and what the fuck they have to do with concrete reality
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Not fractals but related.
This is a view of the universe, which looks very similar to neurons
tfw when probably part of some alien's brain that's to intelligent for his kind
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I don't get it
Some macro formations mimic micro formations.
That's all.
It's rather uninteresting.
And fractals are just patterns that repeat.
That's all.
>And fractals are just patterns that repeat.
Wrong!
But self-similarity is pretty interesting
There's a certain amount of irony when you spell 'too smart' wrong.
Interesting, so man-made objects have a less likely chance to be fractals than objects appearing in nature? I would have thought it'd be the obverse of that. That makes sense, considering we humans do like our spheres, squares, and straight lines.
Just watched the previous video you posted, and yes, I agree, I was wrong.
There are some interesting concepts many of which I did not know of.
>This is a view of the universe, which looks very similar to neurons
Who's the author of this "view of the universe"?
Imagine if you will, the perspective of a human...
Perhaps, you could then imagine the perspective of a mouse...
even small we go, onward and onward... to the infinitesimally small... until we reach the Quarks... WHAT COMES AFTER QUARKS? MICROQUARKS?
what comes before humans? Cosmos-entities?
JEWS?
fix IT!
Grichka Bogdanoff sent it through to me
what minecraft is missing
You're getting me thinking magn. This makes me think about the phrase "ignorance is bliss"; we may have more "intelligence" (which is just another buzzword for "increased perspective") than people with an extra chromosome, or dolphins, or dogs, or mice, but it seems that our extra intelligence does nothing to actually make us happier.
The more complex a system, the more chaotic, the more prone it is to collapse in one form or another.
Thats how the to smart alien spells it.
He is beyond our comprehension.
>FeelsCosmicMan
Inifint level of detail.
Of course,there is no INFINITE in the real world but it illustrates the point of self replicating complex structures that can have lots of variations and are consistent, with little information. (Just an equation)
dude I'm too high explain this image to me
DUDE IM POSIN ON POL WHILE HIGH ON WEED LMAO xD xD
Its a fractal
manifolds my dude 8-)
durgs lmao
dude weed lmfao
THE WEED HAS BEEN LIT
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and damnit I'm going to the store again and kill more brain cells.... fuuuug
simple answer is forever recursive algos that produces cool shit, it's very simple
This. Fractals are visual representations of some fucking around with series and limits. Imagine for instance having some shape and a contour that's a straight line. That line can be described by a function. Now if you add this function to itself, the contour line becomes a zig-zag shape. You add it three times, the zig-zag becomes more dense etc. Now you can do this infinite times and look what's happening. One interesting thing here to take home is that you have a limit in this operation. You will see that after a certain amount of these additions, the line will not change visibly anymore, but it will do by merely zooming into the picture. Perhaps my wording is stupid but I hope you get the point kek
>this is a view of the universe
what?
that's what the galactic superstructure looks like on a macro scale