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Fractals, Fibonacci and socionomics

(from the video description)

"In the 1930s Ralph Nelson Elliott identified repeating patterns in stock market, which he termed "waves". Robert R. Prechter Jr. linked the psychological basis of waves to humans` unconscious impulse to herd and observed that social mood governs not only finance but also areas as diverse as popular culture, economic production, electoral politics and war. He has proposed a new field called socionomics - the science of history and social prediction."

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Communication Craze in a Morphing World 
by Arthur Stammet

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Arthur Stammet - 1 year ago
+Russ McClay "So happy to read this. You've seen exactly what I wanted to obtain: "21 minutes of morphing formulas with glassy stream smooth flow" allowing to show what's inside one only fractal formula, explored without any cuts in order to underline its versatile unitity."

(sic)

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Well, perhaps not the best video I've posted, but surely the longest so far grin.png 

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Concentrate at the screen... after a couple of minutes, look around you grin.png 

Fractal Zoom (Colored Candy) Mandelbrot (2160p/4K/Ultra HD 60fps)
by fractal

 

This forum is mentioned in the video description: http://www.fractalforums.com 

There are some other interesting links there, as well

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I downloaded the Android app. Mendelbrot Sets.  Worthless imo 

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A geometry of nature is explained for laymen rather well by James Gleick in

"Chaos" Making a New Science.

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DeepFlight12 wrote:

A geometry of nature is explained for laymen rather well by James Gleick in

"Chaos" Making a New Science.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos:_Making_a_New_Science 

 

video description:

Uploaded on Mar 30, 2011
"Chaos is a kind of science that deals with the parts of the world that are unpredictable, apparently random . . . disorderly, erratic, irregular, unruly—misbehaved," explains James Gleick, author of Chaos: Making a New Science.

Gleick, one of the nation's preeminent science writers, became an international sensation with Chaos, in which he explained how, in the 1960s, a small group of radical thinkers upset the rigid foundation of modern scientific thinking by placing new importance on the tiny experimental irregularities that scientists had long learned to ignore. Two decades later, Gleick's blockbuster modern science classic is available in ebook form—now updated with video and modern graphics.

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Benoit Mandelbrot - The Nature of Roughness in Mathematics, Science and Art (full)

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The KLF - What time is Love?

(HD 2009 version) - Fractal

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How to make fractals without a computer
by yummyfuture

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"Video feedback is a well-known phenomenon. If you hook a camera up to a TV and then point it at the TV, you get an infinite regression of images. However, you can use the same feedback phenomenon with multiple displays to make fractals. By displaying multiple smaller copies of what the camera sees, photographing that cluster of copies, and then repeating the process, you essentially create the self-similar structure seen in fractals. By moving and rotating the camera and projectors, you can create a very wide variety of fractal images.

The images seen in this video are not software-processed in any way. The camera is plugged in directly to the projectors. The pulsing and color shifting comes from the white balance andgain control of the camera.

In this setup, we're "computing" the fractal by using light on a wall as memory and the physical geometry of the path taken by the light into the camera and out from the projector as the processor to calculate the appropriate affine transformations. Given that both TV cameras and video projectors were around back in the late 1940s, it's possible that someone could have done this sort of setup at the dawn of the computer age.

See more of my creative projects at  https://mattishere.wordpress.com/creative-projects/ "

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What is your fractal dimension? Mark Stehlik at TEDxEducationCity

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"Part fractals, part parenting lesson, and part student exploration. Mark Stehlik looks into our human potential and how we transform life into a multi-dimensional experience.

Mark Stehlik is a professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. He's been working at the university's Pittsburgh campus for more than 30 years, where he helped developed the entire computer science curriculum, before coming to Doha two years ago."

 

Hey Shaun, are you still following the thread? How do you like that kilt? grin.png

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TEDxABQ - Jonathan Wolfe - Fractals that Make Us 

from the video description: "Jonathan Wolfe shares his passion for education and fractals, and talks about how they reflect on some of life's bigger questions"

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Fractals in Neurosciences by Dr. Antonio Di Ieva

A release of St. Michael's Hospital Popular Science presentation series. 

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63 and -7/4 are special - Numberphile 

[ the -7/4 case has to do with the Mandelbrot Set ]

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https://genius.com/Jonathan-coulton-mandelbrot-set-lyrics

 

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The 216 Letter Hidden Name of God Spoken Out Loud (Revised - Fractal Format) - Lucien Khan

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The senate and house intelligence committees want to talk to Mandelbrot.