I see why CG was initially seen as nothing more than something for mathematicians and computer scientists/engineers, it opened up a lot of possibilities and allowed complex topology to be visualized rather than just explained in painful levels of detail
@@ThePandaAgendanowadays with the 3d, it’s basically a life hack, the difference between one who grasps the concepts and can visualise through animations and one who cannot is I would say as big as a difference as between a amateur and expert
First hour of a JRPG: "Not" all "knots" are really knots haha ;) Last hour of a JRPG: As the vertices of infinity pass behind our eyes from inside the rhombic dodecahedron, the link has become infinitely far away.
"As the vertices of infinity pass behind our eyes from inside the rhombic dodecahedron the link has become infinitely far away" are my favorite Tool lyrics.
Fun fact: This is a canonical part of the original lovecraft lore on how many eldritch beings work/perceive/traverse reality. The city the great old ones live in under the sea for instance, is made of 4th dimensionally hyperbolic geometry. There's even creatures that specifically use abstract spacial geometry to teleport across vast multidimensional distances, fir nothing more than primitive hunting techniques.
I've thought of reality in this way for quite a while. The notion of extra dimensions seems to legitimize, to an extent, spirituality and religion in general, as well as lots of what's known colloquially as 'superstition'
@@ryanh5987 🤔🤔 hmm, idk if those connect (exactly), given almost none of them can really be seen outside here say and stories, especially given ppl who say they can “sense” presences almost always have sensory disorders. But it does lead to science just being magic we can explain, suggesting superstition is seeing real things occasionally, but misinterpreting the how and why. There’s a big difference between assuming something is true, and misinterpreting a preexisting phenomenon.
@@suruxstrawde8322I think what he means moreso is that it provides more legitimacy to certain ideas like the "soul", or in other words our "ego" or consciousness existing as more than a concept, but outside of our available perception due to the lack of a need to perceive it evolutionarily. I know that as humans, we generate electromagnetic fields, and many liken that to an "aura", so this could be similar. That said, we have basically no way to know lmao, this is pure speculation
@@gringusgaming and i hate that. i just want to know!! but then you also have to be atleast a little suspicious of someone claiming they know everything.
@@gringusgamingbut we do have a way to know, we have science and math. Real discoveries in physics, biology, and psychology is far more weird and interesting than whatever spiritual world or magic. We dont have a need to "perceive it evolutionary", we just need curiosity and intellect.
Isn't really a hallucinatory calm though? In the animation of hyperbolic geometry as it changes, within a perspective, isn't that exactly what we experience from our specific perspectives, for example within a moving car, objects farther away appear to move more slowly than those close to us, and as we get closer to objects they appear to increase and size?..
14:10 I remember this sequence being included in the computer graphics compilation called Beyond The Minds Eye in 1992. It was full of cutting edge CGI at the time
I loves this, even though I could not follow most of it. I have a built-in difficulty in visualizing spacial relationships and especially knots. But the second half when it went into hyperbolic space rattled my brain, it was superb. And, I love the voice of the narrator, Chery Hays. Incredibly soothing.
@@MadScientist267 hallucinogens would just get you confused. Their mechanism of action is to increase suggestibility, and reduce critical thinking for yourself
Very interesting as for example I suck at math very much but has constantly scored extremely high on spacial intelligence and I could somewhat anticipate the results in advance but then get completely confused when the reasons got explained. It's like my brain did the visualizing part but i have no idea how it did it. Its like i got a gpu with a very bad cpu 😂
To me it’s a mix of nostalgia and the production value that comes from the fact they needed some of the best in the world at the time just to make the video possible.
@@kalixmaxwell4742Bill Thurston worked on these videos. Supposedly he was one of the greatest geometers in history; according to his peers, his geometric intuition was unparalleled by any other. Here is an apocryphal story to give you an idea: a PhD student described a potential thesis project to him, and he made a funny remark such as "yes, that differential equation would be bubbly and spiky." The student worked on this equation for two years. Towards the end, he realized he was completely correct - it was bubbly and spiky. Remarkably, Bill Thurston saw this after a couple minutes' thought.
I immediately recognized this from the thumbnail as footage that was used in one of the 'Mind's Eye' videos. Also recalled the title, 'Not Knot' from the credits of that video. Crazy to semi-randomly see the source all these decades later.
The knot knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn’t, by subtracting where it isn’t, from where it is, whichever is greater, it obtains a difference, or deviation.
I feel as if these videos are Cosmic Knowledge imparted to me by Aliens but without context. And they expect me to just understand it and pass knowledge on to the lizard-men before humanity dies out.
@@michelleh.5225 you just woosh'd his comment the same way he woosh'd the contents of the video...except, in polar opposites of personality, lol (TBH, I'm in OP's corner, cuz I'm not exactly a math wizard myself)
Thanks. I really, really want to experience higher dimensions in VR. I mean, forget games. I can't imagine how cool it would be to study n-dimensional objects by actually walking around inside them. Now that's 21st century geometry. tavi.
Holy of Holies. This is some very 'holy' stuff. I have mystical experiences, and when I watch this I go into trance. Very powerful stuff here! I can't believe the animator. You guys are onto some awesome stuff!!
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by your statement? If you mean this is old and isn't relevant to mystical experiences.... well mysticism itself is ancient esoteric knowledge. It seems to be about as old as time itself. And these are sacred geometries, sacred because they are universal forms of all that is as it comes into being. It doesn't matter what generation or time they are re-discovered as they are in this video, their true shapes are without beginning nor end but are eternal.
@@lucasjeemanion I mean by saying that "you guys are up to some awesome stuff" you arent really talking to anyone as the creators arent viewing the comments, and also that they currently arent onto anything at all
This feels like waking up in a world where everyone and everything are complicated and abstract shapes and your only purpose is to understand other shapes
This video inspired me to an act of poetry :) I Know That I Know Knotting A dot in a knot, Forms a cord or a line. Which when knotted thrice, Chords the song of space and time. Not a knot: nothingness entwined, Knotting a knot? Impossibility defined. As I align these dotted words I see, On temporal canvas, mine and free. A million quanta, shimmering bright, Silent motion, shaping cosmic flight. Do I truly grasp knotting's might? A wonder to ponder, where no chords resound. Naught but the soul, in silence found.
This Channel gets recommended to me ONLY around 1am or generally late hours! I remember their other video ,,inside out" with, smth like a donut on thumbnail and it too was recommended to me in the middle of the night!
Random thought: if the complement of your self is everything you are not, then every time you move your body, your complement also shifts, meaning you are affecting the shape of everything you are not as well-making us kind of strangely connected to the entirety of the rest of the universe. However, like unraveling a knot, unraveling your self leads to a mathematical equivalent no matter what pose it is currently taking. So, when moving, have we really changed anything at all? Or just shifted around some molecules while everything is fundamentally unchanged, forever actually. Does time even exist if you consider the unchanging nature of everything in this way?
At different levels that is ultimately true I suppose. The whole oneness thing, while trying to maintain a concept of individual or "separateness." I'm not trying to discount your words. I'll probably think about this sometimes. It's actually a good way to conceptualize "oneness"
No, the idea of a "complement" is just for the mathematician's convenience so they can actually explain things. It's not something that actually exists. That's like thinking everything in the universe is on a grid because you've seen space represented with grids in documentaries like this. It's just there for ease of understanding. You don't think atoms actually look like those models with different-coloured spheres do you?
@@zonesquestiloveunderworld I was just thinking this was the answer as well. Everything in the video is in the abstract because we've never actually observed a 4d anything before, object or otherwise.
What pisses me off is im young and still can't comprehend this video. My brain is literally in the best shape it will ever be - but i cant still understand most of this video :/
Brings back memories. I remember getting a VHS tape of this at Siggraph in th e late 80' or early 90's. Glad to see a digital version of this important video.
This is fascinating. I got into knots a couple years ago and always thought the classical knot solutions were absurd in trying to reduce a 3D problem to a 2D puzzle.
OK, I understood 'Outside In', and 'the Shape of Space' mostly made sense, but this one just blew the equation wide open. I've got some thinking to do.
some say Music is the Universal language, Music is Sound wrapped in Mathematics. Mathematics is the Universal Language, the Numbers don't lie, only the people trying to manipulate them do, but the Numbers always work out, they will Never Lie.
The old cgi and sound effects takes me back to my childhood. It’s so off putting and nostalgic it’s weird. Like when your computer showed those bouncing balls on screen saver mode in the early 2000s with the big white square monitor. Makes me feel like fat keys clacking on a keyboard. Does anyone else know what I’m saying?
These videos make me feel like a caveman accessing forbidden cosmic knowledge
Eat a mushroom
it feels like access to the backend of reality
Aren't we all?
Here in the interwebs.
@@odb1612 Nothing wrong with a little backend access.
I mean technically speaking you are
"To understand knots, we first need to talk about parallel universes"
Most accurate use of this joke I've seen, actually; parallel universes in SM64 look something like this at minute 10:10
A boromian ring is a boromian ring; you can't say it's only half.
@@HaganConnell🤣
My favorite use of this joke ever
Damn, what am I missing out on? I don't recognize the quote
This feels like a spiritual successor to "how to turn a sphere inside out".
Its the same people!
@@bruv8341 Yeah, I know that now.
How long till the hugbees incest dub?
Ahhh it does
Oh god, this was enough. I don't want to see a sphere turn inside out
I've never seen something so educational that I was not able to learn anything from
Same bro
I felt like a failure throughout the entire video 😭😭
hahahah absolutely
I see why CG was initially seen as nothing more than something for mathematicians and computer scientists/engineers, it opened up a lot of possibilities and allowed complex topology to be visualized rather than just explained in painful levels of detail
Painful in my balls
Not just maths and physics. Medicine especially anatomy wouldn’t be half as easy to grasp without CGI.
@@ThePandaAgendanowadays with the 3d, it’s basically a life hack, the difference between one who grasps the concepts and can visualise through animations and one who cannot is I would say as big as a difference as between a amateur and expert
No one thought that
@@MikehMike01 tbf in the 60s noone would have thought to use cg in movies because it was just wayyy too expensive for the industry back then
First hour of a JRPG: "Not" all "knots" are really knots haha ;)
Last hour of a JRPG: As the vertices of infinity pass behind our eyes from inside the rhombic dodecahedron, the link has become infinitely far away.
"As the vertices of infinity pass behind our eyes from inside the rhombic dodecahedron the link has become infinitely far away" are my favorite Tool lyrics.
Hahahahah fr tho 😂
Im Weak 😂
@@leonidtimofeev1178Spiral knot
And then a penguin suddenly starts congratulating you.
2:20 the cat screaming as it falls into space gets me every time
It got me too. 😂😂
“🐱”
“🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱”
That "mæææaaaoooouuuwww" sounds like what I imagine an alien cat from outer space would sound like
Fun fact:
This is a canonical part of the original lovecraft lore on how many eldritch beings work/perceive/traverse reality. The city the great old ones live in under the sea for instance, is made of 4th dimensionally hyperbolic geometry.
There's even creatures that specifically use abstract spacial geometry to teleport across vast multidimensional distances, fir nothing more than primitive hunting techniques.
I've thought of reality in this way for quite a while. The notion of extra dimensions seems to legitimize, to an extent, spirituality and religion in general, as well as lots of what's known colloquially as 'superstition'
@@ryanh5987
🤔🤔 hmm, idk if those connect (exactly), given almost none of them can really be seen outside here say and stories, especially given ppl who say they can “sense” presences almost always have sensory disorders.
But it does lead to science just being magic we can explain, suggesting superstition is seeing real things occasionally, but misinterpreting the how and why. There’s a big difference between assuming something is true, and misinterpreting a preexisting phenomenon.
@@suruxstrawde8322I think what he means moreso is that it provides more legitimacy to certain ideas like the "soul", or in other words our "ego" or consciousness existing as more than a concept, but outside of our available perception due to the lack of a need to perceive it evolutionarily. I know that as humans, we generate electromagnetic fields, and many liken that to an "aura", so this could be similar. That said, we have basically no way to know lmao, this is pure speculation
@@gringusgaming and i hate that. i just want to know!! but then you also have to be atleast a little suspicious of someone claiming they know everything.
@@gringusgamingbut we do have a way to know, we have science and math.
Real discoveries in physics, biology, and psychology is far more weird and interesting than whatever spiritual world or magic. We dont have a need to "perceive it evolutionary", we just need curiosity and intellect.
Started at geometry and ended in a hallucinating sanctuary 😢
But it was super interesting. Thanks a lot for making these.
Isn't really a hallucinatory calm though? In the animation of hyperbolic geometry as it changes, within a perspective, isn't that exactly what we experience from our specific perspectives, for example within a moving car, objects farther away appear to move more slowly than those close to us, and as we get closer to objects they appear to increase and size?..
Sanctuary? I just took four hits of lsd and this is fucking helll fuck the UA-cam algorithm
hv yxt😊 o
@@sethrenville798no rewatch that dude
😢
This is the video equivalent of psychedelic mushrooms. I love these films, thank you for making them available
I think Mandelbrot zooms are the equivalent e.g. jt4a05TQZwo
I now understand that the point of a cone is called a cone point, I learnt so much
I imagine this is what it’s like to trip on psychedelics without the actual psychedelics
basically
Tripping’s a lot more about the feelings and thoughts than it is the visuals. Tbh the visuals are the least intriguing part
Geometry is really trippy. The psychedelics make it seem cool, being sober makes you realise how much of a mind break it is
Ride the lightning… in a good noodley kinda way
@@dannymaurice5543 this ☝️💯
This was the cutting edge of sound design and 3D visual effects.
y'all were doin some pretty amazing stuff at the geometry centre back in the 90s damn
14:10 I remember this sequence being included in the computer graphics compilation called Beyond The Minds Eye in 1992. It was full of cutting edge CGI at the time
I have a copy of it on VHS
....And the music of Jan Hammer for this work is great.
Came here to mention this, too, and glad to see other commenters mention Hammer's soundtrack!!!
Came for this comment 👍
Was this actually in the minds eye???? I own both minds eye and not knot on vhs and never noticed that! Lots of lawnmower man in minds eye though
Forget modern day CGI and horror, THIS 10:22 is what I’ll be seeing in my nightmares.
I loves this, even though I could not follow most of it. I have a built-in difficulty in visualizing spacial relationships and especially knots. But the second half when it went into hyperbolic space rattled my brain, it was superb. And, I love the voice of the narrator, Chery Hays. Incredibly soothing.
I suspect LSD is required
@@MadScientist267 gonna try and report wether it helped.
I think knots are the most difficult to correctly visualize for anyone
@@MadScientist267 hallucinogens would just get you confused. Their mechanism of action is to increase suggestibility, and reduce critical thinking for yourself
Very interesting as for example I suck at math very much but has constantly scored extremely high on spacial intelligence and I could somewhat anticipate the results in advance but then get completely confused when the reasons got explained. It's like my brain did the visualizing part but i have no idea how it did it. Its like i got a gpu with a very bad cpu 😂
I've watched this 4 times now ...
I'll understand it one day
these videos are my go-to for house party visuals. i love subconsciously bombarding my high friends with topology concepts.
CAN YOU TIE A KNOT?
"I CANNOT"
YOU CAN KNOT?
"I CAN NOT KNOT"
NOT KNOT?
"WHOS THERE?"
yessss the thumbnail hinted that this was either obscure educational content or an obscure music playlist. i love the chaos of the internet
This is the stuff the show you before sending you into areas with non-euclidian geometry
Rflect Dimens
This universe is non-euclidean
Gravity warps space, traveling in a straight line on Earth will lead you back to your original position.
@@cara-seyunyou have a good point i think
So… Earth?
I miss these old school science videos
Its like liminal space for your brain
To me it’s a mix of nostalgia and the production value that comes from the fact they needed some of the best in the world at the time just to make the video possible.
@@kalixmaxwell4742Bill Thurston worked on these videos. Supposedly he was one of the greatest geometers in history; according to his peers, his geometric intuition was unparalleled by any other. Here is an apocryphal story to give you an idea: a PhD student described a potential thesis project to him, and he made a funny remark such as "yes, that differential equation would be bubbly and spiky." The student worked on this equation for two years. Towards the end, he realized he was completely correct - it was bubbly and spiky. Remarkably, Bill Thurston saw this after a couple minutes' thought.
whoa
this must be cutting edge computer graphics back in the day
1:49
Sometimes it's easier to understand something by looking at what it's knot!
Ta bum tss
I immediately recognized this from the thumbnail as footage that was used in one of the 'Mind's Eye' videos. Also recalled the title, 'Not Knot' from the credits of that video. Crazy to semi-randomly see the source all these decades later.
A blessing for understanding the borromean connection
i watched one video explaining how to turn a sphere inside out and now youtube keeps recommending these videos lmao
Here's the youtube algorithm for ya
The knot knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn’t, by subtracting where it isn’t, from where it is, whichever is greater, it obtains a difference, or deviation.
I feel as if these videos are Cosmic Knowledge imparted to me by Aliens but without context. And they expect me to just understand it and pass knowledge on to the lizard-men before humanity dies out.
Lmao 🤣😂
Alas, there's no hope now for the Lizard-Men.
Their time in the Sun hath pass'd.
Tis the squid-men that shall rise, victorious!
I get that, but at its core it's geometry and readily available knowledge. There are lots of textbooks out there on this stuff!
@@michelleh.5225 you just woosh'd his comment the same way he woosh'd the contents of the video...except, in polar opposites of personality, lol
(TBH, I'm in OP's corner, cuz I'm not exactly a math wizard myself)
When you knot but she keep rotating
dis som quality shitposting my friend
she boromian on my rings til I knot
Very painful 😬
I'm sure some of us are more experienced to discuss this subject than others.
Thanks. I really, really want to experience higher dimensions in VR. I mean, forget games. I can't imagine how cool it would be to study n-dimensional objects by actually walking around inside them. Now that's 21st century geometry. tavi.
Walking? How? Where? When? Is that even a question? I’m so confused about everything, might start folding cones or something man
you may be interested in rogueviz then
Damn, mathematicians be studying some pretty trippy shit.
Don't feel bad for them, remember, they take atleast 786 grams of prescribed Peruvian snow before getting to work
I'll never be able to tie my shoelace the same ever again
Finally the algorithm is blessing others videos from the same channel of the best classic
Clicked for the knots, stayed for the fractals
These are oddly soothing for my anxiety and panic attacks. I hope you add more.
Holy of Holies. This is some very 'holy' stuff. I have mystical experiences, and when I watch this I go into trance. Very powerful stuff here! I can't believe the animator. You guys are onto some awesome stuff!!
bro this is old as fuck
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by your statement? If you mean this is old and isn't relevant to mystical experiences.... well mysticism itself is ancient esoteric knowledge. It seems to be about as old as time itself. And these are sacred geometries, sacred because they are universal forms of all that is as it comes into being. It doesn't matter what generation or time they are re-discovered as they are in this video, their true shapes are without beginning nor end but are eternal.
@@lucasjeemanion I mean by saying that "you guys are up to some awesome stuff" you arent really talking to anyone as the creators arent viewing the comments, and also that they currently arent onto anything at all
@@bababooei Ah. I see.
@@bababooeijeez calm down. Just let people enjoy stuff. What is he gonna do, write them a letter???
This feels like waking up in a world where everyone and everything are complicated and abstract shapes and your only purpose is to understand other shapes
12:22 is featured in Beyond the Mind's Eye. Glad to have found the origin.
I LOVE THESE.
THANK YOU!!!❤
This video inspired me to an act of poetry :)
I Know That I Know Knotting
A dot in a knot,
Forms a cord or a line.
Which when knotted thrice,
Chords the song of space and time.
Not a knot: nothingness entwined,
Knotting a knot? Impossibility defined.
As I align these dotted words I see,
On temporal canvas, mine and free.
A million quanta, shimmering bright,
Silent motion, shaping cosmic flight.
Do I truly grasp knotting's might?
A wonder to ponder, where no chords resound.
Naught but the soul, in silence found.
w-w-wonderful!
Mathematicians out here asking the real questions: “when is a knot not a knot?”
When it's ajar?
@@shiningarmor2838 wrong joke homie
There's a disco dance music CD with this video as a background. I uses to watch that on repeat when I was a child.
Very good video. For those who are interested in playing in hyperbolic spaces, I recommend the game Hyperbolica.
Will also add HyperRogue as a recommendation
I'm glad she reminded us what the question was @6:42 because tbh I had totally forgotten how we got here on coney island
This is hands down the most interesting video i have ever watched, but i couldnt tell you a thing about what i learned!
Who's there?
Simplistic and straight to the point. They don't make em like this anymore (rarely, very rarely we'll find one)
3blue1brown makes them
"Sometimes it's easier to understand something by looking at what it's not"
I see what you did there movie.
Excellent sound effects, great job for understanding world around us.❤
This Channel gets recommended to me ONLY around 1am or generally late hours! I remember their other video ,,inside out" with, smth like a donut on thumbnail and it too was recommended to me in the middle of the night!
Random thought: if the complement of your self is everything you are not, then every time you move your body, your complement also shifts, meaning you are affecting the shape of everything you are not as well-making us kind of strangely connected to the entirety of the rest of the universe. However, like unraveling a knot, unraveling your self leads to a mathematical equivalent no matter what pose it is currently taking. So, when moving, have we really changed anything at all? Or just shifted around some molecules while everything is fundamentally unchanged, forever actually. Does time even exist if you consider the unchanging nature of everything in this way?
Idk
I can’t handle this right now
At different levels that is ultimately true I suppose. The whole oneness thing, while trying to maintain a concept of individual or "separateness."
I'm not trying to discount your words. I'll probably think about this sometimes. It's actually a good way to conceptualize "oneness"
No, the idea of a "complement" is just for the mathematician's convenience so they can actually explain things. It's not something that actually exists. That's like thinking everything in the universe is on a grid because you've seen space represented with grids in documentaries like this. It's just there for ease of understanding. You don't think atoms actually look like those models with different-coloured spheres do you?
@@zonesquestiloveunderworld I was just thinking this was the answer as well. Everything in the video is in the abstract because we've never actually observed a 4d anything before, object or otherwise.
This was knot what I expected to see in my recommendations, but yet, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
What pisses me off is im young and still can't comprehend this video. My brain is literally in the best shape it will ever be - but i cant still understand most of this video :/
Just watch it more times 😊
Brings back memories. I remember getting a VHS tape of this at Siggraph in th e late 80' or early 90's. Glad to see a digital version of this important video.
Gotta like how this video is 16:18, the golden ratio.
woa
Literally sacred geometry and fractals at the end
Now you understand why people literally associate sacred fractal visions as entering another dimension.
@@cbaylor0369especially cause you can really feel yourself in that space… whatever that space is exactly
This is my favorite video now. I don't know why i couldn't stop watching
12:27 this is where code parade probably got inspiration for the final level in hyperbolica
I clicked on this thinking it was UA-cam recommending me some darkcore, techno, trance banger mix:):
Holy crap my 90s brain is lighting up like a Christmas tree.
The Hyperbolic space portion of the video reminds me of the film "Beyond the Minds Eye", one of my favorite films as a kid.
This basically went from knot tying to geometry to the occult
Esse é o tipo de video q aparece para mim na madrugada, quando não há mais nada pra se ver
Instructions unclear, became a furry.
I have always wondered who was the target audience for these videos. they’re written like they’re for children but the topics are so advanced.
*sees title*
“Who’s there?”
omg is tallyhall fan 1!!1!1!!11!1!1!11!
This is fascinating. I got into knots a couple years ago and always thought the classical knot solutions were absurd in trying to reduce a 3D problem to a 2D puzzle.
2:20 THAT NOISE!!!! THEY SENT THAT CAT TO ROBOT HELL!!!
*moeeoeoeeeeew*
Omygod. i did not know the "not-knot" was its own thing. I'm only 2 mins in and my mind is already blown.
I am so high rn. i feel like I've unlocked a part of my brain that i never knew i had
The places the sound effects are pulled from are nutty, one of them was the MegaMan X charge sound
The quiet desperate meow the cat shape made gave me a chuckle
I needed a "fasten your seat belt" before 12:21
OK, I understood 'Outside In', and 'the Shape of Space' mostly made sense, but this one just blew the equation wide open. I've got some thinking to do.
this feels like a fever dream
these videos give me hope for humanity
Dang, did they just hit me with the buster charge sound from megaman x 4 at 1:34
these videos were the coolest ever
Why did you make me feel infinity for .001 second in those demonstrations? Its 1pm, I wasn't ready!!!
This is unbelievably cool. Watching it felt like surfing along a wave of conceptual space
I have no idea what you’re talking about queen, but slay on.
I was expecting the usual comedy but this was great too:p
some say Music is the Universal language, Music is Sound wrapped in Mathematics. Mathematics is the Universal Language, the Numbers don't lie, only the people trying to manipulate them do, but the Numbers always work out, they will Never Lie.
14:26 Camera casually traveling an infinite distance several times over.
This feels like one of those animation that you find like 15 years later-
💀
where can i see more vids like this? (turn sphere inside out, shape of space, etc.)
That's all 3 geometry center videos, sadly
@@FlamingKetchup Oh I see. Too bad.
@@FlamingKetchup are there videos like this from other people?
@@hithere7080 Not any that I know of
No theres definitely more videos, ua-cam.com/play/PLT4XLHmqHJBdOmPUw8m5oqwqUOl6zVbIY.html
I need more of these types of videos
The old cgi and sound effects takes me back to my childhood. It’s so off putting and nostalgic it’s weird. Like when your computer showed those bouncing balls on screen saver mode in the early 2000s with the big white square monitor. Makes me feel like fat keys clacking on a keyboard. Does anyone else know what I’m saying?
i need more of this videos
0:12 WHO POSSESSED MY SHOE
Thank you for this wonderful video
Such an excellent production!
Thank you for sharing!!!
I love early 90s CG animation so much
My one question is, how did they render the hyperbolic dodecahedron??
Likely not to actual infinity, with the 50kb graphics card available at the time, lol
So quality content in 90s
what the fuck. this has destroyed my brain. i love it
i feel like this is what it feels like going through a black hole
You'll not feel a thing
@@magickmarck i love how your comment implies i AM going to go inside a black hole. awesome
Aw hell yeah! Another one of these!
Who's there?
Coming back to this, it'd make a really cool VR interactive