Scientists Find Our World Could Be Ruled By Secret Patterns | A Natural Code
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- Scientists are using Alan Turing's theory about patterns to grasp a better understanding of nature's hidden design; from tracking migrating birds, to conserving whale sharks across the world.
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This is a short wildlife documentary about the fascinating Turing patterns in nature and how they may help endangered species around the world.
The first half of the film introduces three characters, which will take us on a quest to explain who Alan Turing was and what is his connection with patterns in nature.
The second part of the film is showing how these patterns can help with conservation, by focussing on the whale shark patterns.
The viewers will feel like going on a fascinating journey, from the secret world of mathematical ecology to incredible underwater scenes.
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Patterns + nature is one of those things that always gets me so hyped. That link between maths and natural phenomena.... *chef's kiss*
Chefs kiss you say
@Jz Eat tragically‽😂
@@samw9796 The way he said "chef's kiss" .... Chef's kiss 💋😘
Math IS nature
Golden ratio kiss
The central thesis of the video - that spot/stripe patterns can be explained as a self-controlled activator/inhibitor reaction - can be explained in 1 minute. It was stretched into a 10 minute video, albeit with many lovely shots. I didn’t dislike the video but it felt more like a nature appreciation video or art project, rather than a science education video. I’m sure someone’s gonna take offense that I’m not all “omigawwd so beautiful I luuuuv dis so muuuuch”.
They can’t squeeze 12 ads in an one-minute video. Note the slow pace and many long pauses 🤣
Nah, your honesty is appreciate. Seeker could have done better on this one for sure. Critisism is healthy for growth
If the video gets more people interested in science, it has done its job. If you want something more advanced, there are plentybof other channels or actual books to read.
I think they’re considering everyone who might watch this, they’re also pacing the speaking rather slowly.
It was certainly done in a more artistic documentary style, but I found it informative; it still felt like a science education video, so not entirely sure what you're talking about?
RIP and respect to Turing, Tesla, Farnsworth and many others whom the world is yet to find out.
Maybe one day the government will release flubber to us.
Guess Steinmetz, Searle and Dollard deserve a mention too.
Our beautiful fractal universe
Yes when you truly see the world you see it’s all fractal. All one.
This idea has been at the forefront of my mind for so long the grand design is such a beautiful fractal mandlebrot pattern
I really appreciate the way this was presented. Calm, elegant and very informative. Here’s hoping other channels see this and realize that flashy, over-produced garbage isn’t the best way to get information across.
Yeah, agreed; sometimes a guy just needs to be Attenboroughed to sleep. Know whada mean?
@Luc Bloom That, Luc... THAT is why you’re still a virgin
@@whatwilliswastalkingabout I thought the reason anyone is a virgin is because they've never had sex - which prompts the question, how didja...
@@thstroyur one can assume
@@whatwilliswastalkingabout Not in PC/cancel culture, no you can't 😂
Let's hear about how the government treated Turing after the war
Click bait title. This isn’t about “everything in nature” is about spots on animals.
They used spots on animals as examples... they also mentioned other structures
Also, no "secret patterns" that "rule the world"... and what "natural code" did they reveal to us.
I agree... it was clickbait.
They just explain the basic of this theory
At last, more recognition for Alan Turing, the father of the computer, and the "Turing Patterns", and what else ?.
It's not just about that but maybe Alan Turing discovered one of the most fundamental question of life and our universe patterns.
He is one of the most influential scientist, just like Einstein, Newton, and Darwin, maybe his discovered will change our world.
@@zeff8820 Maybe? It already has. In many ways.
That was a whole 15 minutes of "we can identify sharks based on their patterns" mmmmmmh.. Not what the title suggested
Sharks were just an example, eitherway this movie was focused on them youngsters as they said
@@erikasl.7050 Yeah, thems whippersnappers, going all over our lawns...
Yes. I hate misleading, clickbait video titles. These patterns are not ''secret''. Our world is not ''ruled'' by them.
4:54 had he not been tortured and persecuted for who he was, you mean
Don't forget he was crucified, but then raised on the third day, too; nice to have nice endings, innit?
@@thstroyur get a clue.
@@thstroyur Turing was persecuted for being gay and yes, was tortured. Maybe read some history and don't be so glib.
@@eshbena If by "being persecuted tortured" you refer to his chemical castration - sure, yes. What else, professor? Should we lament that he wasn't black, in order to give us a better sob story? Maybe you should get over your victim narratives and don't be so glib.
I've been telling people, for years, that animal markings could just be laser SCANNED in order to create a database of the particular species, saving much time in the field and in the lab. Zebras came to mind, because their patterns look similar to FINGERPRINTS of humans that have been scanned, stored and retrieved for years. Isn't today's technology more capable than ever of accomplishing this on a wider spectrum of animal and plant markings?
I enjoyed the show very much, because it's the first time I've seen my theory reported! You pointed out, the sheer number and types of animal [and plant] markings that could be scanned and stored as I indicated; even the scale patterns on reptiles, plant leaves and other objects. Perhaps, some day, Peepaw's spider veins could be scanned and evaluated similarly against the database of others.
The funds for such project...would just be one issue. Manpower... organization...technology...catching the animals...etc...etc
@@Raydensheraj You don't have to catch a scannable animal. LIDAR comes to mind.
It makes more sense to believe in a designer of the universe
@@Ashantia35 I mean, wouldn't this prove more that no creator is required rather its just reaction and diffusion?
@@rithugokulk3267 In your experience and observations anytime there is anything formed at the complexity level as a cell requires a designer
Somehow you wanna think this is an exception
It's so beautiful and fascinating to know how maths and bio two stranger field can collab so well to give us a deeper understanding of nature ....keep inspiring
Math is a close relative to everything. It's a very explorative language, and can explain pretty much everything.
the thing is our brain loves seeings patterns everywhere, science geeks say that everything is related to the mathematical constant "phi" but if you observe and calculate carefully,the numbers barely reach the value of phi.
I saw this from It's Okay To Be Smart's video, it was a nice video explaining how many not everything can be related
Very well done I’m glad seeker decided to Premiere this documentary. The research is amazing. I like that they mentioned the graphics because the Turing patterns really sparked my interest and they look beautiful.
I love these short documentary videos! thank you for making them so accessible to the public
Oh wow. I have always believed that there's a universal pattern of this universe of ours, which just waiting to be understood. 😊 So glad to see this
There's more my friend, there is a kinda Intelligent Design(Twistor-String Adex-Field M/F-theory and Differential Holographic Self-Co-Entanglement Syn-entropy of ♾☯️🔯⚽️-Dp-brane/M-branes-♾-Multiverse[Compactified/Decompactified and ♾-Q-Discord Spectrum])! Bless you and all your loved ones with Infinite love!.
We are Co-Creators of this world you and Everyone was more than you are now both in Matter and Energy throughout All Spacetime as Matter Mixes with other Matter(HEE)!.
"Patterns all around and yet too blind to see the truth"
She should put some proper science clothes on, and learn how to enunciate, if she wants people to take her seriously.
Seeker is so great! Thank you for all the information. And thank you for mentioning Alan Turing several times. Alan Turing.❤️👍🏻
I’m glad there is an actually scientific field into this. The patterns we see in nature have always intrigued me and i always there was much more to it.
I was disappointed by the video. The title had me thinking of something else. Wtf ):
Whoa a 15 minute seeker video!? What a treat and a surprise!! Love it
Its 15 mins cause of all the weird pauses during the narration
@@suckdickman6316 Weird pauses? It was done in a typical documentary style rather than the usual "ADD" youtube style. There's nothing wrong with the latter, of course, I actually prefer those Scishow vids, but they're different presentation styles, that's all. Nothing weird..
@@ActionAlligator i,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,have,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,never,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,seen,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,documentary,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,that,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,reads,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,this,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,slow,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,😂
@@odinip You must not watch very many then because I've seen plenty. It wasn't that slow at all, c'mon. It's a tactic used to imbue it with seriousness, meaningfulness, etc. I get it if you prefer quick-and-to-the-point, I do too, but people acting like this is uniquely slow and they've never encountered this, what a joke. They must be very young or something.
This is absolutely incredible!
Well done!!
Thanks too all of you.
Especially love the last segment explaining how this video came to be😊🙏
The Turing Theory given here can be expanded: It describes patterns in space (such as tiling, both standard repeating pattern and 5D Penrose Non-Repeating Pattern tiling, for example). However, recently the concept of "Time Crystals" that have cyclic repeating structures that change back and forth in pre-set patterns over time has come about (you need to supply energy for the cycle to continue in anything but a superconductor, but other than that, it runs itself). To do this in the intricate patterns that make up life, you would need something that can REMEMBER prior patterns to cycle them later without destroying the entire current setup or, if the current pattern is destroyed, replace it rapidly; that is, a form of overall controller of the entire Earth made up of the sum of all of the living things to allow them to flow as to their movement, biological changes, and so forth over a long time frame. This is particularly needed when really bad things, like the end of Cretaceous giant meteor and giant volcano major world-wide disaster. If you note the layers of ocean rock laid down just before and just after this event, you really cannot tell unless you are an expert that anything happened at all, even though the two groups of organisms that laid down their microscopic skeletons to make that rock are totally different. How long did it take for the replacements to be generated as one of the things needed to recover? If the bad time had lasted too long, almost nothing would have recovered, bad as it was. But this did not happen then nor after the Permian "Great Dying" event earlier. How long did it take for life overall to "reinvent" itself and recover? To sum up, did the recovery of these disasters have HELP of some kind...
Havent studies proven water itself has memory? When a current is applied to seawater, partial molecular chains form, from memory
@@taleandclawrock2606 Know nothing about that...
This documentary is fluffier than the scrambled egg tray at an Easter Sunday buffet. There’s literally only like 30 seconds of actual content here.
Great! I’m happy that these young ladies are producing this high level content. They are an example and an inspiration for many young people, I’m sure. 😎👍🏼
She should put some proper science clothes on, and learn how to enunciate, if she wants people to take her seriously.
I love this video. Usually Seeker oversimplifies to the point that it becomes jarring. Plus the presenters often repeat themselves over and over again.
I take it back, this video isn't that great either. Have a look at "Moth Light Media", "Trey the Explainer", "Atlas Pro" or other better science channels :)
@@SungazerDNB 😂
What a wonderful positive contribution to the world this is
A blessing to you all - who are involved in this
Keep doing ❗️
This is a fascinating video. THANK YOU SO MUCH for toning down the drama and focusing more on the science! 🙏
Cliffs Notes, please. I can smell this as being long-winded with no real revelations. TIA.
I would love to see how Turing’s patterns connect with Mandelbrot’s fractals if there is one.
The Secret Life of Chaos - BBC doc
What’s generally under appreciated is how much water and Life covers our hyper-amazing world.
Your name.. Hebrew? The letters look interesting.
What's the name for that crazy black and white maze pattern thing? That's super cool. Would love to know the name of that fish that had it
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_pattern
Giant puffer fish.
I am impressed by these ladies and their intelligence....I hope they keep working as inspiration for younger generations. Great Job!!
Prof. Jim Al Khalili made an excellent documentary for the BBC on this subject, which is well worth checking out. It's called The Secret Life of Chaos.
You know the mathematical patterns of biology and the cosmos in generals pretty cool and intriguing. But what I find just a tiny bit more intriguing that nobody really talks about is what variates from the pattern doesn't have a pattern and math can't explain and why.
Is there some benefit using pattern recognition vs tagging the animals? If not, then don't we already collect all this type of info? What is the use of all this besides being a cool type of math for understanding how markings occur?
with everything going on and the fast paced rhythm of life nowadays, this is something I needed 😌
A natural code proves a designer of the universe
In every other case that will be our logical conclusion
CC displayed "cheering" a couple times when someone said "Turing".
"Everythig" should not be in this title
it isnt
@@dwilliams435 they changed it maybe.
@@GyanAddict Ye probably
They just explaining the basic of this theory
You can also use this to investigate skin growth.
The freckles on your skin also show a pattern how your skin has evolved. If you try to spot which two (or even more) are linked you will recognize this.
YES...More of these!
I thought this was going to be about the Golden Ratio and was kind o fexcited because it is a very under-rated topic.
...You mean _over_ rated.
@@thstroyur It's been around forever but I've never seen it discussed in any studies, videos or journals so from my perception under-rated.
Heck the only reason why I'm familiar with it is from a scone fiction novel that mentioned it and Me reading up on it after the fact.
It's like mother Nature already Put everything here to let his childrens learn and explore it's creations. We still exploring we still learning. 💙🦋
Wow! Identification of an individual by its spots! Amazing!
Did it took a day to make this documentary? It's so shallow. Atleast go into details of the actual equations the documentary is about!
This seems about the same as a video you did on Fractal about 2 years ago here: czcams.com/video/OsZHRCuTIS8/video.html
Dude was just thinking the same thing way to reuse
@@aaronnekrin5150 Well, this channel is all about being green and stuff - figures they'd be fond of recycling
How much I love life life is a precious thing that we all take for granted that's a fact
There's so many atoms in this world. Its vast and chaotic. Imagine a creator or controller manipulating all these atoms. Its unimaginably impossible. Whatever pattern that is found is simply just a chaotic, random, isolating, emergence. I find that liberating, free, and beautiful.
really loving this series of documentaries... thanks for sharing
She should put some proper science clothes on, and learn how to enunciate, if she wants people to take her seriously.
Seeker Indie is one of the best series seeker has
Make a video about Turing Patterns again pls!
I think that Turing deserves all the credit in the world. He saved the Allies during WWII by inventing the computer that would enable them to crack the Enigma code, in addition to all the contributions this singular genius made to the world...I was hoping though, that the video would mention Benoit Mandelbrot and his discovery of the 'Mandelbrot Set', or 'Fractals', which have contributed an infinite amount to our understanding of 'Patterns' in nature...
I always wondered if the "unique patterns" found in nature are actually telling us more. For instance, has anyone ever tried to see if there is an actual relation between fingerprints and genetic code, DNA or possibly physical symmetry? ( Out of my field, but would definitely require advanced computing )
I seen a case on TV maybe 5 years ago where fingerprints matched up with someone over seas.
Seen I think was Alan Alda or Nova documentary in the 90's where a biological mathematician was assigning number values to DNA that was found for the tail of a cat and fur pattern, but found that for cat tail DNA was very similar to all cats, so he hypothesized the Pattern was dictated by shape, but you could also say patterns dictates shape.
I'll watch the video now.
*yup pretty much.
Could these patterns be found on the spots of monarch butterflies? Where's a reference I can find describing the differential equations involved?
This was really fascinating... I wonder if this can be used to predict human behavioural patterns, particularly when it comes to mitigating increasing natural disasters and environmental change as the climate changes e.g. If you assume that desertification is an inhibitor then how does it affect migration patterns or could those patterns ‘nudge’ human her behaviour to reduce carbon emissions? Also, could those patterns potentially predict where climate induced events are more likely to happen so mitigation/prevention methods can be put in place ahead of time?
Bruh I'm so done with y'all titles
Was the title changed? Seems fine to me
I see patterns on a daily basis in almost everything numerical pattern too these kinda things make me think that what if our world rlly is a matrix
Nice concept. Voices sound low. Turing was an incredible genius!
Almost like it all came from a single mind. Weird. The more I see these examples, the more I wonder, can this be just chance? I find myself torn.
4:32 please edit the closed captions to replace "cheering" with "Turing" in both instances.
4:56 please change "know" to "now."
nevermind, the close captions have too numerous typos, such a missing punctuation, to list them all here.
I am from Maldives.
Kinda Surprised to see some bunch of Maldivians here..They are doing great I hope
Lets protect the Nature...🐏😊🐋
What of your leaders selling off the Maldives islands to the wealthy and pocketing the money?
@@72marshflower15 That has nothing to do with me whethere you and I hate it.. So be reasonable, eat apple, be healthy
There is a same pattern in every surface. iSee it . Everywhere.
Thank you so much for this video.
Great, thanks. The outtro talks really helped
I'm noticing a pattern of beautiful scientists in this film.
Hate to be a pessimist but the more technology and more intelligent we think we have become the tighter and better the trap we are constructing for ourselves.
why these kind of videos never goes trending ??
Perhaps soon we can begin to make progress toward recreating how our own past has been driven by patterns we call symbols and mythology
Can't wait for the next project!
The Mandelbrot set is the blueprint for all reality
In a general aspect, these unique patterns for animals and the environment have already been found. Unfortunately governments and private corporations can careless about the well-being of plant and animal species and would rather focus their power on self profits.
So the activators are spread on a place or space full of de-activators?
seeker, your getting better!
nice idea to put formula on the mirror :-)
I haven't watched this video yet, but I'm willing to bet there is going to be SOME reference to the golden ratio...
Y’all were so so wrong
😆
i was expecting something to do with phi as well... but nope 🙃
i thought this was going to be about seeing eh patterns in colors that are outside of our normal range of sight.
This was fascinating. I thought it was going to be about Fibonacci numbers. I never knew about this theory.
This is a beautiful documentary
Loving this amazing content coming out from Sheffield
She should put some proper science clothes on, and learn how to enunciate, if she wants people to take her seriously.
9:42 having crucial memory calls it corsair memory!
Nature is best artist.
coding is everywhere??
We are in a matrix
Yes 😂😂😂😅
I thought we all agreed the answer was 42.
yes
✡️✡️✡️
The Fibonacci sequence I learn this 30 years ago when you guys are just now catching up
Isn't this just fractals and chaos theory. Feedback mechanisms and differential equations. There are all related.
This surprises you, with things like quantum mechanics and infinite density single point objects out there?
I saw one theory that says that the reason math so well explains the universe (physics, etc) is that the universe IS math. Sounded goofy to me initially, but weirder ideas have been borne out, so who knows, ultimately? As we learn more and more it just gets weirder and weirder.
Patterns are basically found in atoms, and each mixture creates a new pattern. Basically if you did 118 to the power of infinity, that is the number of patterns that can exist.
what is the name of the music that played in the opening were the woman explains the title
why is everything now using the compliment *chefs* *kiss* ?
As nice as it is to have more visually appealing minidoc sort of content, I prefer the short form info dense stuff that Seeker usually produces. I dont care for all stock footage and slow paced unraveling and reveal of info. Just tell me about the equation and how they found it, how its used, its implications. Could probably be done in 5-10 mins
i expected to hear something about cellular automata or lindenmayer systems but nothing. :-( no actual content about how these patterns are created
How is it different from facial/shape recognition software ?
Excellent video quality as usual. However as with all youtube titles that are questions, the answer is 'no'. Just noticing that some biological patterns are similar to a mathematical theory is not the same as saying one is governed by the other. Correlation is not causation.
Math just describes stuff, anyway; same eqs that we use for chemical kinetics goes for nuclear kinetics, and, with some modification, for things like population dynamics in ecology. Theories about nature go deeper than the math they use.
I was really looking forward to this video, but i can't hear it because the sound is so soft.
How long before the algorithm used to pattern animals is used to track humans ? 🤔
I guess nobody has considered that the entire universe is full of common patterns. Why do galaxies have a spiral pattern, why does a snail have a spiraling shell, why do our fingertips have a spiraling fingerprint? Patterns are a universal truth (quite literally)
All I see is patterns in everything. Its all I have scene after I experienced a dawning realization in how I see, hear, and feel.
I like the new seeker formula or their change of the channel
Maybe Turing patterns expand the same way as time, space and the events that decide them expand.
Nature is beautiful
16 min seek video? let me grab lunch!