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  • I watch this video a lot...love it.

  • Reproduce it twice at the same time, with a time gap of ten times the golden ratio (about 16 seconds), and you will see...

  • is that a crucifixion in the reflection of the eye ?

  • @sinsy104 If there is it's quite appropriate.

  • mother fucker i wouldnt be able to watch this with my eyes closed.

  • tool - lateralus

  • NICE!

  • watching this for school homework!!!

  • vean: luisprimenumbers.blogspot.com

  • It's the Creator's Design, some of the created are becoming aware.

  • thom yorke feels universal order and beauty, and is bearing the "weight of the world" more than any other famous artist I know of

  • Hello everybody!

    What is the font face used at the beggining please?

    Regards

  • i find this hard to masturbate to.

  • MY EYES ARE ALREADY OPEN

  • Good song, stupid ending.

  • The best way to understand the Golden Mean is to imagine a rectangle that includes an ever-reducing string of whirling squares. Often called the Whirling Square diagram.

  • this music is horrible

  • @way2easy2love arguably one of the best bands of all time.

  • But how do we know that it's not usual for most ratios of these amounts to be common, has there been anything done on that ?

  • so shells, fingers and flowers... i guess that covers everything

  • @therealjordiano most parts if not the whole organism is made with the blue print 1.1.2.3.5.8.13.21.34.etc etc IE "the fibonacci sequence" not just shells fingers and flowers

  • @parnmkie lol how? Am I missing something here

  • @therealjordiano lol id say you are but that's ok i guess ^-^

  • Perfect song.

  • More evidence of a natural computational universe.

  • wow.

  • Creepy music at beginning.

  • BLACK HOLE! 2:20

  • Generations of mathematics students have learned this stuff, and to be honest some of it is wrong. This clip makes me uncomfortable. It reminds me of how the pentagram became a symbol of magic: because the mathematical significance was forgotten in the dark ages and so people just regarded it with ignorant awe without the knowledge of the mathematics. I would suggest people who are interested read up on sequences and series and the mathematics of the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio.

  • "Open your eyes" Wouldn't I have to have my eyes open in the first place to even

    read the message?

  • Some of these are just silly. A crop circle? curled fingers? It must occur naturally for it to relate to the fibonacci sequence,.

  • @TheDarkAvenger041 like curled fingers? lol I think that qualifies, you can find that geometry throughout your whole body actually, shoulders, hips , fingers,your whole body from fetal position....it's everywhere man

  • @Deciblaster No, Because curled fingers did not occur naturally, the person who had the fingers curled them. Things like sunflowers, the human body, even grains of sand are examples

  • @TheDarkAvenger041 I don't know man, I think the finger and thing's that move are the most brilliant of the examples. perception...all just perception my friend! 

  • WAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH THE FIBONACCI SECUENCE WITH RADIO HEAD GEEE TEE EFF OH!!

  • funny, all my childhood I would notice the sequences in shapes, calculate squares and circles and repetitive shapes. I have always had a great appreciation for the way things were created and designed...lol.. I never knew it had a name to it all..very good video!

  • the crop circle just destroyed the credibility of this video.

  • @ejmartyshaw Why is that? I don't think the vid tried to sell it as alien. I see the crop circle as just another example of art. Malicious art, but art no less. This sequence found in nature is used throughout history in works of art and architecture.

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  • why does this video need credibility its just pictures lol.. i mean most of those did contain the fibonacci sequence and some didnt... at any rate it was a good video.

  • @ejmartyshaw

    Not really, as crop circles are human constructions. Artists are "prone" to the same "natural forces" (not the phrase i want) as all of evolution on this planet.

  • I only Research Fibonacci because of the Anime Death Note the fictional anime character Near uses Fibonacci Number...

  • :-))))

  • That wasss Pascal's triangle right?

  • Is A Trip!'?.

  • everything in its right place. i see what you did there XD

  • nautilus is not related to the fibonacci/golden sprial, but to an ordinary logarythic spiral

  • Well Done, very well done....

  • I don't know if the DNA strand qualifies but that spirals around too....like a slinky.

  • what's the name of the song?

  • @otil11 Everything In It's Right Place! Radiohead - KIDA... came out in 2000! Probably one of the most interesting albums of the last 11 years

  • Awesome song. "Pyramid Song" would have been cool too.

  • Best collection of images Ive ever seen on youtube about PHI

  • RADIOHEAD! and... Vanilla Sky ("Open your eyes") Fucking awesome

  • @lovedexter2 i dont remember this song in the movie but shit was that movie good. i recently saw the original spanish version and personally thought it to be better then teh cruise remake

  • @xMasterJuiceX Much better... I'm spanish and that please me xD

    It was so cool review the video, love it ^^

  • Ou Yeah! RADIOHEAD!

  • couldn't have picked a better song. SERIOUSLY.

  • no. is the tartaglia's triangle.

  • This is borderline on fractals which is laterally connected to the sequence. Lateral not direct. @evaamo12 -- these are actually correlated so having Pascal's triangle in there was a legit move.

  • @BlueberryEarthMuffin FRACTAL GEOMETRY!!!!!! :)

  • This is borderline on fractals which is laterally connected to the sequence. Lateral not direct.

  • What I dont get is the snail, what does the number represent, the area? Impossible, since the square (2) is not twice as big as the sqaure (1) O.o...

  • nobody who u are everybody likes radiohead

  • do plastic surgeons follow this sequence? just curious.

  • Hey! Whats the name of this song? Freakin sweet!!!

  • @cantinman23 its radiohead everything in its right place

  • Nice! Right up my alley! Thumbs up and favored!

    Namaste,

    Charles 

  • Actually phi does exist in Pascal's triangle, it's the sums of oblique diagonals. And also. Phi exists in everything that mankind has yet to know.

  • you are a genious!

  • JEHOVAH GOD is the creator of any thing you see around.

  • @SuperJazol Prove it. that's all i have to say to you because every religion is in the absence of proof

  • @SuperJazol and don't ever question that

  • g a y music

  • @LoboLocal Are you saying the computer was 'discovered' and not invented? I beg to differ.

  • It could also be that the physics involved with the molecular structures are the most efficient and has nothing to do with any 'creator'. This video is not 'proof' of anything. Proofs require absolute logical conclusions that can not be refuted in any way, at least that's how it works in mathematics. Examples of stuff no matter how amazing does not constitute 'proof'. Remember that at one time the Catholic Church was convinced that the universe revolved around the earth & they 'proved' it.

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  • this is so LOST

  • I didn't know the human body expressed the Fibonacci sequence. Amazing. Thank you for this.

  • Lateralus! Woooooooo!

  • Anyone who thinks this is a proof of God is not paying attention to either the math or the science of The Fibonacci Sequence.

  • @NavarCrowbarr christians and atheists have the same information, its a matter of interpretation. you dont see it as pointing towards God because you dont WANT to see it that way.

  • @alwaysthemusiccritic I understand, what you are "trying to get at." But The Fibonacci Sequence has nothing to do w/ the question of Gods existence. As for interpretation. 2+2=4 no matter what. Making connections between this that is not really a very sane conclusion. I see the appeal of that train of thought, but one has nothing to do w/ the other. Fib Seq is a math, developed by science. What you are implying by making that connection is the opposite of both Science and Math.

  • @NavarCrowbarr Both science and math are objective. mathematically god would be The absolute right? The source of which all things come from? If all things that naturally grow are in lock with this phenomenon of numbers than one would eventually conclude that phi IS god. If god is real I mean.

  • @alwaysthemusiccritic Wrongo! I see it the way evidence points to...not on some belief that has no substantiate evidence but only what was told to you (probably brainwashed into you in your youth) or what is in some 'holy' book that claims to be the word of god (but which god, there are many.) I'll stick with physical evidence until someone comes up with evidence that points to the existence of a god without trying to brainwash me ... I've had enough of that!

  • @hiloviking  fear....open your eyes.

  • Finally a great video on this.

  • No matter what i cant seem to escape the number 72. Count the side of the fibonacci triangle. 12. Mulitply by 3 to get perimeter now double you get 72. Now look up 72, there are 72 names of God if you researched correctly along with other wierd stuff. 72 is related to 3. 72 hours and jesus rose from the dead, 3 is the holy trinity.... .0_o''''

  • @MiniT31 ... u pulled 3 out of nowhere.

  • 31 people missed the Like button, or if they wanted to click it, then they're studying in a forest.

  • song name?

  • @jakemeow

    Music: "Everything in Its Right Place"

    Band: Radiohead,

    Album: Kid A

  • @BFOEsteves Thanks

  • no mamen que marihuanadas son estas...

  • have you guys heard of the Radiohead's In Rainbows Binary Theory and the Golden Ratio in their album? In Rainbows is 42m 34s, or 2554 seconds long. 2554/1.618 is the 1578th or so second of the album, which is 2m49s into Reckoner, precisely when the strings come in with the album title in the background... google it ;)

  • What the hell is in 1:03?

  • 29 People didn't want to open their eyes...

  • woderful 

  • Nice! I'm not real familiar with Radiohead, but I really liked the song. Kind of chant-like. I'll have to check out more Radiohead.

    Great images & examples of the Golden Ratio.

  • everything in its right place.

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  • Having just finished the review of all videos on YT, I can confidently tell you that this is the most irritating soundtrack of them all.

  • Radiohead baby

  • radiohead!

  • One-derful!

  • LOOOOOVE the radiohead, perfect choice ;)

  • The musical progression is a Fibonacci Sequence.

  • WARNING: MUTE AT 0:00! <--- Unnecessary sound.

  • @RUL1S88 Nuh, turn it up!

  • @chronicreptile

    There's no reason to. You'd better listen the music you like (like open your own fucking player and listen to it) instead of listening some random shit. I mean this video doesn't even have the original sound, and it's not even a video, it's a picture slideshow. This music is the most unwanted thing in this video.

  • @RUL1S88 Its just quite fitting, everything perfectly in its place.

  • @Sexxistentialist

    Shut the fuck up please and stop talking shit.

  • No matter how many long words you use, your brain is still the same size (petit). Please stop stalking my comments. It doesnt matter how many things you know about the world or the universe. The true intelligent people are those that can find happiness despite not knowing any of that. That's what you should do, maybe it would make you less angry and less of an idiot.

  • In fact in 0:20 it is the Pascal's triangle...Nothing to do with Fibonacci sequence.

  • @evaamo12 sure? just search the pascal triangel in wikipedia and there the fibonacci sqeuence ;)

  • @evaamo12 Believe it or not they are in there! It's a bit subtle, but if you follow the diagonals along the hexagons and add the numbers along the diagonals, you do get the Fibonacci Numbers. The first one is the one on top, the second one is the one in the left-hand side of the second row, the two comes from adding the one in the third row and the one on the right-hand side of the second row. If you "left-justify" the triangle into a right triangle you can see it more easily along diagonals.

  • @evaamo12 how so?

  • @evaamo12 I might be wrong, but I think Fibonacci's sequence helps us understand something about Pascal's triangle...I read it on wikipedia, so not exactly sure how true that is

  • @cherrygirl016 the fibonacci series is a mathematical ratio which describes how things in nature grow and are built. It comprehends the number plus the sum of the one before: 1 1 2 3 5 8 ad infinitum.

  • @evaamo12 just add the elements of th right side triangle of the pascal's triangle diagonally to the left they will give you the fibonacci series!!! Fibonacci is everywhere!!!

  • @evaamo12 u can form it using it

  • @evaamo12 very closely related -__-

  • @evaamo12 The Fibonacci sequence is in there. It 's not clearly outlined in the video, though.

  • @evaamo12 i had never heard of pascal's triangle but upon doing a quick search it appears the fibonacci sequence is contained within the sums of each line of the triangle. so it seems as they are at least related in some way.

  • @Apocryypha A relationship can be found, but... I looked for what you're saying, found it, and I think it's still a bit of a reach...

  • @5parkling i feel ya... there's enough examples of throughout the cosmos of definite relationships :)

  • @evaamo12

    Actually, Pascal's Triangle and the Fibonacci sequence have a lot to do with each other. Look it up.

  • @evaamo12 Actually the fibonacci sequence is a sequence found by adding the previous two terms together, in pascal triangle the next row is found by adding together the two numbers above together, so technically they do relate in that way! Lol

  • @evaamo12

    It's hard to see it on this triangle, but if you add the diagonals of the triangle you get the Fibonacci numbers.

    1

    1+1

    1+2

    1+3+1

    1+4+3+1

    And so on, look it up :)

  • @Sunnydee2005 1 + 4 + 3 + 1 is not a fibonacci number *face palm*

  • @evaamo12

    The Fibbonacci sequence can be found in the diagonals of Pascals triangle

  • @LadyxBleu tringles have no digonals. or i'm wrong?

  • @evaamo12

    Pascals triangle is related indirectly

  • @Chickenweng

    Absolutely...the Fibonacci sequence appears as sums of oblique diagonals in Pascal’s triangle.

  • @evaamo12 aaah but it does =D look at the bottom-left number. Go one across, and one up, and then keep doing that: 1+10+36+56+35+6 = 144 (fibonacci number) this also works with any other of the 1's you start with 1+9+28+35+15+1 = 89 1+8+21+20+5 = 55 1+7+15+10+1 = 34 1+6+10+4 = 21 1+5+6+1 = 13 1+4+3 = 8 1+3+1 =5 1+2 = 3 1+1 = 2 1 = 1 1 = 1 the numbers you get are: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144 a.k.a. the Fibonacci Sequence ^.^
  • @MTGlipp

    gaah the enter button didn't work -.-

    hopefully you can still read it =P

  • @MTGlipp haha! owned. :) good job

  • 2:28 anyone know this picture by name or painter?

  • < ---- Hot Tattoo images. Love love radio head. This video is hot.

  • just do some acid and it will all make sense :)

  • EVERYTHING!!!!!!

  • Everything In Its Right Place by Radiohead ¡¡¡ the perfect song for this video ... to explain the God´s order¡¡¡

  • Everything In Its Right Place by Radiohead ¡¡¡ the perfect song for this video ... to explain the God´s order¡¡¡

  • Everything In Its Right Place by Radiohead ¡¡¡ the perfect song for this video ... to explain the God´s order¡¡¡

  • would be much better if the world was made by applemans :-)

  • 1.6180339....

  • on 0:22 that isn't the Fibonacci sequence, that's the Pascal's triangle!

  • what was the name of the music accompanying?

  • @redfletcher radiohead - everything in its right place

  • Through my studies in University with Particle physics Lf it's the big Bang that created the universe or it was spontaneous generation and everything just happened by the hand of god is up for debate and cannot be answered right now. everything in the universe from how the laws of thermodynamics are distributed or how the geometry of spacetime itself id governed this equation explains all. One plus the square root of five over two is equal to 1.61833989

  • I bet Id be impressed if I knew what the Fibonacci senquence was.

  • This has been spammed as flag

  • The fibonacci sequence goes to infinity, and inside a spiral it goes infinitly inward and outward. So the size of our universe is somewhere in this infinite spiral. You can break down subatomic particles into smaller and smaller pieces and there will never be an end. You can look beyond our universe and the same pattern occurs, there will never be an end.

    Don't look to god, look inside yourself.

  • @crazymonkeyx you can even look onto a piece of brick and it will never end ... lol

  • @crazymonkeyx only to realize we are all god, it all comes full circle.

  • math is the language of GOD and the universe!

  • @jayfu357 But the holy books are not math books, they would be if math was god's language. But math is universal I agree.

  • @hiloviking "But the holy books are not math books, they would be if math was god's language."

    Check out "THEOMATICS" God Mathematics (study it carefully!)

  • from waves breaking on the shore to the galaxis above.

  • What is he song name? pls id...

  • @HumanNRG "Everything in its Right Place" by Radiohead. It's off their album Kid A.

  • RADIOHEAD 4 THE WIN!

  • Right, things work in spirals, that's due to gravity, believe it or not. It's more sensible for things to taper near the end/top.

    What the hell, ears?

    I'm not trying to say this isn't real, but it's nothing to die for.

  • @contropropongono things only work in spirals for certain reasons and it isn't gravity.

  • @TheAntiFascist2010 A spiral is an infinite fraction 1/3. You cannot divide 1 by 3. This is the problem the Pythagorean became paranoid about.

  • @TheAntiFascist2010 It is an infinite destiny that continually implodes. In other words you think that is is continuing forward when in reality it just takes two steps backwards. Also known as infinite domain.

  • @TheAntiFascist2010 The problem exists and becomes fractal because if you try and divide the first integer in a set by an integer that follows it you run into a theoretical problem that involves the evolution of a set, meaning any set of whole numbers. They cannot compromise the first integer in the set. The first integer is the standard for the whole set. Study hermetic's for more on the same. Or Fibonacci.

  • I love the song too! Who's the artist?