Channel: morn1415
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: chaos theoryus electionchaos formulasbutterfly effectformulasmandelbulbsrange attractorschaotic movementfractalsrecursive function
Description: Dear World, Chaos seems to be something that is increasing recently. Had my personal chaotic moment last week when my Computer, the one I did most of my movies with, broke down beyond repair. Farewell old friend! Working from a spare Computer right now, planning for a new system that will speed up the production pipeline. Every complex system with a lot of variables will break down at some point, sometimes it is not even clear what has been the cause. But as long as a process is not stopped completely, there is always the chance for something beautiful to grow. Sometimes in unexpected ways. Uploading these beautiful strange attractor formula animations shortly before the US Election. I´m not even located in the US, but I know the outcome will shape the future of the whole world. No matter what this future looks like, you got to believe in beautiful things still being possible. Even if things won´t be alright for you, create a world where this is possible for somebody else. If you want to support the channel, please consider joining my supporters on Patreon to get some background info and other goodies: Starts with 1$ :) ---------------------------------------------------------------- patreon.com/morn1415 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Other social Media: twitter.com/morn1415 facebook.com/morn1415 instagram.com/morn1415 Music: "Beautiful Oblivion" by Scott Buckley is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 scottbuckley.com.au/library/beautiful-oblivion "Reverie" by Scott Buckley is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 scottbuckley.com.au/library/reverie Outro Music: "Bush Week" by "Nihilore" is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence bit.ly/CCMusicLicense soundcloud.com/nihilore/bush-week youtu.be/dE0f8AqLtLI