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:đš How the Sierpinski Triangle is createdđš Its connection to chaos theory & the universeđš The "chaos game" that proves order emerges from randomnessđš The link between fractals, parapsychology, and spirituality, andđš 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! đĽâ¨ 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., JĂźrgens, 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. SierpiĹski, W. (1915). Sur une courbe cantorienne qui contient une image biunivoque et continue de toute courbe donnĂŠe. Comptes Rendus de lâAcadĂŠmie 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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