No matter what kind of music is added, someone will complain about it. The good thing is, any music one's heart desires can be added to the set. Thanks Maths Town Crew 🙏💪☀️💛
Absolutely stunning! I put it on half speed, which is still too fast for my taste, but .25 is jerky... Nice, nice colors most of the time, so gorgeous to just sink in... thank you very much!
It's easy to see where all our ancient/timeless symbols of the divine come from when you watch these unfold and manifest. Beautiful visual evidence of our never ending existence
Thank you, Matt as I looked at this video again I noticed you did what I said because I like the trip into infinity , I also asked you because I like that one so much. Can you make another one with the moving colors and different like that one? ,Is this the one .? this one looks like Easter to me what’s the name of the mine Mandelbrot the baby one at the end, he should be called (Easter egg. )It’s lovely thank you RG Jubilee.❤🤩🥰
Greetings! Terrific work on this/ these. I'm signing up for a year on Patreon so I can d/l the high resolution versions and am grateful you make them available. Would you ever consider creating stereo/ 3D versions, they'd be fabulous for the Quest or Apple's new goggles when they come out. Thanks for reading... Be well.
Hi @Maths Town ! I appreciate the time you put into these: some immaculate results! However, I am confused about the color scheme: not the choice of colors, but the moving lines. Based on my understanding of the Mandelbrot Set, you are coloring the set based on how long the iterative process remains bounded. With this in mind, the "moving" lines imply that the color definitions are changing too as you zoom in. Is this accurate -- are the moving lines for effect, or do they represent something about the set? Thanks!
Ahh, been stressing about math lately. Nice to chill and watch some pretty colors. If i even hear about math again, i may lose it. How do you get those designs?
It is impossible to answer your question without risking you losing it. It is all mathematics. They pick a point on the boundary of the mandlebrot set, assign a colour to how many iterations it takes to escape the boundaries and colour in that point, they "zoom" in by increasing the number of decimal points. I am guessing they have a well set up computer system, mine would take a week to render a 30 minute video like this. If you do not already know of the mandlebrot set, check it out, there are hundreds or thousands of videos on YT. Maybe start with Vsauce, veritassium or mathologer they have all done a great job of explaining it. I do not recall 3blue 1brown doing one, but if they have I assume they would also nail it.