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LiquidVisions
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Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect)
#23704679 - 10/03/16 06:54 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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So today I was watching this video on youtube from discovery, it was on the subject of the butterfly effect. It was very interesting to learn what it truly is since I've only heard it from others. The video explain the butterfly effect accurately and what truly blew my mind was the fact that the butterfly effect proves our lives our moving in a fractal pattern. It's never ending everything is just moving around as one giant form of infinite and complicated structure. Chaos doesn't exist because there is a wide order that governs everything. Now every time I've done LSD i've came to this conclusion due to the intense fractals that appear in my vision, I've even experienced becoming part of the fractals and I think its pretty damn cool that there is a scientific theory for it. Life just follows patterns. What do you guys think?
Here's the video if anyone is interested.
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Re: Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect) [Re: LiquidVisions]
#23704808 - 10/03/16 07:35 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pretty big call to say it proves our lives are moving in a fractal pattern. Each and everyone of us is experiencing our own visual interpretation of this 'world' differently. Somebody's fractals might be another's 'normal life' . Our way we have been taught is to live our lives in a very lineal way, one thing after the other. Past before present, present before future. Always moving outwards from the past and always being influenced by past 'events'. I definitely agree our lives are more like a continuous geometric pattern always in the present now. Very interesting though!!
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LiquidVisions
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Re: Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect) [Re: Devoswitch]
#23704905 - 10/03/16 08:11 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I used "prove" for lack of a better word at the moment. What I mean it provides a logical explanation as to how life's fractal is possible.
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Duncan Rowhl
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Re: Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect) [Re: Devoswitch]
#23704985 - 10/03/16 08:47 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Devoswitch said: Pretty big call to say it proves our lives are moving in a fractal pattern. Each and everyone of us is experiencing our own visual interpretation of this 'world' differently. Somebody's fractals might be another's 'normal life' . Our way we have been taught is to live our lives in a very lineal way, one thing after the other. Past before present, present before future. Always moving outwards from the past and always being influenced by past 'events'. I definitely agree our lives are more like a continuous geometric pattern always in the present now. Very interesting though!!
Who would you guess would see fractals, which would be considered 'normal life' for someone else?
I'm confident that our visual interpretations are pretty much similar especially when they have been forged and shaped by language.
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Re: Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect) [Re: Duncan Rowhl]
#23705028 - 10/03/16 09:04 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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For instance me. What I describe as my normal might be your fractals. It's only our interpretation. What I describe as red might look to you what I call yellow. Tell me how to describe a colour with language. And that's a simple example. Imagine trying to explain someone's visual world with language.
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Re: Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect) [Re: Devoswitch]
#23705089 - 10/03/16 09:29 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Devoswitch said: For instance me. What I describe as my normal might be your fractals. It's only our interpretation. What I describe as red might look to you what I call yellow. Tell me how to describe a colour with language. And that's a simple example. Imagine trying to explain someone's visual world with language.
It's certainly true.
Language, as I claimed would only actually be relevant if a word or sentence actually embodied an experience rather than merely labelling it.
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Re: Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect) [Re: Duncan Rowhl]
#23705170 - 10/03/16 09:53 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I would argue that language is capable of provoking emotion thus allowing it to embody experience to some degree.
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Re: Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect) [Re: LiquidVisions]
#23705211 - 10/03/16 10:07 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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LiquidVisions said: I would argue that language is capable of provoking emotion thus allowing it to embody experience to some degree.
'Intonation' perhaps?
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Re: Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect) [Re: Duncan Rowhl]
#23705304 - 10/03/16 10:33 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've seen this as like an instant karma, while tripping. It's similar to cause and effect. But on this enormous scale.
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Re: Life is an infinite fractal pattern. (The butterfly effect) [Re: LuckeyMA]
#23705459 - 10/03/16 11:30 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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You all should watch the movie PI.
A great independent film. I am sure anyone who has tripped their balls off will enjoy it. It is actually a must see classic. It's about math and the fractals that make up anything we put our minds to. Finding a pattern in the stock market, god, etc.
Here is a crappy version with a nappy halo over the flat black and white of the actual movie.
Edited by fractalsybolism (10/03/16 11:31 PM)
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