The Cosmusic project is a series of explorations into the forms and sounds of the cosmos at large derived from scientific, spiritual and fringe theories. The term itself is derived from the combination of the words cosmic and music. In a way this is a continuation to the OriginStory project. But Im making a slight differentiation here since these are not exactly wave simulations in boundaries.

The project starts by visualising the Aizawa chaotic attractor as a field:

I then created a particle system to visualise the movement of the attractor. This video is called the Cosmic Egg in reference to Itzhak Bentov's book.

Into the blackhole- a different visualisation by having prominent black hole aesthetics, while retaining the math of the aizawa attractor

A metaverse- stacking multiple attractors together to create a combined set of "Eggs". In a way this references Penrose diagrams and led to the emergence of sacred geometric patterns like the seed of life and star tetrahedron.

Hourglass- Inspired from reddit user u/d8_thc ‘s comment about the Haramein Rauscher model, I created a double tori of the aizawa attractor. Essentially mirrored the attractor in one axis.

Atomitosis - another double torus view with aizawa attractors

Visualising the big bang with the attractors

Hiranyagarbha - In Hindu Vedic cosmology, Hiranyagarbha metaphorically represents the universe’s creation, symbolized by a “Golden Womb” or “Golden Egg.” The Vedas, including the Rigveda, explicitly states that it is all creation’s origin. Hiranyagarbha is depicted as a celestial ovum from which the entirety of the universe and all living entities originate. It represents the fundamental substance and sacred origin from which the universe arises. The notion highlights the recurring pattern of the universe, which encompasses the processes of creation, preservation, and dissolution. 

In this video I converted the points in the aizawa attractor simulation to galaxies and star clusters. While zooming in you can see the same.