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Fibonacci Numbers hidden in the Mandelbrot Set - Numberphile 

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@kevnar
@kevnar 7 лет назад
This video about Fibonacci numbers was as good as the last two combined!
@knvids2812
@knvids2812 Год назад
not going to like because likes are at a fibonacci number
@benloud8740
@benloud8740 6 месяцев назад
Underrated comment
@prime2920
@prime2920 3 года назад
It is so interesting how literally everything in math is connected and intertwined. This is really cool because if you don’t quite understand a certain topic or problem you can look at some things you do understand and connect it to what you are having trouble with.
@waynedarronwalls6468
@waynedarronwalls6468 2 года назад
That is the essence of what is known as the Langlands Program, named for Robert Langlands, who essentially created the whole schema...it relates to what are two entirely separate fields in mathematics, harmonic analysis and number theory, and the bridge that links them together.
@EquaTechnologies
@EquaTechnologies 9 месяцев назад
EXACTLY! I also find fascinating how this figure is encoded in math and anywhere you go in the universe, the figure is still the same!
@raspi1983
@raspi1983 7 лет назад
'B.' in Benoit B. Mandelbrot's name stands for Benoit B. Mandelbrot
@Paine137
@Paine137 7 лет назад
raspi1983 Old joke.
@jony4real
@jony4real 7 лет назад
Wait, so what does the second 'B.' stand for? :-)
@martinmartinmartin2996
@martinmartinmartin2996 7 лет назад
the second "B" stands for Benoit B. Mandelbrot observerms
@Pacvalham
@Pacvalham 7 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-laHl-aFZUJI.html The EDM in EDM Detection Mode stands for EDM Detection Mode.
@rcredidio
@rcredidio 6 лет назад
I saw what you did there :)
@adavewiley
@adavewiley 7 лет назад
Kudos to the animator. The scuttling mandelbug was a delight.
@trucid2
@trucid2 7 лет назад
David Wiley The sound and the animation cracked me up.
@Lucaazade
@Lucaazade 7 лет назад
No it was in fact the very opposite of a delight .
@qwertyasdf66
@qwertyasdf66 7 лет назад
Yusss. I came down here to find the comments about it. That made me so happy. 4:24
@requemao
@requemao 6 лет назад
It's a Miyazaki Mandelbug!
@snbeast9545
@snbeast9545 6 лет назад
It's a Scuttlebug jamboree.
@simoncarlile5190
@simoncarlile5190 7 лет назад
Two of my favorite concepts in one video. Today is looking like a good day.
@busTedOaS
@busTedOaS 7 лет назад
Women and Paper?
@jacobshirley3457
@jacobshirley3457 7 лет назад
Audio and Visual Stimulation
@me_hanics
@me_hanics 7 лет назад
fibonacci and grills
@HiItsSalty
@HiItsSalty 6 лет назад
markers and brown paper?
@rmm2000
@rmm2000 6 лет назад
Fibonacci Numbers make it 3!
@Kowzorz
@Kowzorz 7 лет назад
Everything about this video was great! The visuals were tuned perfectly. The explanation was thorough but succinct. And the enthusiasm of the presenter really brings it all together. Great work!
@mamoonblue
@mamoonblue 7 лет назад
I lost her at 1+1 is 2.
@teovinokur9362
@teovinokur9362 7 лет назад
Nathan Thames That's kind of Numberphile's comment section in a nutshell
@JK-ff8xf
@JK-ff8xf 7 лет назад
"PewDiePie's personal account" kek
@EvanRustMakes
@EvanRustMakes 7 лет назад
Muhammad Mamoon 2+2 is 4, -1 is 3, quick maths
@deschain1910
@deschain1910 7 лет назад
Well, you have the basics down.
@KnakuanaRka
@KnakuanaRka 6 лет назад
Who thinks that’s funny?!!
@OlafDoschke
@OlafDoschke 7 лет назад
I love the little slot machine illustrating the iteration and the ping sound it makes. That's the way Mandelbrot sets should be computed.
@Tehom1
@Tehom1 7 лет назад
7:20 Sometimes called the "naive sum" as well. It's also how you construct the Stern-Brocot tree, which enumerates all the positive rational numbers without repeating any.
@albertb8999
@albertb8999 7 лет назад
It's pretty cool, that these two things have such a connection
@Nukestarmaster
@Nukestarmaster 7 лет назад
But not terribly surprising, Fibonacci numbers pop up just about anywhere.
@albertb8999
@albertb8999 7 лет назад
Nukestarmaster I do not think so_about these_numbers! Fibonacci_numbers_are definitely_not_anywhere,_you_idiot
@jpphoton
@jpphoton 7 лет назад
it leads me to speculate that *everything* is, in fact, encoded in the Mandelbrot Set.
@MarsLonsen
@MarsLonsen 6 лет назад
fukin druggos
@HeartAndMind34
@HeartAndMind34 5 лет назад
@@albertb8999 I see what you did there, incorporating the sequence into your sentences. Well played, Albert B, well played.
@tgwnn
@tgwnn 7 лет назад
She's so cool!
@fantasick8880
@fantasick8880 7 лет назад
And cute!
@UnimatrixOne
@UnimatrixOne 5 лет назад
@@fantasick8880 😍
@megamillionfreak
@megamillionfreak 4 года назад
Angelic.
@linyenchin6773
@linyenchin6773 4 года назад
and preeeeeety!!
@meanmreen
@meanmreen 7 лет назад
Every time I’m feeling particularly sharp or intelligent, I click on one of these videos and it instantly puts me back in my place 😅 Still, for my limited understanding in advanced math, it was quite interesting.
@CrucialMuzic
@CrucialMuzic 7 лет назад
Wow mind *BLOWN,* this is amazing Who else just wanted it to keep on zooming in until infinity? [8:41]
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 7 лет назад
You mean an infinitely long RU-vid video? No thanks.
@ZipplyZane
@ZipplyZane 7 лет назад
Yeah. I wish it would've just kept doing numbers and faded out, to create the impression it could go on forever. Stopping makes it look like it fails at that number.
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 7 лет назад
Nobody with half a brain thought it "failed" at that number
@SapphicRain
@SapphicRain 7 лет назад
Here's one of the deepest zooms fellow Mandelbrot enthusiast ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0jGaio87u3A.html
@littleboylost1o1
@littleboylost1o1 7 лет назад
+
@PlayTheMind
@PlayTheMind 7 лет назад
Riemann: My zeta function hides primes Mandelbrot: My set hides Fibonacci Ramanujan: -1/12 __
@SparHD
@SparHD 7 лет назад
PlayTheMind riemann is way above mandlebort and ramanujan
@AryanTheMentalist
@AryanTheMentalist 7 лет назад
Sharklops Haha.. nice one
@livedandletdie
@livedandletdie 7 лет назад
What do you mean wrong, the limit of the nonconvergent sum of 1+2+3+4+5...+n where n=Alephnull-1 Does end up as -1*(1/12)
@DABATTLESUIT
@DABATTLESUIT 7 лет назад
jawad mansoor YOU CANT JUST MAKE THAT CLAIM AND LEAVE
@SparHD
@SparHD 7 лет назад
+jawad mansoor Riemann has done much more besides his hypothesis eg: introduced the term manifolds, riemann integrals, was one of the pioneers of non euclidian geometry (with gauss and some other russian guy), also physics and probably tons of things that im not aware of, he was one of the best mathematicians to ever live
@aardvarkman6919
@aardvarkman6919 7 лет назад
The beauty of this math overwhelms me with emotion. Perhaps that seems strange, but the beauty of how all this works out makes me want to cry.
@justaphotographer
@justaphotographer 3 года назад
I thought I was the only one who feels this way! I completely agree! There is just so much order and beauty in all the world I don’t know how to take it all in emotionally.
@gabrielthompson9800
@gabrielthompson9800 4 года назад
Test question: In the Fibonacci sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, what would be the next number? Answer: So you take a point called c on the complex plane...
@philpayton8965
@philpayton8965 4 года назад
So is not a valid word with which to start a sentence except in very rare circumstances, for example explaining the purpose of doing something.
@nodezsh
@nodezsh 2 года назад
@@philpayton8965 It is valid for a joke though. The joke was that he's explaining a very easy concept in the most complex way imaginable using the most casual language possible.
@philpayton8965
@philpayton8965 2 года назад
@@nodezsh sorry man it was a bit pedantic of me it just used to be a pet hate of mine, probably fuelled by the fact I had a horrible micro-managing supervisor who started every sentence with "So...". it was a me problem, not a you problem, just ignore me. was a long time ago now anyway.
@Wayne_Robinson
@Wayne_Robinson 4 года назад
Despite being quite familiar with both the Fibonacci sequence and the Mandelbrot set, my mind was indeed blown. It's even more amazing how "number games" like this can relate to the physical world (at least the one we can perceive).
@AntonioKowatsch
@AntonioKowatsch 7 лет назад
Holly's laugh touches my cardioid :P
@zixuan1630
@zixuan1630 4 года назад
oof you better motice (this is not a typo)
@dxrpz1669
@dxrpz1669 4 года назад
Simp
@waynewalls5033
@waynewalls5033 3 года назад
@@dxrpz1669 incel
@anthonymarcelino8460
@anthonymarcelino8460 3 года назад
Incel
@trailtrs1
@trailtrs1 4 года назад
This is one of the very best layouts of this fractal relationship with the Fibonacci sequence
@winmine0327
@winmine0327 7 лет назад
Next: how to cut a cake via prime numbers, Graham's number created by Conway's game of life, and the fractal dimensions inside Parker squares.
@erik-ic3tp
@erik-ic3tp 7 лет назад
Do you want existential crisises? Anyway, cool subjects!
@matttondr9282
@matttondr9282 2 года назад
…while doing a dice trick represented by playing cards printed on the surface of a Klein bottle.
@wntu4
@wntu4 7 лет назад
A new video of Dr. Holly, aka she who commands my heart, mind and soul. This is a great week indeed.
@FrankBatistaElJibaro
@FrankBatistaElJibaro 2 года назад
Everytime Holly laughs a furry baby kitten is born.
@mathsmoica
@mathsmoica 7 лет назад
*The reason I love mathematics*
@microbuilder
@microbuilder 7 лет назад
"Is the universe a fractal that can be calculated in equation? Is it Fibonaccis perfect golden spiral or is it just my imagination?"
@kennethwalker3939
@kennethwalker3939 5 лет назад
From what I can tell, the world is defined by mathematics and patterns naturally. Math is the translation for the patterns that took the chaos or the earliest known parts of the universe up till as far as we can see. When Mathematics fails is the day I'm lost lol. @@microbuilder
@aarongoodwin4845
@aarongoodwin4845 3 года назад
Beautiful Ladies teaching us?🤫
@realeyesrealisereallies97
@realeyesrealisereallies97 2 года назад
Peng broads?
@marekbanaszkiewicz6338
@marekbanaszkiewicz6338 7 лет назад
Mandelbrot set is amazing. It's incredible how quite simple definition leads to infinitively complex structure.
@CountKoski
@CountKoski 7 лет назад
These inserted animations make all the difference - great thinking mr Haran!
@numberphile
@numberphile 7 лет назад
Glad you liked them - they were done by Pete McPartlan
@RicardoRoblesJr
@RicardoRoblesJr 6 лет назад
Thanks for the incredibly fascinating video. The more I learn about the Mandelbrot set, the more I like it. Dr. Krieger is excellent as always.
@Cyberspine
@Cyberspine 7 лет назад
I would tell a joke about Fibonacci. But it's as bad as the two previous jokes you heard combined.
@wierdalien1
@wierdalien1 7 лет назад
Cyberspine #groan
@raphielohnef4678
@raphielohnef4678 7 лет назад
You shouldn't start with two zeros... :D
@Grizzlywer
@Grizzlywer 7 лет назад
0 + 0 = 0
@bradleylomas7525
@bradleylomas7525 5 лет назад
Cyberspine and where does your joke end? If you are going to be funny, at least have an educated punch line to go with it. Those are hilarious
@josuke6869
@josuke6869 5 лет назад
@@bradleylomas7525 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA AHBAHSBHABSH HAHAHAHAHAHAH
@cobaltbluesky2276
@cobaltbluesky2276 4 месяца назад
i was obsessed with the fibonacci sequence when i was little and i'm obsessed with the mandelbrot set now, seems like a perfect video for me lol
@CybranM
@CybranM 7 лет назад
I can see that nail and gear flag in the background :)
@paulkingtiger
@paulkingtiger 7 лет назад
and a Reunion swamp hen!
@MikeReggie95
@MikeReggie95 4 года назад
What I've learnt is no matter how many Mandelbrot videos I watch, I still have no idea how it's made. Only that it looks amazing on a projector!
@baptistebauer99
@baptistebauer99 7 лет назад
Amazing.... please do more videos about the Mandelbrot set. It is the most interesiting mathematical object I know of, in my opinion... Loving your videos!
@billburr1347
@billburr1347 7 лет назад
Intelligence makes people more beautiful
@NwoDispatcher
@NwoDispatcher 5 лет назад
Racial purity makes humanity beautiful
@NwoDispatcher
@NwoDispatcher 4 года назад
@AccuracyIsGone I agree... come go after the heretic of the g4y empire
@arthurmee
@arthurmee 4 года назад
@@NwoDispatcher the exact opposite is true. Racial purity leads to an amplification of genetic defects over time. The largest gene pool is the healthiest.
@andrew7taylor
@andrew7taylor 3 года назад
@@NwoDispatcher If you truly believe that, don't ever have a DNA testing. You'll find out that you're anything but. Most of your ancestors had more IQ than you and had this idea that screwing around is more fun than raging about a concept that doesn't exist.
@FrankACai
@FrankACai 3 года назад
@@NwoDispatcher come on, evolution needs tension. How about you leave it be when it's so minor
@shubhamshinde3593
@shubhamshinde3593 7 лет назад
2:12 even non-mathematicians love this for different reasons xD
@Myrslokstok
@Myrslokstok 7 лет назад
Shubham Shinde Yes it is fun. They kind of look down on us as children.
@pizeblu
@pizeblu 4 года назад
When you really uncover it, it is for the same reasons, it is a way to describe or show the nature of the universe and consciousness. Just mathematicians see it in numbers and other people see it more spiritual, but it dissolves into the same sensations one has.
@raffaelepiccini3405
@raffaelepiccini3405 4 года назад
@@pizeblu well.. except that the way mathematicians see it actually makes sense, the way you see it doesn't.. it really have nothing to do with consciousness, the nature of the universe... It's just math As a non matematician myself I love it because it shows how something so complex and weird can come up from such a simple rule.. also because fractals are just weird, counterintuitive and fascinating.. but nobody who understand this even a tiny bit would say that it's connected with things like consciousness or the nature of the universe.. get your feet on the ground mate
@ManlyBog6448
@ManlyBog6448 3 года назад
@@raffaelepiccini3405 I just don't understand how so many people who had never communicated before are able to "figure out" fractals and how they relate to consciousness on their own.
@vizart2045
@vizart2045 2 года назад
Numberphile really nails it by explaining math in an entertaining and lighthearted way.
@Manusmusic
@Manusmusic 7 лет назад
Glad to see her again!
@RupertBruce
@RupertBruce 5 лет назад
I wrote a program to generate the Mandelbrot set many years ago and the interesting part was outside the iconic shape - the colours are formed as visual representations of the number of iterations (like a contour map) with the iconic shape merely the set of values that kept on iterating. They were the boring bit! Thank you for showing me what I was missing. I'll have to revisit that code with these extra features to explore!
@ibmicroapple9142
@ibmicroapple9142 7 лет назад
oh yes, Holly Krieger
@dlee645
@dlee645 7 лет назад
IBMicroapple There needs to be more Dr. Krieger videos.
@fantasick8880
@fantasick8880 7 лет назад
I think I have a new crush.
@EVILVIKTOR
@EVILVIKTOR 5 лет назад
@TheronQRamacharaka I'm guessing it's a perfect match. But something tells me the carpet is gone.
@takotaw8453
@takotaw8453 4 года назад
IBMicroapple simp
@waynewalls5033
@waynewalls5033 3 года назад
@@takotaw8453 still a virgin
@navypinkdesign
@navypinkdesign Год назад
The best Mandelbrot tour guide EVER!
@TheMrMerudin
@TheMrMerudin 7 лет назад
4:30 theory of T H I C C N E S S
@Zedigan
@Zedigan 7 лет назад
Mandelbrot set, you're a Rorschach test on fire, you're a day-glo pterodactyl, you're a heart shaped box of springs and wires, you're one badass f**king fractal
@rbeforee
@rbeforee 6 лет назад
Zedi gan thank you. I read the comments specifically to not repeat that if someone beat me to it. 💜💜💜
@Traumtheater0
@Traumtheater0 7 лет назад
The Mandelbrot Set will never be as beautiful as Dr. Holly.
@Darker7
@Darker7 7 лет назад
I disagree :Ü™
@theroo92
@theroo92 7 лет назад
Dr Holly Krieger and the Mandelbrot Set, name a more iconic duo... I'll wait.
@xanokothe
@xanokothe 7 лет назад
Love you Dr Holly!
@beekarola
@beekarola 7 лет назад
Great explanation, thanks. By this construction the numerators are also the Fibonacci sequence, two terms behind the denominators. Since the ratio of subsequent terms in the Fibonacci sequences approaches the Golden Ratio as n --> infinity, this means that the ratios that you are considering approach the Reciprocal of the Golden Ratio, Squared. [I think this is right - and surely pretty well known. I just realized it from your presentation.]
@Deathranger999
@Deathranger999 7 лет назад
The picture of the freshman sum they showed was wrong. Is it a Parker freshman sum? 🤔
@Morstius
@Morstius 5 лет назад
I was searching for the comment pointing that out, wonder who misunderstood the freshman sum joke
@mikeo759
@mikeo759 5 лет назад
For some reason they showed the multiplicative
@EmdrGreg
@EmdrGreg 7 лет назад
Can you imagine how blown away Fibonacci would be if he could see the Mandelbrot set...
@SoumilSahu
@SoumilSahu 7 лет назад
Math is amazing. Who even discovers this stuff?!
@Cellkist
@Cellkist 7 лет назад
Soumil Sahu mathematicians
@SoumilSahu
@SoumilSahu 7 лет назад
+Cellkist obviously, but who goes out of their way to say, "today im gonna pull out the Fibonacci sequence out of a weird shape"
@axemenace6637
@axemenace6637 7 лет назад
Soumil Sahu They don't. They explore a weird shape and say "Wow! Fibonacci sequence relates to it!" How do they find the weird shape to being with? Well, mathematicians make random problems up and hope they lead to something interesting. The Mandelbrot set was a lucky discovery!
@Pete-Prolly
@Pete-Prolly 7 лет назад
Soumil Sahu sometimes it's a Mathematician, sometimes a "non- Mathematician" notices a pattern and wants to know: "does this 'thing' ever stop or does it go on forever?" They may get bored of it, or keep studying it, or even become obsessed with it (especially if their pattern appears to present itself everywhere; it's a constant reminder.)
@JM-us3fr
@JM-us3fr 7 лет назад
People who think it's amazing
@wongwanchap
@wongwanchap 7 лет назад
This recall me how I solve the dimension of cantor set when I was undergraduate. I used the following model to find the dimension of cantor set. Consider there is a creature that will reproduce themself 1 sec after they born. After 1 sec they have born, they will start make one new born baby in each sec. And their new born baby will start to reproduce themself 1 sec after they born. first sec, only 1 new born baby, number of creature is 1. next sec, only 1 creature ready to reproduce (mature), number of creature is 1. next sec, 1 new born baby and 1 mature, number of creature is 2. next sec, 1 new born baby and 2 mature, number of creature is 3. next sec, 2 new born baby and 3 mature, number of creature is 5.... It end up number of creature in everysec is following fibonacci sequence.
@ouss
@ouss 7 лет назад
she is BACK
@JMDinOKC
@JMDinOKC 3 года назад
There's just no competition. NONE of the other female mathematicians giggles as adorably as Holly.
@alejandronq645
@alejandronq645 7 лет назад
Dr. Haran really makes great questions
@WiseGuy508
@WiseGuy508 7 лет назад
He is not a doctor.
@alejandronq645
@alejandronq645 7 лет назад
Wise Guy he is indeed
@WiggysanWiggysan
@WiggysanWiggysan 7 лет назад
*NEW RECORD* - Congratulations Numberphille. Only 12 seconds to completely confuse every atom in my head. I await your next video.
@Mobin92
@Mobin92 7 лет назад
So I guess it's time to fall in love again...
@takotaw8453
@takotaw8453 4 года назад
Mobin92 simp
@dxrpz1669
@dxrpz1669 4 года назад
Simp
@cyberhexreal
@cyberhexreal 4 года назад
Simp
@masonhunter2748
@masonhunter2748 4 года назад
Hi
@wrexshunt
@wrexshunt 3 года назад
Ha ha ha - he may be a math geek and be on about that !
@Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
We also have the start of the Fibonacci numbers 0,1,1... in the complex plane. The zero in the centre can represent t=0 the moment of now in an individual reference frame. We also have negative 1 and positive 1 with a rotation 2π that is a constant represented by ħ=h/2π. Therefore we even have the start of the Fibonacci numbers 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21... forming spiral on all levels of creation!
@unbreakablefootage
@unbreakablefootage 7 лет назад
when shits stormy outside but a new numberphile video is up
@davidwilkie9551
@davidwilkie9551 7 месяцев назад
Fabulous presentation, thank you for the intellectual depth charge -> factual recognition time bomb of realization.
@Purpial
@Purpial 6 лет назад
Person: "what the heck happened to your mind?!" Me: "oh dont worry it was just blown"
@richardfrenette6648
@richardfrenette6648 6 лет назад
Love these videos. But. Is it just me, every time I watch Dr Holly Krieger, I cannot help thinking about Nicole Kidman. The resemblance, the attitude, the mysterious charm. It is as mesmerizing for me as the Mandelbrot set. Am I alone? Anyone else?
@robleytrades
@robleytrades 7 лет назад
ik i dont understand what they are saying on numberphile but i still like to watch the videos
@RationalDisconnect
@RationalDisconnect 7 лет назад
I love how Brady has the Nail & Gear in the background.
@skroot7975
@skroot7975 7 лет назад
Math never ceases to amaze me.
@pierreabbat6157
@pierreabbat6157 7 лет назад
You could draw a straight line from 1/4 to the waist. Since the map is 1/2-sqrt(1/4-z), the straight line from 1/4 is still straight in the circle. And an arc subtends half the angle from a point on the circumference that it does from the center. So the bearing of the point on the circle from 0 is the same as the bearing of the point on the cardioid from 1/4.
@RickWeberEcon
@RickWeberEcon 7 лет назад
But why should the Mandelbrot set have tendrils that coincide with their Fibonacci position?! I feel like I was told I’d get an answer and all I got was an amazing new mystery
@angelmendez-rivera351
@angelmendez-rivera351 4 года назад
Rick Weber Isn't that all what answers are?
@Scurvebeard
@Scurvebeard 4 года назад
That explanation just made me more confused. The explanation seems like an even crazier way for numbers to function.
@rivertaig8703
@rivertaig8703 7 лет назад
Mind blown! I think it's so incredibly cool how sites like Numberphile, 3 Blue 1 Brown, and Brilliant are making mathematics fun and inspirational. If you haven't checked out Brilliant's site, I highly recommend it for any curious minds.
@maggiehernandezreni
@maggiehernandezreni 5 лет назад
I used to hate Mathematics. Long story short I developed Arithmophobia since an early age. Until tonight I watched a video about Fibonacci Sequence that introduces me a total new prospective of Math into my life. And for the first time in a long time 33 years more or less (I'm actually 37) I understood Mathematics 😱🤯😍 And after that I found this video is like a double 🤯🤯 sorry I had to is literally mindblowing. I think I can start saying I HAD Arithmophobia. Thank you!
@nodezsh
@nodezsh 2 года назад
I would 'guess'? it usually happens because of how cumbersome it is to get used to it from such a young age and to basically drill math into your skull by brute force. Maybe, for whatever reason you had a knack for math but never developed the skill to use it because of some bad experience learning it growing up, at a very critical time. But this here, this makes no sense. It's like finding a glitch in the matrix. That's why it's so fun.
@Spongman
@Spongman 7 лет назад
at 6:17, the components labeled "1/5" and "4/5" should actually be labeled "1/4" and "3/4". the "1/5" and "4/5" components are the next larger components down elephant valley.
@scottjampa6374
@scottjampa6374 7 лет назад
You had me at Fibona..wow those eyes...
@TyphoidBryan
@TyphoidBryan 7 лет назад
Just letting people know that the Brilliant site is very cool and offers a very brief bit of access before having to go premium with a subscription. I ended up not paying, but I can certainly see why it's worthwhile for mathematics fans.
@aarond0623
@aarond0623 7 лет назад
Because we keep going between two fractions, does the fraction approach something?
@Zephei
@Zephei 7 лет назад
trekky0623 I believe it approaches 1 - 1/φ, where φ is the golden ratio (1 + sqrt(5))/2.
@Myrslokstok
@Myrslokstok 7 лет назад
So when do we get a zoom in at the golden ratio?
@nasser101
@nasser101 6 лет назад
Approaches 1
@alekisighl7599
@alekisighl7599 6 лет назад
zoom in infinitely and you will get the golden ratio.
@EllipticGeometry
@EllipticGeometry 7 лет назад
Your homework will be to find the Prouhet-Thue-Morse constant in the Mandelbrot set. That is, the thing you might recognize as what Matt Parker called a fair sharing sequence, written as a binary number like 0.0110100110010110…₂. It's quite satisfying.
@trippytrappy4282
@trippytrappy4282 4 года назад
The sound of the marker pen gave me goosebumps
@dmytronadtochyi9116
@dmytronadtochyi9116 6 лет назад
She has one of the cutest laughs
@StopItGarrison
@StopItGarrison 4 года назад
Your a creepy dude
@dmytronadtochyi9116
@dmytronadtochyi9116 4 года назад
Michael Eaves what? Why?
@anthonymarcelino8460
@anthonymarcelino8460 3 года назад
@@dmytronadtochyi9116 haha incel
@djcarter85
@djcarter85 7 лет назад
Not only is the maths in this really cool, but I also loved the cheeky Nail and Gear hiding in the background :)
@russhendrix9674
@russhendrix9674 7 лет назад
SHE BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE!!
@GDQuaza
@GDQuaza 5 лет назад
This is math, you’re even blinded by vocabulary.
@67PhilR
@67PhilR 5 лет назад
Thomas Dolby......luv science
@Quadflash
@Quadflash 6 лет назад
Elegant, beautiful illustration of how math describes our universe. And, how most everything is connected. Thanks for the deep sense of awe I'm feeling right no.
@itryen7632
@itryen7632 2 года назад
An ad for brilliant... In 2017. Time flies.
@Pacotille_6529
@Pacotille_6529 7 лет назад
Nail and Gear!
@danielrodgers3002
@danielrodgers3002 6 лет назад
Fractal sets and the Fibonacci sequence seem to be a base geography of our world. In this video you seem to show that the Fibonacci sequence auto-magically flows out of the Mandelbrot set. Extremely fascinating, thanks.
@ElektrykFlaaj
@ElektrykFlaaj 7 лет назад
I'm watching this on high, sounds awesome
@elbaecc
@elbaecc 4 года назад
I have said it before and I will say it again. Dr Holly might as well be Amy Adam's more academically inclined sister. If Dr Holly ever makes a discovery worthy of a Hollywood movie, we know who to cast in it.
@essimcaldin8294
@essimcaldin8294 7 лет назад
Hey, thanks as always
@FilipWahlberg
@FilipWahlberg 7 лет назад
OK, I see the Fibonacci series in the hyperbolic components along your circular transformation, but I still don't understand what it has to do with the number of antenna branches. Did I miss that, or did you forget to explain it?
@BlacksterVFX
@BlacksterVFX 7 лет назад
This was very interesting and well presented 👍🏻
@davidwilkie9551
@davidwilkie9551 7 месяцев назад
Mixed with Grant's Polynomials in the Sets, here is the best collection and collating of prime-cofactor associations in the picture-plane containment of 2-ness tangency space between the x-y axial-tangential i-reflection containment in log-antilog numberness dominance sequences of probabilistic e-Pi-i flash-fractal cause-effect.
@JanSanono
@JanSanono 7 лет назад
Exactly 10 minutes... 😍 it's beautiful
@johnox2226
@johnox2226 7 лет назад
Jan Sanono It's actually 9:59
@O_Chey_
@O_Chey_ 7 лет назад
You are probably a physicist
@veralapsa
@veralapsa 7 лет назад
If you take the frame count of 14975 @ 25 fps it's exactly 9:59, no .something, so John Ox is correct.
@Oohenry1
@Oohenry1 7 лет назад
10minutes is the threshhold for more money/view
@wlan246
@wlan246 7 лет назад
And the video isn't bad either.
@sumitmandal3901
@sumitmandal3901 4 года назад
my mind is blown off right now. I am amazed and mesmerised almost ecstatic to find out the relation between Julia, Mendelbrot and Fibonacci Thanks a lot
@robertoravitz1159
@robertoravitz1159 7 лет назад
Fun Fact, this video was released on 10/5, but in the 510th Fibonacci number, there are 2 "17'"s. (2017) (there are also 5 0's)
@leonardomaranon
@leonardomaranon 6 лет назад
8:45 the 144 should be to the right of the 89, not to the left. The one to the left is 89 + 34 = 123, not 144. Then the next one which you wrote 233 should be more like 212 and less like 233.
@akikarvonen
@akikarvonen 7 лет назад
Ah, Dr. Krieger! Must be my lucky day!
@tomholt1080
@tomholt1080 5 лет назад
@TheronQRamacharaka jeez chill haha
@fredflintstone9657
@fredflintstone9657 4 года назад
We should all be so lucky.
@Schnitz13
@Schnitz13 4 года назад
This channel never ceases to amaze me.
@prophecycat5058
@prophecycat5058 7 лет назад
Gotta love that 9:59
@LtKernelPanic
@LtKernelPanic 7 лет назад
Great now Jonathan Coultan's "Mandelbrot Set" song is going to be stuck in my head all day. :P (Yes I know the song is wrong. It describes a Julia Set) Anyways it's cool to see how things like the Fibonacci numbers and Mandelbrot set are intertwined.
@origamicentral4441
@origamicentral4441 7 лет назад
But does 0 count as a fibonacci number?
@BradMcHelm
@BradMcHelm 7 лет назад
By definition, the first two Fibonacci numbers are 0 and 1, and each remaining number is the sum of the previous two. Some sources omit the initial 0, instead beginning the sequence with two 1s
@datojokhadze7860
@datojokhadze7860 7 лет назад
there are 2 definitions,one says that F1=1 F2=1,the other says that F0=0 F1=1 F2=1.But i don't think that F0 makes any impact,so it's usually omitted
@jony4real
@jony4real 7 лет назад
In fact, there is an often-forgotten version of the Fibonacci sequence made up entirely of 0's. You start with 0 + 0 = 0, then you add the last two numbers together to get 0 + 0 = 0, then again, 0 + 0 = 0, and so on. You end up with a series (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0...) that looks boring but is actually found all the time in nature. For example, once somebody ate all my cookies, so I had 0 cookies, but the weird thing is, the next day I still had 0 cookies, and then the next day 0, and then 0... cool, right? Who says maths has no application to real life?
@gyro5d
@gyro5d 7 лет назад
Madder Sky; F0 = the inertial plane, before perturbation.
@toma_coffin8013
@toma_coffin8013 2 года назад
I enjoy Dr Holly's videos. Brillance is when you can solve known math, Genius is when you discover/invent NEW math,
@s0mar885
@s0mar885 7 лет назад
2:40 what? i thought this was "Numberphile" and not "lets-not-get-into-that-phile"
@NoNameAtAll2
@NoNameAtAll2 7 лет назад
s0mar That's Numberwang!
@patrickhodson8715
@patrickhodson8715 7 лет назад
Because numberphile has other videos on that topic, as do other RU-vid creators. And also because it's not the topic of this video.
@blacxthornE
@blacxthornE 7 лет назад
Yeah, this video should've totally been a 4 hour lecture.
@gabrielsommer2136
@gabrielsommer2136 7 лет назад
It's still a channel for casual viewers. It can't replace a degree in mathematics.
@christernilsson1
@christernilsson1 7 лет назад
Starting with 2/5 and moving against 1/2 I will find /7, /9, /11 and so on. Going clockwise moving against 1/3 I get /8, /11, /14 and so on. It seems any fraction can be found, not only fibonacci fractions. It all depends on the direction pattern. The fib pattern is left, right, left,... The pattern I found is just left all the time. Or right.
@MasterHigure
@MasterHigure 7 лет назад
0:45 What's up with the up-arrow-paper appearing in all the videos lately? Oh, and 7:32 should be 1/2 + 1/2 = 2/4.
@zinnakatt8312
@zinnakatt8312 7 лет назад
MasterHigure, That's funny, do more arithmetic.
@numberphile
@numberphile 7 лет назад
Freshman Sum Freshman Sum!
@LastRellik
@LastRellik 7 лет назад
Baaahahahahahahahahajahahahahahahajajaja
@MasterHigure
@MasterHigure 7 лет назад
I mean, you messed up a Freshman sum. That's basically a Parker freshman sum right there.
@Patrick_Bard
@Patrick_Bard 7 лет назад
Yeah, you said that Freshman Sum was in a certain way and showed it differently.
@key_of_destiny4712
@key_of_destiny4712 7 лет назад
It’s easy: Just take a point called Z in the complex plane, let Z1 be Z^2 + C. Z2 is Z1^2 + C. Z3is Z2^2 + C... and so on. If the series of Zs will always stay, close to Z and never trend away, that point is in the Mandelbrot Set!!
@jesscarter6504
@jesscarter6504 7 лет назад
Holy $^@=!!! I'm very much a humanities individual.. waited until my senior year to take college algebra, etc. I was watching this really cool show on HGTV where this treehouse expert built a treehouse for these Montessori students, and he included the Fibonacci sequence in this awesome bench he made near the reading nook up in this treehouse..I discovered that the Fibonacci sequence is ALL OVER nature etc. in the shape of leaves, etc. I discovered the Mandelbrot Set quite by accident, as, for some strange reason, I've grown really attracted to math... so that I can understand it. If the Fibonacci Sequence is all over nature... where else is it??? The exact idea of the Mandelbrot Set did NOT occur to me, but my small, feeble noodle is TOTALLY in overdrive as I watch this..Love your videos, Dr. Krieger!!
@biribiribiribumbuldon9444
@biribiribiribumbuldon9444 7 лет назад
Judy Carter Holy Krieger
@exiledintheus7251
@exiledintheus7251 3 года назад
So mandelbrot set which is supposed to be the equation that eliminates the electronic interference that is heard when transmitting by wire has nothing to do with the way electricity behaves or anything to do with atomic numbers or weight.
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