Chaos Equations - Simple Mathematical Art

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This is based on a very old project I made originally in Game Maker, but I updated it to a new polished program.

Music:
Arabesque No.1 - Claude Debussy
Performed by: Luc Laporte Sr
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Whoa, these do look like strange attractors! Especially the one at 2:37, the spirals there almost remind me of ones you see in Mandelbrot sets. Also... Debussy's First Arabesque is one of the few pieces I can still play on the piano, so i recognized it right away heehee

carykh
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"CODE: HELPME"
I think the math is holding him hostage

crunchiesjl
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Things like these is why I decided to study math again from the start on my own, but this time, I have no tests to worry about, and I'm actually gonna put that knowledge to use now that I'm learning to code.

THExRISER
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The colors, the shapes, the music, these are legit just functions, but theyre giving me serious goosebumps

cajunbeats
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Quality content has been officially computer generated.

quakducc
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Cool! My profile picture came from doing the same with a function called an LSTM in machine learning, just recursively applying it to a point cloud. It’s surprising how complex these patterns in your video can be coming from such simple equations! Thanks for sharing, love your work.

giantneuralnetwork
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Teacher: today we are going to start with algebra

My brain: chaos equations

precsion
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This is quiet beautiful and dramatic.
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alexanderliang
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This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen on the internet in a long time. I’m amazed by how simple it is and am so glad I was able to see it. Great choice of music too!

Xeon
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Thanks for uploading this. I'm doing research for my own amusement but also for the purpose of putting together a video for a scholarship contest, so I can go to school to study physics. I'm thinking of making my topic Chaos theory, and so a search brought up your video. It's so lovely. The way some of them got increasingly clomplex and then seemed to dissolve or evaporate, leaving a shell behind which gradually became a simpler and simpler outline until they seemed to spiral down a drain and poof from existence is just breathtaking when paired with the music. I know others have said it, so I'll just confirm; the music was a great choice.

singularity-
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it was beautiful to watch, the music fits well, good job dude, thank you for making this

kira__RD
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This channel is such a hidden gem! Awesome stuff.

lucbrisebois
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Magnificent.
I do love your creative activity.

traderslick
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Amazing to see your code and eqations visualized. Great work!

MDud
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I could cry, it's so beautiful... The forms, they just make sense

landsman
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What’s really cool is that you could see these as cross-sections of 3D fractals.

xenontesla
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Good choice of music! Man, didn't knew Debussy's Arabesque 1 would really fit the theme of mathematical art. Just so damn amazing

santoriomaker
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Why is this channel still slept on? Keep it up man and you will be rewarded 100%

olivergurney
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What I find amazing is how many cosmic things look like many of the demos. I saw spiral galaxies and solar flares a lot in this

wesleythomas
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As someone studying MIS with no idea what I want to do in life, I'm really drawn to these videos and wish I would have taken a path like this for life.

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