Light's picture framing a universe to an "observable universe" at any point . . . maybe?!

Came across this and understood it in general. I've wondered about the universe's ability to take what should be complete quantum chaos, the complexity and chaos of both the macrocosm and the modeling of it in and as the microcosm, and translate it to such 'fine' local-relative SPACETIME mapping in picturing in the photo-frames of light our scopes pick up. Turning such certain total disorder -- at distance -- to a fantastic order locally may be explained somewhat (well enough) herein:

 
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Just watched a video of the James Webb Space Telescope zeroing in on supposedly a very distance scene in the universe. No movements in that picture that there would be if the JWST were actually going the distance rather than dealing in a flat frozen photo-frame. I realized here is the real Flatland picture, a real 'Mandelbrot Set' being magnified again and again being looked deeply into, we call the 'observable universe'. If you were to put what the JWST was doing side by side with the 'Mandelbrot Set' being magnified.

I repeat: What is truly Flatland fractal zooms picturing ('Mandelbrot Set') from any point looking out into it couldn't possibly be made clearer than the picture the JWST was painting by zeroing in upon the supposed distant reaches of the observable SPACETIME universe! Deep micro-scoping and resolving light's photon photo-frames!

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMPNvMFZCVo


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b005iHf8Z3g
 
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