Episode 22 - Parapsychology Today: The Sierpinski Triangle: Chaos, Fractals & the Hidden Order of Reality
Is reality truly chaotic, or is there a hidden order behind everything? đ In this video, I explore the Sierpinski Triangle, a mind-blowing fractal that bridges mathematics, chaos theory, and spirituality. Discover how this simple yet infinitely complex pattern relates to quantum physics, consciousness, and even our daily lives.I'll dive into:đč How the Sierpinski Triangle is createdđč Its connection to chaos theory & the universeđč The "chaos game" that proves order emerges from randomnessđč The link between fractals, parapsychology, and spirituality, andđč How we can use these concepts to reshape society for a better futureIf you're fascinated by the intersection of science and the unknown, this is a must-watch! đ„âš Subscribe for more deep-dive content!đ Like & share if this expanded your mind!đŹ Comment below â what do you think about the connection between fractals and consciousness?đ Donât Forget to Subscribe to be notified about new content!TIME STAMPS00:00 Introduction to Hidden Structures in the Universe00:41 Exploring the Sierpinski Triangle01:19 Historical and Mathematical Background02:38 Chaos Theory and the Sierpinski Triangle03:21 The Chaos Game: Creating the Sierpinski Triangle04:07 Life Lessons from the Sierpinski Triangle04:46 Mathematics Meets Spirituality05:40 Reimagining Society with Fractal Principles08:07 Thought-Provoking Questions09:16 Conclusion and Community EngagementIf you'd like to reach out on What'sApp, please text +1 (703) 665-8848. I would love to hear about your research and / or psychic abilities / experiences!Reference list (APA format):1. Barnsley, M. F. (1993). Fractals everywhere. Academic Press.2. Briggs, J. (1992). Fractals: The patterns of chaos: Discovering a new aesthetic of art, science, and nature. Simon & Schuster.3. Gleick, J. (1987). Chaos: Making a new science. Viking.4. Mandelbrot, B. B. (1982). The fractal geometry of nature. W. H. Freeman.5. Peitgen, H. O., JĂŒrgens, H., & Saupe, D. (2004). Chaos and fractals: New frontiers of science. Springer.6. Pribram, K. H. (1991). Brain and perception: Holonomy and structure in figural processing. Psychology Press.7. SierpiĆski, W. (1915). Sur une courbe cantorienne qui contient une image biunivoque et continue de toute courbe donnĂ©e. Comptes Rendus de lâAcadĂ©mie des Sciences, 160, 302â305.8. Talbot, M. (1991). The holographic universe. HarperCollins.9. Tegmark, M. (2014). Our mathematical universe: My quest for the ultimate nature of reality. Knopf.10. Varela, F. J., Thompson, E., & Rosch, E. (1991). The embodied mind: Cognitive science and human experience. MIT Press.11. Wheeler, J. A. (1990). Information, physics, quantum: The search for links. In Complexity, Entropy, and the Physics of Information (pp. 3-28). Addison-Wesley.* My role is that of the reporter and student. I do not claim to be an expert. I am here to learn, share engaging material and to interact with viewers in a positive manner.#Fractals #ChaosTheory #Spirituality #ScienceAndSpirituality #SierpinskiTriangle #Consciousness #ParapsychologyToday #UnveilTheUnseen
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