I swear, old educational videos have the trippiest music. We think we’re doing weird, experimental music today? I want an album full of audio rips from videos like these.
@The Boy All People should know this and more of our universe. Encourage and help understand, for we must ready our minds and selves for the next tier of existence. Its never a bad thing to be outer.
It was recommended to me too and I watched it instead I could have been Try to figure out how to Brush my teeth without getting any toothpaste on my shirt LOL
If all science classes were like this kids would be excited to learn I don’t know what it is about the video but I could watch this sort of thing for hours on end
Same i always find myself to be learning better with these videos than school. Though I know there’s not gonna be a day in my life that I will apply this knowledge lol
Its about the mindset that is instilled in students. In math class, we learn the most effective method, but in tests, we are allowed to solve it in any way we like (at least where i live). The explanations should be clear, the questions should be clear and the students should be free to use any method they can come up with, as long as said method works. Physics, biology, chemistry and many more are super interesting, when you understand what is going on and you are not just learning to be a printer.
Yo I absolutely lovedthe music + visual combinations, it perfectly alligned with how abstract these idea's actually are. The music added a certain "exciting stress" to the video that just made it more interesting
@@Delta0001-yI know absolutely nothing about this, but trying to add on what he’s saying: Perhaps the answers that we’re trying to find in our physical reality lay in our inner worlds. There are infinite possibilities to understanding this reality by traversing what’s inside of our beings, may it be in our realm of thought, perhaps even spirit.
I'd be interested to know if you could zoom in on the dividing line between two colors so far that you find the point where the ball stops resting in perfect balance between all magnets.
It'll make your head spin lol It's the 3rd color. It's crazy, no matter how far you zoom in there is an infinite strip of change, it's almost a paradox. To go from red to blue there is a yellow in between(RYB), but on both sides of that yellow is the other color, red next to blue and blue next to red (RBYRB) but yellow in between both of those (RYBYRYB) but that's skipping the middle of those (RBYRBRYBRBYRB), (RYBRYBRYBYRBYRBYRYBRYBRYBRYB)... and so on and so on but it grows and shrinks exponentially so depending on your resolution it's going to eventually just skip the middle and go to the other, but if you could infinitely zoom in then you would see the growing patter of the 3rd color appearing after zooming in between the 2 other colors and so on for both sides of the middle one between it's 2 'neighbors' (I put them on quotes now because when you zoom in you see the opposite colors next to the middle one thus changing the 'neighbors')
This may turn out to look like a fractal. That means no matter how deep you zoom in on the dividing line, you will just get the same but smaller version of shown magnetic field. This structure is infinite no matter how deep you zoom in and ball trajectory is certainly pretty predictable. Yeah, this blows me away too.
@@Blackmystix The mandelbrot set is a mathematical formula, it is simple to iterate. This is an actual simulation, so unless they could figure out a simple math formula to find out where it will end up, they would have had to simulate every single point, which is way slower
Chaos is an interesting topic, fractals are one of my hyperfixations, and I love physics. This video is oddly specific but apparently the algorithm knows me well enough to recommend it.
it may be chaotic and unpredictable, but the symmetry of it is astounding! when the yellow colour was shown alone , he explained it as chaotic but there has to be something about the beautiful symmetry! is this the realm of fractals?
good question. the video seems quite old so I don't think they used physics based simulations because those are quite new I think. I think they probably took data from real world experiments and used the data and the map of where each ball lands and used that to create a 3D animation
@@bluesun5429 No, theres a ringing sound in the backround if you listen closely. I dont know why other people didnt hear it, but it really hurt my ears for some reason
Looks like order+chaos are one in the same. Each equally builds each from the other. I LIKE the music! The finished sound of it sounds like what the finished image looks like
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And by years, you mean *decades* ago. I think the original video is from the 90s, but I can't find the exact date because these geniuses decided to title it "Fractals".
This is one of the best demonstrations of beautiful fractal structure I have ever seen! As SOON as I saw the magnet and pendulum setup, I begged to see a plot over space of where the ball would end up and boy does this deliver
Really old science videos are always cool, its fun to see how they talk about computers doing very simple tasks today as if they were very hard to accomplish, which it was back then.
I loved it, great job! Amazing video, interesting, polished, direct. Loved the fact you did it in real life as well as the simulation! Really underrated, I hope this gets more popular.
A very good video, served well do rekindle my mathematical curiosity. Reminds me of when I used to code fractals patterns for fun in my first year of university (i've sadly lost the code since then).
anyone else felt so entranced and at peace while watching this? if all science was this simple to grasp yet fascinating i'd be a scientist straight away bro
6:57 yes there can be because in between two colours will always be a region where the tendency for either colour is roughly equal such that the magnet must go between these two colours to a third.
I remembered this video and it took me an hour to find it again for a 3blue1brown video comment "Newton's Fractals". So glad I found it! I remembered the basic concept and that it seemed like a 90s video. Three body, fractals, 90s, attractors, computer graphics, math, and combinations off those didn't bring me here. It wasn't until I used "chaos" could I find the video again. I also had completely forgotten about the *odd* but interesting music.
i kindof wanna mess around with this simulation also i wonder what it would look like in 3d with 4 magnets and a cube of influence as opposed to a plane of influence though that variant might not require a thread but it would also likely only be controlled by fundamental forces (gravity and magnetism) and i think the tetrahedron variant would look exceptionally neat :) and if we used point cloud data and voxels instead of pixels it could yield some very neat looking structures
I'm assuming the border between two colors always being the third one is related to the fact that we have three magnets and thus three colors. So, what would be the effects on that border if we made it four magnets represented by four colors?
Id like to watch the whole documentary. it says its from "Fractals." but that doesn't seem enough to find the original. If somebody does know if it, let me know please!
My top 5 random scientific videos that somehow always ends up in my recommendation: 5.the relations between chaos, fractal, and physics 4.mandelbrot sounds 3.some teenager explaining the 4th dimension 2.turning a sphere inside out 1.drawing the 4th dimension, the 5th dimension, and so on
@@mattheww9656 I've made a version of it that worked slightly different, but it made really messy images that didn't have the fractal effect I was looking for. I'm currently in the middle of coding a new version. However, this one will also work differently, since I want to see how it looks. Imagine that the flat plane is a target with repeating colors that goes on forever. We do what's been outlined in the video, but we only run the simulation for so many frames instead of waiting for the balls to reach a magnet. Pixels are colored based off which layer of the target they land on, instead of the magnet they stop on. My prediction is that it will follow the target pattern, since far-away marbles won't move much. However, this target pattern will begin to break down near magnets, and will hopefully create a fractal.
@@ayisha782 Nope, but I do have a Discord. Also, I understand the math well behind this video, but I'm still learning fundamental Python. I actually coded this on my calculator with Ti-Basic, and it did work, but it took AGES to render.
this visualisation makes it easier for me to understand the interaction of fields. as the magnets are of the same strength, two magnets seems to cancel each other in pairs but, adding the third magnet creates room for an additional field, it is both chaos and order at the same time.
Unlikely, the chemicals in DNA do bond with each other, but they bond with other chemicals much more readily. Those other chemicals can be what causes cancer.
@@cara-seyun however, cancer doesnt exist without cells, and doesnt self-replicate (instead, the cells replicate, and their over-replication is called cancer). Cancer is just rogue cells You might be thinking of prions actually, misfolded proteins that misfold other proteins. This is closer to what you are thinking of, though they still self-replicate somewhat. Still, RNA is better at self replicating and being self-consistent. Infact scientists have already found a number of very simple RNA assemblages that self replicate, and they are simple enough to have emerged on their own wherever there was organic chemistry. Over time, these RNA structures would accumulate errors from external factors, some of which wouldnt hinder their replication but wouldnt be nessecary for the structure to self-replicate. Over time these errors, structural defects would begin doing some chemistry of their own, creating other chemicals or protein or RNA structures, some of which didnt hinder the structure’s replication or benefitted it in some way, and so on. At some point these structures were either encased in lipid membranes that were floating around with them, or they started to create lipids which would over time build a protective shell around the RNA structures. At some point these got sufficiently complex, the older structures became things similar to the ribosomes (infact ribosomes are just sufficiently complex RNA structures), and started creating RNA strands inside them that happened to be useful specifically for holding information. At some point these started producing DNA, and switched dover to a primarily DNA-based information storage. Note that every step of this process has: an abundance of biomolecules/organic compounds A high number of the structure in question (either do to replication, or due to how simple it is to form in a soup of chemicals) A likely large amount of time for these random chances to occur
@@cara-seyun agreed (Also an analogy is when the thing used to describe it functions in a similar or comparable way A metaphor is much more loose which is why I said metaphore. It's really common to get these mixed up An analogy for abiogenesis would be randomly stacking Legos together but this is more of a loose metaphore)
Well, I don’t know anything about this field and would genuinely like an answer, but how can it actually be chaos? I saw the thing at the end, saying how it’s a fractal and chaos isn’t all just random, but then it’s not really chaos if you can map it out, maybe I’m just going off of my own version or definition of chaos, but I don’t consider this chaos.
"Chaos theory is a branch of mathematics focusing on the study of chaos - dynamical systems whose apparently random states of disorder and irregularities are actually governed by *underlying patterns and deterministic laws that are highly sensitive to initial conditions.*"
I swear, old educational videos have the trippiest music. We think we’re doing weird, experimental music today? I want an album full of audio rips from videos like these.
They sound like they were composed FOR the video
@@festuswilliams654 it doesn't exist yet
Yeah, this music sounds right out of a really weird but fascinating dream.
i need internet horror based on these weird vibes immediately
I’ve made some stuff like this before. A couple albums.
this feels like i’m learning something i’m not supposed to be
@The Boy dog dont do him like that
@The Boy huh??
@The Boy All People should know this and more of our universe. Encourage and help understand, for we must ready our minds and selves for the next tier of existence.
Its never a bad thing to be outer.
@The Boy thank you The Boy, very insightful
@The Boy what an incredibly poopoo headed comment
can't believe i spent 7 minutes watching this when i could be learning how to turn a sphere inside out
sooo have we all seen that video on our recommended or….?
I was thinking of that video the whole time 😂 are all these type of videos from some sort of channel or old dvd or something Bc if so I’d love to see
SAME LMFAO
It was recommended to me too and I watched it instead I could have been Try to figure out how to Brush my teeth without getting any toothpaste on my shirt LOL
You too?
This feels like some esoteric forbidden knowledge, I love it
It’s a genius way of making the magnetic field of each magnet visible
@@Josh-nl1fo AYO TRUE :0
I kinda wonder for who this was originally made. i'm pretty sure people that watch youtube while stoned wasn't the intended audience
I think it’s perfect to help explain astrology lmao
@@ExtraRiceCrispy ironically right?… right😳
@@ExtraRiceCrispy Ye didn't mean that, did ye? How could this possibly explain planets affecting people...?
@@glizzygoat Astrology has a chokehold on a lot of the population right now 😓
We're aware of more than you think.
tame impala gonna be usin this for their next album cover i just know it
Oh deer.
His*
Ong I though I was clicking on an indie song or something🤧
I'M Gonna use for my new álbum
@@niyo1803 shut up
If all science classes were like this kids would be excited to learn
I don’t know what it is about the video but I could watch this sort of thing for hours on end
Same i always find myself to be learning better with these videos than school. Though I know there’s not gonna be a day in my life that I will apply this knowledge lol
@@Cutiehhhh if they somehow made learning how to do taxes this fun maybe I would do them
Its about the mindset that is instilled in students. In math class, we learn the most effective method, but in tests, we are allowed to solve it in any way we like (at least where i live). The explanations should be clear, the questions should be clear and the students should be free to use any method they can come up with, as long as said method works.
Physics, biology, chemistry and many more are super interesting, when you understand what is going on and you are not just learning to be a printer.
If thats the case then Go watch how to turn a sphere inside out, wont be disappointed
@@gman7940 already have, a certified hood classic
Scientist: "Here is some deep and beautiful dynamics"
Public: "I don't like the music"
Yo I absolutely lovedthe music + visual combinations, it perfectly alligned with how abstract these idea's actually are. The music added a certain "exciting stress" to the video that just made it more interesting
@@2401M3NDIC4N7BI45 absolutely
This music was intentionally there, to fit the chaos
Seriously
Listens to Miracle (band) and Carl Sagan - 'A glorious down'.
I LOVE how the music accentuates the unintuitive nature
and yet it seems to strive for form : ) again just like the fractals
IT IS NEW DONT YOU KNOW
i think its just bad
@@edenschwenk4649 I disagree with you
@@edenschwenk4649I agree with you
The music was created with some math algorithms.
Turns out you can't be an expert at chaos theory and simple music taste at the same time
What do you mean, that music beats
Hey can you help me with my homework it’s about chaos theory
dude this music is approved by ninja
Loved the music, loved this comment even more
nice one! :D
This looks like the best thing you can ever watch while high
it is
Yea Highly recommend
can confirm
🔥🌳🌬 way ahead of ya
🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄
I love it when yt reccomends the strangest thing to everyone at the same time
The music is fire tho I don't know what yall are talking about.
Its chaos. fits the video perfect
‘Xactly.
@@andrewcoyle_the3rd shits bussin
This music is ignited gasoline
Super Mario Boss Level (RMX)
It's possible to see the future. Our vision is just too small, so all we see is the chaos of uncertainty. We need to expand the grid.
Define: grid, expand
@@Delta0001-y real
@@Delta0001-yI know absolutely nothing about this, but trying to add on what he’s saying: Perhaps the answers that we’re trying to find in our physical reality lay in our inner worlds. There are infinite possibilities to understanding this reality by traversing what’s inside of our beings, may it be in our realm of thought, perhaps even spirit.
@@4hoofd what if we create reality by observing it, which is a mere modification of already existing one?
@@northernhemisphere4906 information theory? Is this a reference to the observer effect?
the amount of effort and creativity certain people can put into making some funky patterns to look at is astonishing
I'd be interested to know if you could zoom in on the dividing line between two colors so far that you find the point where the ball stops resting in perfect balance between all magnets.
It'll make your head spin lol
It's the 3rd color. It's crazy, no matter how far you zoom in there is an infinite strip of change, it's almost a paradox. To go from red to blue there is a yellow in between(RYB), but on both sides of that yellow is the other color, red next to blue and blue next to red (RBYRB) but yellow in between both of those (RYBYRYB) but that's skipping the middle of those (RBYRBRYBRBYRB), (RYBRYBRYBYRBYRBYRYBRYBRYBRYB)... and so on and so on but it grows and shrinks exponentially so depending on your resolution it's going to eventually just skip the middle and go to the other, but if you could infinitely zoom in then you would see the growing patter of the 3rd color appearing after zooming in between the 2 other colors and so on for both sides of the middle one between it's 2 'neighbors' (I put them on quotes now because when you zoom in you see the opposite colors next to the middle one thus changing the 'neighbors')
There is only one point where the pendulum would be balanced between the magnets, and that would be the pendulums own equilibrium point
I'm pretty sure that's how Lagrange points work in space
This may turn out to look like a fractal. That means no matter how deep you zoom in on the dividing line, you will just get the same but smaller version of shown magnetic field. This structure is infinite no matter how deep you zoom in and ball trajectory is certainly pretty predictable. Yeah, this blows me away too.
Isn’t this just the magnetic field made visible
When was this video created? It must have taken them days to generate that simple image
Let alone the changing image with changing gravity!
Probably a lot long than you think, considering they had to render this on computers from the 80s.
@@olbluelips Yeah I can't figure out how they made the animated one. That impressed me
@@Dj992Music if they could do a Mandelbrot rendering on early 80s computers then this is simple lol.
@@Blackmystix The mandelbrot set is a mathematical formula, it is simple to iterate. This is an actual simulation, so unless they could figure out a simple math formula to find out where it will end up, they would have had to simulate every single point, which is way slower
Chaos is an interesting topic, fractals are one of my hyperfixations, and I love physics. This video is oddly specific but apparently the algorithm knows me well enough to recommend it.
is there anything youd like to share ???? im quite interested :D
@@ddaeby What do you mean?
@@Shulsa ab your hyperfixations!! anything else on fractals
The pain waiting for it to land on a magnet is like waiting for the DVD logo to hit the corner of the TV
This is why I love fractals and physics. It’s so fascinating!
it may be chaotic and unpredictable, but the symmetry of it is astounding! when the yellow colour was shown alone , he explained it as chaotic but there has to be something about the beautiful symmetry! is this the realm of fractals?
it's the symmetry of the setup
Beautiful work. I have no idea how you did the simulations. I bet this video is gonna blow up and show on everyone's feeds one day
good question. the video seems quite old so I don't think they used physics based simulations because those are quite new I think. I think they probably took data from real world experiments and used the data and the map of where each ball lands and used that to create a 3D animation
@@jar1041 It has to be a computer simulation, though. I can't Imagine a real life experiment would somehow be _more_ useful for this
That’s the chaos that is created by the teacher saying: “this is the last question, take it easy”
The last question:
i was (unironically) expecting a neat math rock song. now i have math. help.
Tool will solve that problem
same but like this is better
this feels like its gonna be the aesthetic of a bunch of emos in 2023 idk why
the thought disgusts me
don’t give them ideas
@@calico.5588 oh no its the fun police
Oh God I don’t wanna see it happen but I feel like you’re right
i was thinking this was some evangelion shit and then i see your profile picture
To those who were wearing headphones and had to hear that obnoxious ringing, you have my respect.
I didnt notice till you pointed it out
@@JoshuaSupeiorToJosh me too lol, actually if u have your volume low enough, you won't hear it
ringing?
i heard some classic 90's retro midi "music", did you mean that?
you mean the music?
@@bluesun5429 No, theres a ringing sound in the backround if you listen closely. I dont know why other people didnt hear it, but it really hurt my ears for some reason
Looks like order+chaos are one in the same. Each equally builds each from the other. I LIKE the music! The finished sound of it sounds like what the finished image looks like
Everything from the voice, to the music… This feels like information the universe didn’t want humanity to know😦
Yes, this is one of those videos that came out years ago, but everyone JUST got this recommended to them.
It's the singularity, I've been trying to reach them.
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Learn about Wolfran and his book
Robert Sapolski, kip Thorne, Leonard Susskind, Hawking, dawkins, Darwin, Einstein-rosen=Einstein-Podolski-Rosen, QM=GR and cmon, a TH-cam comment? How do we even use this human body?
I'll teach them.
They're meant for me.
Wait for Interstellar 2 and it shall happen. Subscribe.
Jk, but do check out my recommendations(Google's TH-cam algorithm AI?) How did you hack me so fast? Oh, it wasn't fast, 7 years of stocking knowledge and 7 years of doom, yeah, I know.
Let's do this.
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And by years, you mean *decades* ago. I think the original video is from the 90s, but I can't find the exact date because these geniuses decided to title it "Fractals".
This is one of the best demonstrations of beautiful fractal structure I have ever seen! As SOON as I saw the magnet and pendulum setup, I begged to see a plot over space of where the ball would end up and boy does this deliver
Am I the only one who thinks the visualizations and the background music are creepy?
The music is hightly fractal and chaotic just like the images. It seems unnatural
@@coopernoble6139 soundtrack drop when?
yes
yep
Creepy?
Imagine being shown science and ultimately complaining that the music isn’t on fleek
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Really old science videos are always cool, its fun to see how they talk about computers doing very simple tasks today as if they were very hard to accomplish, which it was back then.
2:52 was really hoping for classic mario to appear then
Is there anyway to get an image of that simulation as artwork
I suppose you'd do the simulation, get it as an image, then print it
"magnetic pendulum fractal" google images
You could try taking a screenshot of the video.
it honestly looks like an acrylic pour
I have the NFT, I will sell you it for 4 dabloons
The man explaining a very complex situation in great detail and how it works:
Me: *shapes and colors* 🟥🟨🟦🟦🟨🟥🟨🟥🟦
The only thing more predictably Chaotic than this is my relationship.
Rt
That's actually kinda deep 😆
Because it dosen't exist
F
What's a "relationship"?
What kind of music is this? I kinda like it. Does it have a song name, a genre?
I love the chaos theory.
This is both beautiful and interesting.
The amazing part is that this is purely natural.
Magnetic fields are amazing.
I loved it, great job! Amazing video, interesting, polished, direct. Loved the fact you did it in real life as well as the simulation! Really underrated, I hope this gets more popular.
Well said!
A very good video, served well do rekindle my mathematical curiosity. Reminds me of when I used to code fractals patterns for fun in my first year of university (i've sadly lost the code since then).
This video is always on my recommended no matter if i already saw it, its always there, waiting for me
When that music came on I thought a god dang wild pokemon was attacking lol
these old math infobites are the bomb. This and inverting the sphere are my favorites
if they showed us videos like these in school i'd actually concentrate on the lesson
no you wouldn't, stop lying
@@runneypo bro?
Ahaha sure
anyone else felt so entranced and at peace while watching this? if all science was this simple to grasp yet fascinating i'd be a scientist straight away bro
How did you get a video of me trying to figure what of the three items I have in the fridge to eat for dinner
old educational videos are the best, so trippy and cool
Fun Fact: All 3 Patterns are the same, they are only rotated 120°
I-
I just absolutely love the title and the thumbnail, like- i have no more words
-title,thumbnail?periodt.
That's beautiful, how chaos can create symmetry in the complex world of mathematics.
I can say that I really like this picture as an art piece and rarely actual abstract art looks as beautiful as this
6:57 yes there can be because in between two colours will always be a region where the tendency for either colour is roughly equal such that the magnet must go between these two colours to a third.
A classic science video I remember from _waaaay_ back.
0:44 me trying to a good seat in an empty movie theater before the showing starts
I remembered this video and it took me an hour to find it again for a 3blue1brown video comment "Newton's Fractals". So glad I found it! I remembered the basic concept and that it seemed like a 90s video. Three body, fractals, 90s, attractors, computer graphics, math, and combinations off those didn't bring me here. It wasn't until I used "chaos" could I find the video again. I also had completely forgotten about the *odd* but interesting music.
Comes in like a golden spiral, real nice
Everything becomes a golden spiral if you make the golden spiral vague enough :P
3:50 that is so, so awesome.
i kindof wanna mess around with this simulation
also i wonder what it would look like in 3d with 4 magnets and a cube of influence as opposed to a plane of influence
though that variant might not require a thread but it would also likely only be controlled by fundamental forces (gravity and magnetism) and i think the tetrahedron variant would look exceptionally neat :) and if we used point cloud data and voxels instead of pixels it could yield some very neat looking structures
You are very inspirational. Please don't wait create a model
@@jamaalsjourney this requires heaps of learning how to code of which i know nothing
I absolutely ADORE the music... And the psychedelic background? WOW
3:42 "RTX ON"
i watched this in class by myself and it captured me so fast. something about the voice just lures me in
I'm assuming the border between two colors always being the third one is related to the fact that we have three magnets and thus three colors. So, what would be the effects on that border if we made it four magnets represented by four colors?
Why is this so fascinating?
This is fucking intoxicating. I love this so much
finally youtube recommends me something good
Beautiful and concise video. Well explained with excellent visuals to accompany the information being relayed.
THIS is education done right.
Thanks youtube for this recomendation
Id like to watch the whole documentary. it says its from "Fractals." but that doesn't seem enough to find the original. If somebody does know if it, let me know please!
I gave my cat catnip and showed her this, she loved it!
5:57 When it hits
Holy shit you have no idea 😂,
I mean maybe you do but either way it fuckin killed me 😂
Wdym idk what u talk bout
Dont remind xD
@@hongxiangkang8285 psychedelic drugs
the chromatic harmony music in the background is great
When I tried to explain this to my math teacher, she asked me if i am okay in my brain.
email the video instead, then have another discussion
I love the narrator's voice in these old kind of videos
Same, it adds a sense of mistery
lovely video. seducingly informational. never have i been so bored yet so entrenched, my brain has been completely diluted into sludge.
Every VHS horror tapes can't surpasse old educationnal videos
can there really be such an infinitely frayed dividing line?
My top 5 random scientific videos that somehow always ends up in my recommendation:
5.the relations between chaos, fractal, and physics
4.mandelbrot sounds
3.some teenager explaining the 4th dimension
2.turning a sphere inside out
1.drawing the 4th dimension, the 5th dimension, and so on
Fascinating
the creation of art is the only way to keep earth alive
cool. that was really cool. cool. I would like to add that was tripping balls. fantastic, okay!
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS VIDEO FOR YEARS AND IT RANDOMLY GOT RECCOMENDED TO ME ON MY SCHOOL ACCOUNT
This is what my parents heard when they bought me a Casio keyboard as a kid.
Gran recomendación TH-cam, como siempre un excelente trabajo, mamones
30-year old lectures, AKA educational videos before educational videos
When I read "Fourier" I was immediately transported back to my uni years. That name haunts me to this day.
I wonder what would happen if you strengthen just one or two of the magnets. Would the field completely change or just stretch?
Awesome video.
This is a perfect video to get recommended in 11 years and reach 8M views. Reply if that ends up being the case
I'm feeling very inspired after watching this - I'm going to code this simulation myself and try it out! :D
How goes the code?
@@mattheww9656 I've made a version of it that worked slightly different, but it made really messy images that didn't have the fractal effect I was looking for. I'm currently in the middle of coding a new version. However, this one will also work differently, since I want to see how it looks. Imagine that the flat plane is a target with repeating colors that goes on forever. We do what's been outlined in the video, but we only run the simulation for so many frames instead of waiting for the balls to reach a magnet. Pixels are colored based off which layer of the target they land on, instead of the magnet they stop on. My prediction is that it will follow the target pattern, since far-away marbles won't move much. However, this target pattern will begin to break down near magnets, and will hopefully create a fractal.
@@thefoxpine hey have you got an ig I could contact you through? I wanna try and simulate it myself, I could really use some help
@@ayisha782 Nope, but I do have a Discord. Also, I understand the math well behind this video, but I'm still learning fundamental Python. I actually coded this on my calculator with Ti-Basic, and it did work, but it took AGES to render.
@@thefoxpine oh that's cool! I am learning Java at the moment. what's your discord tag?
this visualisation makes it easier for me to understand the interaction of fields. as the magnets are of the same strength, two magnets seems to cancel each other in pairs but, adding the third magnet creates room for an additional field, it is both chaos and order at the same time.
And this is how I imagine simple molecules combined over time to create the pattern of living DNA
Unlikely, the chemicals in DNA do bond with each other, but they bond with other chemicals much more readily. Those other chemicals can be what causes cancer.
@@cara-seyun however, cancer doesnt exist without cells, and doesnt self-replicate (instead, the cells replicate, and their over-replication is called cancer). Cancer is just rogue cells
You might be thinking of prions actually, misfolded proteins that misfold other proteins. This is closer to what you are thinking of, though they still self-replicate somewhat.
Still, RNA is better at self replicating and being self-consistent. Infact scientists have already found a number of very simple RNA assemblages that self replicate, and they are simple enough to have emerged on their own wherever there was organic chemistry. Over time, these RNA structures would accumulate errors from external factors, some of which wouldnt hinder their replication but wouldnt be nessecary for the structure to self-replicate. Over time these errors, structural defects would begin doing some chemistry of their own, creating other chemicals or protein or RNA structures, some of which didnt hinder the structure’s replication or benefitted it in some way, and so on. At some point these structures were either encased in lipid membranes that were floating around with them, or they started to create lipids which would over time build a protective shell around the RNA structures. At some point these got sufficiently complex, the older structures became things similar to the ribosomes (infact ribosomes are just sufficiently complex RNA structures), and started creating RNA strands inside them that happened to be useful specifically for holding information. At some point these started producing DNA, and switched dover to a primarily DNA-based information storage.
Note that every step of this process has:
an abundance of biomolecules/organic compounds
A high number of the structure in question (either do to replication, or due to how simple it is to form in a soup of chemicals)
A likely large amount of time for these random chances to occur
I don’t see the connection entirely, besides very abstractly and metaphorically. Then again i am a fairly literal thinker
@@orbismworldbuilding8428 it’s a pretty forced analogy
@@cara-seyun agreed
(Also an analogy is when the thing used to describe it functions in a similar or comparable way
A metaphor is much more loose which is why I said metaphore. It's really common to get these mixed up
An analogy for abiogenesis would be randomly stacking Legos together but this is more of a loose metaphore)
i just want to go to sleep but videos like this keep appearing in my recommended
i undertsood literally nothing but my mind went swoosh
I'm loving the early World Encyclopedia dungeon game music. So fitting.
Well, I don’t know anything about this field and would genuinely like an answer, but how can it actually be chaos? I saw the thing at the end, saying how it’s a fractal and chaos isn’t all just random, but then it’s not really chaos if you can map it out, maybe I’m just going off of my own version or definition of chaos, but I don’t consider this chaos.
Verisitasium has good vid on this. It might not be pure raw 100% chaos, but practically speaking is.
facts
Chaos is an illusion, like free will, but don't worry, the human brain is not ready to percieve that
@@onetapmanbbr bruh momentum
"Chaos theory is a branch of mathematics focusing on the study of chaos - dynamical systems whose apparently random states of disorder and irregularities are actually governed by *underlying patterns and deterministic laws that are highly sensitive to initial conditions.*"
this takes me back to physics class back in highschool. very powerful stuff
i am here before it get in everyone recommandation
No, you came right this moment
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Wtf pog?
it's the symmetry of chaos that blows my mind
I'd never watch this if it wasn't for the fact that it's three am
i like this type of science and math , i wish my school taught like this