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Benoit Mandelbrot explains...

The Colors
of Infinity

This documentary is the first thing that got the founder of Lucid Chaos interested in fractals and does a phenomenal job explaining the discovery and implications of the mathematical field. A must-watch for sure!

Numberphile explains...

The
Mandelbrot Set

Ben Sparks provides a deeper dive into the infinite depths and unique mathematical properties and grandeur of the Mandelbrot Set. He demonstrates how fractals are caclulated in a very simple manner that anyone can understand.

Veritasium explains...

The Feigenbaum
Constant

Veritasium unravels truths about the Feigenbaum constant that help us better understand bifurcations and chaos in nature. The Feigenbaum constant is roughly 4.669 and is closely related to the Mandelbrot set. The amount of NFTs released in the TERRAIN collection is 4.669 * 10^3.

The Mathemagicians' Guild explains...

How Julia Sets
Relate to the
Mandelbrot Set

In this video, the Mathemagician’s Guild takes a close look at how Julia Sets are embedded into the Mandelbrot Set. They provide an intuitive explanation on how the Mandelbrot set is a superset of all possible Julia sets.

Numberphile explains...

Fibonacci Numbers
hidden in the
Mandelbrot Set

Dr. Holly Krieger explains how the Mandelbrot set has an intricate relationship with fibonacci numbers.

Veratasium explains...

The Lorenz
Attractor

Veritasium takes a closer look at the science behind the butterfly effect and highlights the limits of predictability.

Veratasium explains...

Penrose Tiles

Vertiasium reviews the self-similar and chaotic nature of Penrose tiling patterns.