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vitkecar
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ม.ค. 2009
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Elusive box of pebbles
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Mandelbox Vary Scale 4D fractal (Mandelbulber software) with scale 0.843 and vary scale 3.276.
Violence at Fatima Sultan hotel, Sultanahmet, Istanbul
มุมมอง 2.5K13 ปีที่แล้ว
This hotel was booked trough www.venere.com/. So far they did not even publish my review. Only fake positive reviews can be fond there. Here is the police report about the attack (in Turkish): www.flickr.com/photos/62448670@N05/5686402861/ fatimasultan.atwebpages.com/
Happy pigs
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Pigs like these are everywhere in Svaneti, Georgia, Caucasus. They were domesticated.
vitkecar what the fuck did you do to our ship
Je connais cet endroit. Votre vidéo est très plaisante. L'endroit est fantastique
This is by far the best 3D Burning ship fractal Ive seen. Stunning work
I feel like in general, 3D fractals tend to be creepy whereas 2D fractals are easier to appreciate, because of the "creepy valley" concept: basically the more an unknown thing resembles something we are familiar with, the more comfortable we feel... UNTIL it gets "very similar indeed, but not quite the same", and then we start to feel creeped out or deceived. (And if it was even more similar, then we would no longer notice any difference and would get comfortable and treat the new thing the same as the original.) In the context of fractals, I think our brains can easily interpret a complicated but flat object as a weird and wonderful pattern, like a human-made, charming woven textile... But when we see a fractal in 3D, instead it looks like a dangerous or artificial valley or landscape, where e.g. the blades of grass are infinitely brittle, or the rocks are thin and sharp and would cut you badly, or the patterns are a bit too regular to feel "real", or don't have a natural range of variation. Our brain is probably telling us something is very wrong with this place and we should leave; whereas the same artificial regularity can be appealing when we easily and instinctively see it is artificial, that there is no possibility of deception here.
It looks like a city near a mountain with several gigantic towers
All the objects in this image are infinitely larger than the universe we live in. This is because our universe has a resolution limit called the Planck scale, but the objects in this image do not.
i would like to make a game with a map like this
The thing that terrifies me about fractals, especially 3d ones, is the fact that it's a mess of infinitely small and infinitely many little tendrils spanning out in every direction. And to me that's just horrifying
But one could say that for the material world as well. The difference is that the material world changes with the zoom level.
hello
🎶 A Whole New World 🎶
Looks like a beach with woods and a mountain
it looks like the skeleton of our world
2nd power Burningbulb?
Is it just me or at 0:42, you see some evil demon priest thing pass by the camera?
just you
There's something just really unnerving about this.
I’m geeking out rn
This is a fucking nightmare!
Yes it is, it fucking terrifies me The fact that it's a mess of infinitely small and infinitely many little tendrils spanning out in every direction puts a whole new perspective on it and it terrifies me.
yes
Wow
0:46 What is that to the right? A leaning statue?
Lol it looks like a king dual wielding guitars
To me it looks like Jesus with sunglasses
@@woofle4830it does!
I'm getting Hades from Disney's 'Hercules' lol
How do you do it? I want to see where it came from. Also it looks like an infinite city where people are infinitesimal (infinitely small) and visit Quantum Towers (those tall towers in the armada).
Take a look at my response to IARRCSim below if you want to see what math and software were used to produce this video.
@@draganvidovic113 How do you get to the viewer?
It appears that these people know how to make portals to reach those innacessible flying parts
this feels like a black midi music video
“That’s disgusting” - Smitty Werbenjägermanjensen
This fractal in particular is one of the proves that fractals are not there to be visualized.
this is the best thing ever
no this is terrifying like I don't get why people don't get freaked out at the fact of a mess of infinitely small tendrils spanning out in every direction
@@andramation i think you should go outside
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What is the third dimension coming from? What is the formula for this? Is the code available?
Thank you for your interest. It was a long time ago but I think I used the formulas that I found here: www.fractalforums.com/tutorials-b230/burning-ship-mandelbulber-1-21-opencl-custom-formulas/ . The software was Mandelbulber.
The 3d effect comes from the place where the colors of a set are derived.
This seems to be a sort of cyberpunk city
You do
ok
I think it's more like Nazis if they lived in the year 9500
On peut se baigner dedans ?
Cientístas encontram lugar na terra onde não há vida
SubhanAllah.
Ever read "At The Mountains of Madness"? O_o
You know when some video games have creepy, distorted "anti-worlds" and stuff? They should be based on 3D fractals to make them look out of this world.
Like the movie Annihilation did, you mean?
I was about to comment like exactly that !!! That would look so good
@@pyenapple shit man I even watched that movie, good movie it was weird but I really liked the idea of it
@@beastballchampions read the book! It has a very dark creepy thing they left out of the movie entirely
@@pyenapple really? You made me curios now
Que massa!
Very good.
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Thats not Amharic.
She said this place is beautiful :)
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It's mean beautiful.
it's Thai, not Amharic.
atiopia
it's mean beautiful .
She said "beautiful". This is Thai laguage.
ดูน่ากลัวๆ นะเนี่ย >~<
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It looks like Io, one of Jupiter's volcanic moon
สวย mean Very Beautiful