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So, there's this documentary from '89 called The Beauty and Complexity of the Mandelbrot Set. It's by this guy, John Hubbard, who dives deep into the whole concept of the Mandelbrot set—what it is, how it came to be, and its uses. The film has this kind of calm, almost meditative feel, typical of that era's educational pieces. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to really absorb the intricate visuals of the fractals. There's no flashy gimmicks, just straightforward explanations and fascinating graphics that showcase both beauty and mathematical depth. It’s distinctive for its blend of art and science, really providing an accessible entry into complex ideas without dumbing them down. Quite an interesting watch for those into math and visual patterns.
A fascinating study of fractals.Calm and informative tone.Great for math enthusiasts.
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