiencing
Bro how did you actually capture one of my hardest trips 25 years ago? This gives me goose bumps watching it. Full blown flashback of staring into mint ice cream and watching these almost exact patterns emerge from my own perception. Wild man
1st minibrot 0:58 2nd minibrot 14:00 Stop that thing! 18:37 I SAID STOP IT! 19:14 STOP THE WEIRD THINGS NOW!😡 24:04 Please just stop! I will do anything for you! 🥺 26:33 Whatever you say🙄 28:39 3rd minibrot 48:30
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to find here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
I don’t think I have ever been scared more than just thinking about falling into this fractal, just going deeper, and deeper, with knowing what’s behind me is the last time i’ll ever see it, knowing that it’s near impossible going back to where I was before, but wanting to know what comes after, if there ever is an after.
Im trying to read this while high but it reads as gibberish 8m sorry😂
You just described the progression of life in time haha
Youll never hit the ground
i think you just described time
Let’s not overthink it, shall we?
This is the kind of stuff that I would put in a party in the background, if I would attend parties. And if I had friends.
I was thinking the same, it is truly breathtaking. Great background for a party!!!
we must to unite all the forver aloners of the World! .... or not.
@@neocortexlab i gawt the joak
I'd go to your parties
Same as above, got an address?
'What a beautiful spiral! I hope it won't commit warcrimes.'
Mandelbrot : 10:02
Its a Buddhist symbol
OH GOD ITS THE NAZ-
AÜF DEN HEIM
Oh dear
swasterbrot
I started a project in c++ about 25 years ago that did Mandelbrot zooms like this. So far I have sold a bunch of canvas gallery art that I made using my software, but the ultimate goal was always to eventually make videos like this. Whoever made this has surpassed my vision in some aspects, and yet hasn’t quite reached my vision in others. I am deeply impressed, and I hope to inspire others in the future as much as the creator of this video has inspired me by my watching today. Kudos, you have given me a fantastic high water mark to reach for the pinnacle of my own project.
lol. Great!
@@kerhabplays if you are interested, I plan on tweaking the equation a bit and causing distortion, and then animate different values of distortion so that the fractal structures dance to the music.
@@Dziaji Try it out then man. Just do it!
@@kerhabplays I am. I have already tested the distortion effect, and I moved all my code from Windows to linux, and I'm converting my zoomer into a web based application. When that is done I'll need to add animation, and I also want to take advantage of the graphics card to speed up rendering.
> and yet hasn't quite reached my vision in others
That sounded a bit arrogant, it's bad etiquette to comment something like that.
I've been studying and watching fractals since the 70's and I have to say that this is hands down the best sequence I've ever seen fully rendered. Awesome work!
wow thank you!
@@gridcoregilry666 no problem
That's amazing. 50 years of studying. I was born in the 90s but I've been very interested ever since I started using Winamp to listen to music.
he's lying
Lol, great work
all this bc some guy was like
what if i^2 = -1
The meaning to life and all of creation, 42
Well it is, isn't it?
in that moment, not only did he just arbitrarily define the square-root of negative unity as being 'i', but he also was responsible for the mathematical basis by which we understand electromagnetism and basically all oscillating energetic phenomena as a whole. homie was like yo what if we used 'i' as the variable in relation to the cosmic attraction/repulsion principle by which the fundamental quanta of existence came into being and have their eternal form in. the irreducible, ubiquitous 'i'-ness that served as a vehicle by which creation became known to itself at the deepest level.
prolly just a cowinky dink doe haha
@@PumpkinPie_Pup cringe
@@triplez5393 the meaning to life is in the bible it says we are created to love God and love others as our self,
I was severely traumatized years ago as a teenage, got diagnosed with ADHD. Spent my whole life fighting ADHD. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my husband recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
Yes Predroshrooms
I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
Where do I reach this dude? If possible can I find him on Google
Teacher: what do you see when you close ur eyes?
the kid in the back of the class:
@jreul just like no one is ever going to laugh at your jokes
@jreul and you know what geometry dash is
@jreul excuse me? What comments did I delete then. Also keep changing the subjects
@jreul that fact that u toxic offends universe, delete from reality, we don't want you here
@jreul understand that I'm native Chinese.
And go away
1:17:45 Yes, officer. This video right here
lmao
The fact that you saw that is telling of you subconscious alertness to such a symbol🧐 SUS
OMUGUS!!!
???
@@typpe8620 swastika
@@nanueinmanu1754 well i mean its a shape like another and it has been randomnly generated so i dont see any problem with that ^^
I've always hated math...but knowing that it can create something this beautiful has changed my mind. This is the perfect intersection of math and art, and it feels like such an indulgent treat for my eyes. Thank you for sharing your time, effort, and artwork with us!
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(not one of those scam comments i swear lol is a video you may enjoy because of what u said)
I hated math, and I started loving it after learning computer graphics.
Reality is math :D Everyone who takes psychedelics see these fractals for that reason. Some people even go deeper and see the code 1's and 0's just like the Matrix. It's wild stuff.
@@KrisInLove yeah because they are having a psychotic episode; pretty wild indeed
I mean what isn't math then ... from this perspective math also created the music in this video :)
_"The most ironic of all this is that, after all the effort and dedication you have put into trying to understand me, you've only known an infinitely small part of me"_
not ironic, its just facts
That's called life...
There is no big or small in the universe. Its depends on the observer.
Satan
God always win :)
The way colors are flowing inwards while zoom makes the whole thing going outside is creating a great illusion.
I grew up rendering fractals on my 7.5-mhz Amiga, watching individual pixels blip onto the screen one at a time in the deeper zooms. That was pretty mind-blowing for me, at the time. This... is way beyond mind-blowing. I cannot fathom how much computation went into producing this. (Also, it's gorgeous!)
I'm trying to code fractals myself. But have no idea how the colors are rendered. My fractals always look too unclear, regardless of the resolution or number of iterations.
I've made my own renderings with my own code and by the time I get 0.000001% of the way that you went the number of iterations needed makes it take forever. Plus I ran out of precision and never messed with BigInts
@@rumplstiltztinkerstein do you just do it based on the number of iterations before it escapes?
@@mctuble I got stuck building a multithreaded way of doing the math and went on to other projects. Was using 64 bits floating points, and thought about reusing already calculated pixels when zooming in.
I know that the less memory we have to create during processing, the better it is for the processor. So having static memory allocated for each processor helps a lot because it doesn't need to wait for memory allocation.
So I'm still thinking about a way to give each processor direct access to the output (somehow), so that it spends as much time possible calculating.
I'm not very good at math, so I just do the "iterations until it escapes" thing as well.
@@rumplstiltztinkerstein I have to give it another try lol.
It's amazing how the simple function z = z^2 + c can create such beauty (c = location on the complex plane; z = 0 in first iteration)
Hardly looks simple to me
idk what that means but it sounds smart
To the people who replied, I don’t know why I thought it was simple, the word complex is literally part of the problem
Math is the fundamental bottom layer of all existence. Information theory is below quantum mechanics.
@@-T0Ast200- it's a simple complex function 😉
This is so trippy and I love it. The music choice with this fractal zoom is perfect.
I don’t know how you did this or how long it took you but this has to be one of the best ones you’ve made by far!
I know an e1674 zoom took 4 months to render.
@@cjshardcorepunkmusicvault8474 need to think bout personal atomic power plant hahaha
Xaos is the program I belive
These are natural formations zoomed in on and in enhanced/ processed by thousands of terabytes, tis why it takes so long
Yes we have to remember this is real math, not just random pictures thats why its so amazing to watch. Way to go
This is like zooming in and zooming out at the same time, but with drugs.
It is top comment but no replies what
Took the words right out of my thumbs ... 😂
When you fall in a dream but dont wake up
I was just about to comment the same thing
Lmao exactly what I thought, it looks like it's both zooming in and out
Fascinating how my brain can't decide if I'm falling into the picture or the picture is coming towards me. Alternating between the two. Almost makes me dizzy sometimes.
Thank you for this wonderful experience!
welcome to dmt
@@Shaboomquisa Hey Joe Rogan.
@@lupowins no really this is what dmt looks like 110%. but on dmt this is 4d and 4d object make sense
@@Shaboomquisa is DMT anything like acid, shrooms or extacy?
@@lupowins it's a bit more Intense bro. If you let fear control you you'll have a really scary experience. If you calm your thoughts and know everythings ok, you'll have the best experience of your life no doubt. you leave your body and travel to these different dimensions, other worlds and communicating with dimensional entities. takes you back to the source of life, where your soul came from. it's a beautiful experience
Never expected to find such a wholesome place in a comment section on a social media platform. Love it
This is a new medium of high art, Moving Mathematical Mindscapes.
New since ?
Man that is so 20th cent.
Where have you been all that time?
Nevertheless this is on of the prettiest and mabe even the deepest zoom up to this moment.
But new ? Nah.
@@tabascoraremaster1 re-read my comment slowly and carefully. I wrote “this is a new medium of HIGH art.” There is a difference between run of the mill art and HIGH art which is defined as:
art which deals with lofty and dignified subjects and is characterized by an elevated style.
I realize that fractal zooms have been around for a while but have you ever seen one in a museum??? NO! That’s because these types of videos have not been considered museum worthy art but they should be and that is the point I was making!
@@rudybigboote3883 Okay then.
English isn't my native language so please excuse me for the misunderstanding sir.
@@tabascoraremaster1 👍🏼
Awesome stuff
I'm watching this so high right now and I have to say that it´s the deepest trip I've ever had thanks to your fractals. Life changing...
@@flipflopsofpeaceandjusticechill
u can see fractals while high looking at a wall. seems like overkill
same lmao
I was looking for a comment like this, thanks, i'll get high with homies soon.
hmmm, really? I need to chek it) I'll come back with mini report maybe
It's crazy how a Mandelbrot zoom can stir up the same anxious feelings as the beginning of a trip
You maybe tripping with the wrong balls or people. It should always be exciting and fun to explore the wilderness of your subconscious.
Cause you face raw reality on these Kind of Trips I think. At least a small part since Infinite is endless
I feel it’s the same anxiety I feel about death
Because our brain and thinking process behave like fractals.
Shrooms allow us to weaken cognition borders and allow to see backstage of conciousness.
Not shrooms cause us to see fractals. As I saw them after waking up in REM stage of sleep and after taking ssri antidepressants. Because there was some perception alteration in noth cases.
Visual fractals it's only a representation of thinking process. You may say our concisiousness if fractal or sort of.
And yeah, seeing this vid gives me the same slight anxious feeling.
But it's still hypnotic
@@kendallwonderland158 not necessary
For some people it's harder to let ego die.
Not only did they zoom in, but with high graphics, moving parts and colors, insane, I could only imagine how much time this must have taken to render
The formula for this is pretty simple actually, so this can be rendered in real time easily.
@@hardToSignUpHere do you know what program you can use to do this?
@@LiquidDiamond444 not really, we've implemented this algorithm ourselves. But I am sure you'll find something.
@@LiquidDiamond444 don't listen to this guy. he's trolling you. the formula is very simple, but you have to do it for each pixel, and the more you zoom, the more decimal places the math has (if you didn't calculate all those decimal places, you'd just zoom into a square block after a few seconds). This takes a supercomputer, or a cluster of high performance PCs wtih multiple video cards each. Or a repurposed bitcoin mining rig.
Yea not a render so much as a formula. Infinite in every way
I'm convinced that just the right images will unlock the full potential of our brains. My search continues.
Help yourself to plenty of some more pot.
Mind and / or brain.
Brain & mind are not one and the same.
Mandalas and also sacred geometry 👍
That's a really interesting thought.....❤
Yeah, this is not only a Mandelbrot Fractal, but an awesome work with colors too. The way they flow in and out, and these gradients are just mindblowing how they work with the zoom.
GREAT POINT!! I feel people don't realize this nearly enough.. Somehow it ALL being math is more astounding to them then if someone has purposely modified it like it'd be cheating ;]
Mathematics is the only place where truth and beauty means the same thing. Sometimes, that truth is frightening yet satisfying
thermodynamic should be involve first... , you cannot use mathematic if you dont have ''references' this is the reason of existence by curiosity
@@captainpobtamere3024 mathematics/reference points for the lemans
Mathematics aren't "truth", unfortunately
@@architect4775 it's an 'one and only language' that can see truth
Not really
This is possibly the most beautiful thing I've seen on the Internet. This is what "closed eye visuals" look like on mushrooms. Also reminds me of Salvia breakthrough visuals.
Damn, I always just see myself become a staircase
Similar to Mushroom trip experience.
@@myassingh the big question is: what happens if you watch this on mushrooms?
@@Orizuo nicht auszumalen was dann scharf geht 😅
@@diesefliese7941 so einiges...
Legit on 7gs staring into my roof with rgb
lights and I swear it was like the patterns I was seeing on roof reached out and pulled me into a different dimension
I Did this recently for the first time, I will say it was the most beautiful and amazing thing I have ever felt. My spiritual being opened up to the earth. I saw portals, the stars dancing, aliens and I saw the realm of heaven. I for once was not sad but an overwhelming sense of happiness that filled my entire body. It's something that I'll never forget
Most people take it for PTSD and trauma or
a treatment resistant depression
I've seen lots of positive reviews on
mushiest I'm really looking at trying them..
any idea?
I can say dr.johnsonshrooo is the man for you 0:02
Is he On Instagram? 0:01
Can I just say how perfect the first song fits for a first song here? Perfectly captures the 3 stages. About to start, starting, and "uh-oh I'm in too deep now." Not only because it's the first song but the song itself definitely helps the vibe. I hope someone understands what I mean.
1:38:07
@@suss211 Banger
No.
Watching this makes you feel an emotion you just can’t describe
It’s pure love
Same can be said about taking lsd in general lol
Annoyance.
It's a mixture of ecstacy and existential fear.
...or maybe you should improve your language skills.
Flatscreen TV to a wall, have this on loop, and its the best wall art ever, keeps me captivated for 10-20 minutes at a time. No piece of static art has ever captured this much of my attention. This is next level art!!
this shape feels like a living thing what you can actually touch witch your mind :)
I had super deep healing psylocibe trip 2 yrs ago while watching this work. Still takes me back to the moments. I miss that time 😢
I love how no matter how far you zoom in, at the end you always find another mandelbrot set,
it's almost like it's mocking you.
oh its definitely not mocking, finding another mandelbroth inside of a mandelbrot is the goal of these. it's a complete journey from start to finish. in theory if you had the computing power, you could keep following the same exact path through the little one at the end.... if you just mindlessly traversed a mandelbrot though, you are unlikely to just stumble upon a complete secondary mandebrot that doesn't have some deformation especially at these depths... its amazing to say the least. sort of shows how infinity or eternity can really be infinite
@@mequavis could it be he made the math to do this or is this just a regular mandelbrot equation? I thought he has added a n^1 or similar. I don't know enough about the math of fractals to tell.
@@abandonedmuse think of it like traversing a maze that never ends and has no real exits... There are many different types of this equation, look up the burning ship. you can fy through these yourself slowly with the right software
@@mequavis yeah i have one that actually makes sounds and it has the burining ship too. My computer cant go too far in though
@@abandonedmuse I want to build a quantum number generator that places you in random locations in these zooms, and then use the pixels in the image at that zoom for layers of encryption. then offer a mandelbrot zoom encryption service
Woah. The symmetry between maths and the psychedelic experience is mind blowing. Almost as if it's all somehow connected. Hmm
The fact the human mind, so people have made that experience possible outside of those particular states of mind (psilocybin (at just a few thousand MGs to 0.01kg and especially DOC at 4-10mg attains the state your mention (SWIM has no exp with DMT ) MUCH more then LSD25 (short of hero-dose perhaps ) is remarkable and I guess obviously maths would be the way to do it but more to your point that they are so similar, existing in parallel and would (prollly or just maybe) exist regardless of the other, I agree is absolutely truly mind blooming err blowing ;]
Makes one wonder about any possible connections between hominid brain development and or perhaps even interplay throughout millions of years of our species evolution. Last I read it was believed our brains being receptive to THC can be traced from all the way back to an evolutionary period of existence during which we where basically quite mollusk-like .
is it not naturally apparent that math kinda applies to everything> then again it should also be naturally apparent that everything is technically connected
wait til you realize math is related to music sounding good. Dang there was only one hard song in this. So sick of these soft ambient loops...=[[[
@@djosearth3618 You realize that's because psychedelics break your mind by making it _simpler_ not more profound or deeper. Fractals like these are a simple rule getting iterated, same for the colouring. The beauty in this is how a simple rule can generate something apparently complex. It's not quite the same, but a poetic similarity is with a googolplex monkeys at typewriters --- one of them eventually will write a complete play of Shakespeare by random chance.
@@Achrononmaster No, every monkey just ends up throwing shit on the walls and ruining the typewriters.
this is probably one of the best things I’ve seen in my entire life
Do dmt brother 🖤♥️
Music selection for this piece is on point. Excellent work on this.
The color selection gives a 3d feel to it even when you pause the video in places.
I can’t imagine how long you played with the Mandelbrot set to find this specific path!
As someone whos trippin' balls... yep. They nailed it.
@@ns88ster real
Honestly pick any spot it'll be this beautiful
@@johnrustad8540That’s the beauty of fractals baby!
That's just how light works, these patterns are the literal fabric that creates the reality we live in, just look right in front of you.
It is a little unsettling how this resembles a good trip but also it's a little sublime.
Completely unsettling how the mandelbrot set resembles nature in general.
Watched this whilst tripping on shrooms yesterday for the first time and it was something else man
@@gazzy9136 im on acid rn and its crazy
@@alucardnolifeking789 I'm smoking weed, I noticed I was high and be captivated and weed is a hallucinogen too. I dont smoke much at all but this is amazing.
@@sambear6079 it indeed is
This is the embodiment of "But wait, there's more."
Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in November. I have zero cravings.
This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.
Please does anyone know where I can get them? I put so much on my plate and it really affects my stress and anxiety levels, I would love to try shrooms
@@carsonelias4594Yes, bergwilly11_
A lot of people have testified about this and I really want to give it a shot. I put so much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels
The Trips I've been having have really helped me a lot,I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well
@@VictoriaReese-ch1xzIs he on instagram?
THANK YOU for making this. I never knew this kind of art existed until this moment. It moves me so much that I can't watch it for long without tears filling my eyes. I feel overwhelmed by the knowledge that everything is as it should be, despite all the pain in the world. Please allow me to explain. After reading some comments on this I understand that a lot of people see these patterns in dreams and on drugs. I don't know how to express what I want to share other than that I perceive these patterns in everything when I'm awake and sober. Perceive is a vague word, but it's the closest word I can think of to describe my internal experience. I don't see or hear or feel the numbers and patterns. It's like I'm just aware of them in a really fundamental way that makes me constantly feel like everything in the universe is wonderful and perfect, my life and actions are important and meaningful, and we are all going to be okay because these patterns of numbers are what some people call God, and it is undeniable that these perfect patterns shape every particle, wave, energy, and the multiverse herself.
Wow .......👉👍❣
Amen
When I picture the whole universe, I imagine it’s something like this.
It kinda is, infitely unique and endless.
Bro this the shit before the universe
Me too...from the tiniest subatomic particle to the largest celestial body...they are self-similar
I believe everything made of matter moves at 300000km/Sec and massless photons are still.
not far from it
6:05 That effect where it looks like you're zooming in and out at the same time is so cool
yeah
@@juanrulfo3 yeah!
Woah
This just reminded me of a (i think) dmt trip I had and the insight that came with it.
There is no chance of holding on to anything. It will inevitably create suffering. Everything comes and goes in a split of a second. As you try to hold on to any experience you will suffer.
Accept the change of life. Any moment, any time.
Much love to all of you
I'm over 1:50:00 into this and I thought how much deeper can this go down the rabbit hole, and then at the bottom of this long tunnel, new sets popped up and I was floored. As a still fractal artist and enthusiast for over 20 years, the technology allowing people to render deep zooms with so much detail that can go over two hours is absolutely amazing. The way the gradient flows has been playing tricks on my eyes. Watching the next set grow out of the gradient each time another layer is peeled back is pure awesome. Thanks for these deep zooms 👍
Study maths and physics and you'll be able to see that this pattern can eventually create the entire universe we live in.
A lady wrote her doctorate paper on this about 10 years ago. I remember reading through it whilst I studied maths at uni.
@@plopdoo339 yeah, as a fractal enthusiast and artist for over 20 years, I've done a decent amount of reading like Mandelbrot's "Fractal Geometry of Nature". I'm a bit of a moron when it comes to doing maths unfortunately. High school dropout and all that. As far as studying, I'm more of an Alan Watts guy than a Benoit Mandelbrot guy. Alan's work is much easier for me to wrap my head around 😂
It's infinite, like it's creator.
deep zooms and great shrooms baby haaaa
Kinda off topic but also kind of a question for you; iv noticed a lot of sea creatures, octopus and shells have deep Mandelbrot roots. Even the eyes of a cuttlefish has that quality.
Question: through your deep dives, have you come across examples that stand out in nature that are note worthy?
Cheers 🍻
WOW. When the first mini-brot appears around 0:50, that feeling of wonder and mysticism is so provoking and life-affirming. :)
Yeah , I felt something weird with a bit of fear looking at it zooming in
When mathematic and metaphysic collide drinking tequilla magic occurs
I think that we are living in something like that
There is a second one at 13:55, this time inverted. I knew we were approaching it, order of complexity started to build up faster and faster, from 4, to 8, to 16, to 32, to 64.. It could only end up with brand new set to dive into.
The impression I form is of an explorer heading towards something of great interest, anxious to see what's ahead but simultaneously regretting all the other places he is passing up. So many other worlds passed by with barely a glimpse!
When you break through the first layer you can tell how beautiful this is going to be. Great job!
A few years ago, when I discovered that Swastikas were a Mathematically recurring symbol in the Mandelbrot set, I reconsidered Hinduism and took a very deep dive into ancient Vedic knowledge and have never looked back. I currently study Mathematics and Physics in uni and I take a lot of inspiration from abstract notions that I've found in the Vedas that modern Maths and Physics have yet to (re)discover. Actually fascinating to see how classical physics, quantum physics, energy, and vibrations all come together in the Vedas to provide insight into a "different level of interaction" at which the universe and reality function.
These tend to give me panic attacks, but this one has some weird sense of wonder and exploration I enjoyed.
Its ok ❤️
Sounds like you need to face your true inner self even if it may be scary
Yeah these also can stress me out sometimes, messes with my depth perception
@@acogjefe4769 that's a reach.
Pable, it reminds me of my young self and a recurring dream I had when I got into astronomy and how math and physics were all insufficient to explain the concept of Infinity !
hypnotic and terrifying at the same time. remember to blink so you don't go crazy.
Me: Stands up too fast
What I see when I close my eyes:
??
I dont get it.🤔🤔
@@gijane02 It’s when you have low iron. Blood when you stand up or maybe sit down extremely fast doesn’t have time to flow to your brain normally. I think, at least. It’s been a while since I’ve recited this.
@@CRRNCRW Low blood pressure too. I used to get this when I was super skinny, but I was definitely not low on iron.
@@gijane02 if you are laying down, blood flows equally through your body. Stand up and it all rushes down into your legs
Listened to this while tripping with my girlfriend and I ended up peaking so hard that I woke up in the Matrix and finally saw where I have been this whole time. I realized that this false reality that people talk of is so much more real than I possibly could have realized and as painful as it was to see how long I have been living in this illusion, I'm grateful that I could at least heal from how long I have been hurting myself in that regard and begin to accept how things work more. Here's to everyone who is beginning to learn more about themselves than ever before and begin to allow yourself to become who you've always wanted to become regardless of what others tell you should do. BE YOURSELF, THAT'S WHAT YOU DESERVE!!! (My favorite track : 12:41)
Me looking for that penny I just felt in the couch, but when I almost reach it, my hands open the cushion further and the penny falls deeper in
that PERFECTLY describes this video.
I experienced this in real life, I was a kid when I experienced these patterns in my sleeps. Some are flowing waters!
Me too! And when I was a kid I thought the dreams were about being born.
I have seen this and other things like it on huge doses of psilocybin. The math that creates these shapes is the same sort of math that creates nature, fractal, self similar. It is fundamental to how our very reality is created. It is fractal geometry as apposed to Euclidean. What baffles me is that biologists and other scientists who study nature learn nothing about these numbers. Clearly nature is shaped by the numbers of fractal geometry, and our understanding of it is linked to our understanding of these numbers.
doesnt this have to do with DMT? not sure
@@Skaffa yeah thats some ketamin khole shit just in real life xD
@@beerious8392 THE NUMBERS MASON WHAT DO THEY MEAN
OmG...... this needs to be viewed on VR headset to fully appreciate its sheer depth and intricacy....please add VR function to view this media
The texture here is so good
See the number "iterations" at the start of the video? That's how many times the algorithm incremented a value by one before checking if a certain complex equation is valid. The color is how many iterations were required. Also it did this for each pixel in the video, and it's 4k resolution... For a 2 hours and a half video...
Wow
Tnx for theinfo
This is the highest count of computations where algorythm stops for an each point of complex plane. This points are colored BLACK in classic case and in this video too. Colored points in most cases has much less computations than in the black point cases...
Aren’t computers neat ☺️
This is so good, truly stunning what's you've done here. Perfect music choice as well, really impressed.
Thanks 😊
"The smallest part of Brahman... contains all of Brahman" - The Upanishads.
Brahman means the universe
Brahmand, * missed the d
@FichDich InDemArsch 😂
Brahmand*
Bruh whaAaaa??
This video will always be in my memory as one of the chillest videos of all time.
Incredible complexity emerging from a simple iteration. Wow.
What blows my mind is that this hasn't only recently been produced, or randomly generated. It has always existed in mathematics. Yet only in the last few years has it been discovered. And just like decimal points can be added to infinity, the magnification of these patterns has no end. Yet they always remain beautiful and intriguing. Truly amazing stuff.
Wow! I'm familiar with the mandelbrot set in principle, never seen it like this or for so many years after computers have advanced so much. I love how no matter hard I try my eyes cannot find the "center" point. awesome.
Exactly. If you were to zoom out to infinity, you'd notice that it's infinity within an infinitesimal point, a singularity. Therefore, there is no "center". That is the nature of existence itself.
@Shane B 🤓
@@Shane7492 bro thinks he’s Albert Einstein
@@dawsoncarpenter2244 bro thinks his stupid comment is cute
@@Shane7492 that don’t make no sense
I really admire zooming at the leftmost portion. Those islands up there are really peculiar
The first song in this video is just so beautiful, it sounds so mystical with the combination of the beginning of the Fractal zoom.
Incredible! Amazing! Brilliant! I am obsessed with Mandelbrot Fractals, I know nothing about the math but I am an artist and it stirs my thoughts of zero point/infinity my thought process and intuitive/creative sense! Thank you these visuals will accompany me now when in the creative process this is the best set I've seen - I really appreciate your work on this!
Like you I am an artist and stumbled across this when taking a required computer course turns out my professor said I would be a natural as I picked it up so well. As an artist computers are just another tool in the which to exploit. Majored in litho print making which don’t laugh requires math and chemistry. People thought I was crazy took extra astronomy courses as well as math crash courses trig and calculus through a TA to get into a astronomy class with a famous astronomer Herbig (Herbig-Haro Objects) . If I remember right fractal come naturally by computer generation. Actually all found under a microscope when it was entered mathematical equation to replicate than nature and mechanics join. It forms chaos which I believe is looped.
There is so much involved in this process it is mind blowing so I will not try to go into parallel computers, something else I was interested in. I will just have to come back in another life to dwell into all the different
Worlds of mathematics and art. MC Etcher was the first to draw from the brain and create chaos directly from the brain. The brain is almost identical to how a computer works . It is electric with connected filaments firing at random some we control some we don’t. Science and art through out the centuries have been connected. Doubled majored in studio art and science illustration ( designed for biology and zoology majors) first as an artist to be accepted into their program at UCSC.
@@kathleendanford9420 wow is the only reply I can muster!!!
@@kathleendanford9420 In awe and bow with respect! Your interests and accomplishments are absolutely beyond cool! Also, please see my reply to Karen after yours - it's to you as well. Thanks!
@@KJSullivan4601 You and Kathleen BOTH get it! I too have adored Mandelbrot Fractals for decades! I'm 70 now, and have continued to contemplate what these fractals mean to me - which is why I understand every word of each of your statements! But this time? (also the first time I've watched work from Math Town) But this time? I immediately saw Nature! shells, seeds, scales, mineral formations, plant.animal.sea. From the largest down to the microbe. So beautiful and so perfect and constantly evolving!
try dmt its the same thing
The "infinitude" of the fractal makes me think of Real numbers as a "flattening" of a more, deep meaning of "infinite" .. like "a number is a branch on a infinite, endlessly and rootless / with infinite roots branching"
You should look up how the real numbers are defined. They are infinite sequences of rational numbers. In another sense, they are a "flattening" of the complex numbers onto just the real axis.
The real numbers are what you get when you "fill in" the "holes" in the rationals; in rigorous terms, the reals are the Cauchy completion of the rational numbers under the standard notion of distance between rational numbers.
There is a nice post on the mathematics stack exchange under the name "Completion of the rationals via Cauchy sequences" which outlines the construction of the real numbers and their properties. It turns out that the real numbers are actual unique in a certain sense.
@@ethanbottomley-mason8447 wow, I love this comment! Thank you for sharing, I'll run reading about it! Thanks ^^
Errrmmmmmm🤔🤔🤔 no idea what anyone here just said. I just stumbled onto this video by accident and I have NO IDEA what I'm looking at and I definitely do not understand these comments. Could you dumb it down into simple terms for me please? What am I looking at and What are Mandelbrot fractals to start with?
@@kenkaniff8428 ua-cam.com/video/FFftmWSzgmk/v-deo.html
Numbers can only approximate reality, just like we can only approximate numbers and words can only approximate concepts, it’s fractals everywhere mate. Reality is one big infinitely looping fractal.
Shockingly beautiful... insanely complex
Ein frostiger Wintermorgen brach an, als das Apfelmännchen und der Schneemann sich zum ersten Mal trafen. Das Apfelmännchen, mit seinen fraktalen Verästelungen, war fasziniert von der makellosen Schönheit des Schneemanns, der im sanften Sonnenlicht glitzerte.
Der Schneemann, der noch neu in der Welt war, bewunderte die komplexe Struktur des Apfelmännchens und fragte neugierig nach seiner Geschichte. Das Apfelmännchen erzählte vom Zyklus des Lebens, von Wachstum und Erneuerung, von der Schönheit in der Veränderung.
Gemeinsam verbrachten sie den Tag, der Schneemann half dem Apfelmännchen dabei, kleine Äpfel aus Schnee zu formen, und das Apfelmännchen zeigte dem Schneemann, wie es sich in immer wiederkehrenden Mustern selbst abbildet.
Als die Sonne langsam unterging und der Frost sich verstärkte, verabschiedeten sie sich mit einem Versprechen der Freundschaft. Der Schneemann versprach, im nächsten Winter wiederzukommen, und das Apfelmännchen lächelte, denn es wusste, dass die Zeit und die Jahreszeiten sie immer wieder zusammenführen würden, in einem endlosen Tanz von Leben und Neubeginn.
_ChatGPT_
I love how these always end in just a repetition of the original to showcase the endless cycle
That shader is so trippy and mesmerizing. Your choices are very creative too, Mandelbrot art that is
I lasted for 12:45 but hope to finish it sometime, 10 min at a time. The best fractal anim I've ever seen.
This is one of my favorite fractal videos now. I made it about 30 minutes in, need to come back. And I'm not a big EDM fan, but I love the music, very clever, great textures.
Watched this one in our home theater in 4K and Dolby Atmos. Wow. What a ride! The music is PERFECT with this set!!
The 14 thumbs down were just blind people trying to hit the like button! Keep the mind gravy flowing Maths Town!
wait... your comment does not make sense. How could blind people even be able to enjoy this video (or watch it at all, for that matter)?
@@zfloyd1627 well, the music sounds nice :)
I love how this zoom is right at the point of convergence ❤
When the doors of perception are cleansed, man will see things as they truly are. Infinite.
Well my friend, how many years have I been watching? I'm last on the list of many admirers to be sure! The extra-dimensionality of this was surreal.
Both my left and right hemispheres joined for this one. Thanks S0 much!
Fractal
Perfection. Awe inspiring.
Had my earbuds in, VR headset on, complete bliss.
Thanks for the idea
you just gave the best reason to buy a vr headset
@@clouds2503 ayahuasca is a VR game that goes on this same sort of thing only it happens in real 3d around you as you go actually into it. It's not a huge game though but if you get VR and like this, then get that.
I have never commented on a youtube video in my life. I feel this is one of them if you know, you know, moments. Top shelf visuals and sound this. Just stunning 😉
It is a remarkable time to be alive when we have the technology, powerful enough computers, video renderings at extreme resolutions that can can produce and record these sequences in this way... (Whew!)
I watched so many Mandelbrot-zoom-Clips ,although they all differ in detail and the countless possibilities and colouration, they startet to bore me a bit because everyone is just schowing the same. Everytme its mandelbrot, there are so many cool hypercomplex fractals but somehow nearly only the original mandelbrot is on UA-cam in mass.
Your Mandelbrot-zoom is a little special i have to say.
As im looking at it, it constantly changes my feeling from zooming in to the fractal growing towards me and back.
A very nice illusion that seem to happen everytime you zoom in a big empty surface and then when the details come back out of nowhere.
GJ
This one is extra-super-special.
I so agree, it is just breathtaking! 😍
Reading th comments and watching this at the same time is a spiritual experience. I’m starting to realize how beautiful the world really is…
I just learned about this yesterday. I feel like my soul has found all the answers it has been looking for.
My goodness the depth portrayed is insanity... astonishingly amazing, I for one simply find this to be far more in tune for what a trip visually can be like.
well done!
I used to spend hours exploring Mandelbrot variables. Very refreshing, thanks.
2 years later, still hypnotizing!
The fractal-zoom moving in the reverse direction of a normal-zoom is really counter-intuitive but amazing.
I am seeing this kinds of patterns during the mystical experiences. What’s interesting, is that sometimes they do not appear in colour, but in black and white. Looking at your creation made me think, they are quality stunning as the colourful fractals. Thanks for that understanding and for sharing your beautiful creation with us ☺️
I put it on 1080 and half speed. It just takes you in to it more slow, and deep, at least for me. It is how I imagine a journey trough space, and brain would be visually. I love this. Writing a book, a novel on AI and time, journey trough history, like an Odyssey, and this is nice toi have on the big screen beside my laptop. Thank you a lot! Hyperspace, going trough it all, like protons
What a wonderful treat it is to fall into a meditative trance seeing the finger print of creation and slowly drifting within.
Absolutely stunning.
I've watched many of these zooms. It's interestingly common that you travel through all these different shapes and forms and symmetries. But when you come to a Baby Brot, like at 14:00, the figure is always surrounded by hundreds of rings, plunging ever more tightly toward the black abyss in the figure. Maybe that's like a black hole.
Good analysis
It's not a black hole. It's just the magnification where they ran out of computational headroom. If they had used longer data words they could have kept on going.
It's like the opposite of a black hole. Around a black hole, you get spaghettification- the stretching of objects. But around a baby brot, you get infinite Squashification- it gets infinitely smaller and smaller and more spread out. Like a black solid.
@@ohokay4663 - No. There is nothing to spaghettify, and nothing to squishify. Mandelbrot sets do not correspond to any physical situation. They are mathematical structures which have nothing to do (directly) with matter or energy.
@@wirebrushproductions1001 Well yeah, I figured. I'm not speaking as a mathematician, I'm making a visual metaphor as an onlooker. I imagined there'd be some inaccuracy. I do think that's really cool, though.
This is a really good one. I've always had a hard time watching this stuff because I feel like I'm falling into an ever-shrinking space and about to get wedged into a dark corner never to get out again.
Watching this while zooted
me: spends a good 30mins staring at the screen motionless 👁👄👁
Same bruh 😂
About to be me in five minutes
Mom I'm scared
@aidang1305 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 You're cute. Stay in school kid.
@inj and youre the kid that thinks its cool to need more dope to get high.
Incredible piece of Art you created there! 👏
Thank you so much 😀
I have no idea what this is but this is better than actually paying attetion to my teacher
This is a mathematical object, its name is fractal and it have autosimilarity (zoom effect)
@@brahayansuarez4687 that is epic :0
It's the result of a small math function that is repeated over and over again, each time using the result of the previous calculation as input for the next calculation. In math speak it's called 'iterated function system'. The numbers are converted into screen coordinates and the resulting pictures are called fractals. The same math function can generate this picture at any zoom level, and then it's just a matter of putting all the pictures in a video.
By watching this you are paying attention to your teacher and I don't mean the human standing in front of you talking.
I put this on 2 TVs at the same time and the music was absolutely amazing, i didnt know i could compose such greatness simply by overlapping 2 different points in the same song, no matter where i played the music it would always somehow match the tempo of the other tv
All tempos will have a lowest common denominator. Think Kashmir (the song) by Led Zeppelin. The tempos of the drums and guitar initially sound off but will eventually land on the same note. I think one is four and the other is 7 so 28 is the LCD. That may be what you’re experiencing
@@K0wface No hes just got two songs likely in the same key and bpm. Welcome to being a DJ.
@@bP-yr3po haha that’s a lot more likely lol. Thanks for the 101
i must
Bro how did you actually capture one of my hardest trips 25 years ago? This gives me goose bumps watching it. Full blown flashback of staring into mint ice cream and watching these almost exact patterns emerge from my own perception. Wild man
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Can I ask what on?
@@X.R.808 probably acid
@@X.R.808 This is very DMT like, you can get there on acid or shrooms if you close your eyes but its more characteristic of DMT
1st minibrot 0:58
2nd minibrot 14:00
Stop that thing! 18:37
I SAID STOP IT! 19:14
STOP THE WEIRD THINGS NOW!😡 24:04
Please just stop! I will do anything for you! 🥺 26:33
Whatever you say🙄 28:39
3rd minibrot 48:30
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Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to find here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself
This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
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@@sarahh321 Where to search?? Is it IG?
@@Jerryberger9235 Yes