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  • the goldon ratio wow

  • Artist: Rockabye Baby! They've got other albums like Metallica, Zepplin, Beatles, Nirvana, QOTSA, Green Day etc. PirateBay has the full discog (16 albums) torrent

  • It is such a shame this video is soo F...... blurry !!!

  • even in music! :O

  • thx....

    

  • thanks for posting. It makes me think of what our society would be like if our ideas of quantity and number systems had an irrational number as a base (like Phi)... wouldn't some of our whole numbers, then, be irrational numbers, in a number system like that? Funny!

  • I didn't get half of it...! ;)

    But the song is beautiful, and so is the presentation.

    It's lovely!

    I'm in Year 6, and at school, we've been learning about this in Maths.

    Thank you for the project! I will tell my Maths Teacher all about it! :')

  • lol it's in the music damn! lol

  • You know the song, how can I get a Download of the music without going on itunes (not the song, this version!) Thanx <3::''_)

  • @mornG2K I'm not sure where you can download it for free. I got this version from iTunes.

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  • This is awesome I guess anything with Tool and Fibonacci gets me going, but everyone else should dig this too otherwise they are a stick in the mud. Nice Post thanks!

  • at 3:40 ... too much of it ! btw you didnt mention this 1 Mile = 1.618 Kilometers

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  • @DasWuddItB Nobody gives a damn how intelligent you may be. Stop being a dick head because even if you are correct...... I have no respect for you!

  • luve dis shit,

  • Hi and the music?

  • where is the music from?

  • @violascarlatto This song is an instrumental cover of the original song, "Lateralus", by Tool. The original is a rock song featuring guitar, lyrics, etc. Both this version and the original can be found on iTunes (if I remember correctly, this version is actually on a CD of lullabies, the name of which I have forgotten). I don't believe it's "from" anything (it may or may not have been featured in a film, television show, etc. I don't know).

  • Am I the only one the Tool's Lateraus is used ? The song uses the sequence(as well as the whole album). I learned about it as an art student with the golden means, but will you mathmetician,s do the rest.

  • @4400Degrees The boys on the left-sided hemisphere of the brain make me laugh, just observe the beauty don't analyze it. Lol

  • @DasWuddItB If you do want to get acurate at that statement, and having a defree in music you should, i can help you. 1 - In the begining of the song it isn't 4/4. It's 6/8 as implied by the rythm of both the bass and drums as well as the syncopated rythm of the guitar. The reason you can count it 4/4 is because you are actuly counting 2 bars of 6/8 (12/8), a terciary division of the compass witch the musical equivalent of 4/4, in a binary division of a compass.

  • Witch doesn't apply to the song because of the instrument's rythms. 2 - In the "chorus" part there still is a terciary division of the compass as implied by the instrument's rythm. However the compass changes to 9/8 (equivalent to 3/4 in binary) then to 8/8 (the 9/8 minus a note) then 7/8 (the 8/8 minus a note) giving it the precepitated feeling.

  • @DasWuddItB Up to 1:28 is undoubtedly 4/4, no contest there. After 1:28, I respectfully disagree. I tried counting in 5/4 at 1:28, it was easy to keep in time at first, but I found myself unable to keep in time as the video progressed. This could just be me getting lost in the rhythm, or it could be that 5/4 is not the time signature. I tried counting several times, and I find myself believing the 9/8. 8/8, 7/8 explanation, especially since the song and album are so Fibonacci-oriented.

  • @DasWuddItB "The title track, "Lateralus", incorporates the Fibonacci sequence.[34] For example, the syllables of the lyrics follow the Fibonacci pattern, and the time signature of the chorus rotates between 9/8, 8/8, and 7/8 time, referring to the 17th Fibonacci number, 987. The theme of the song describes the desire of humans to explore and to expand for more knowledge and a deeper understanding of everything..." -Wikipedia entry on "Lateralus"

  • @slapshot93 if it matters, the song was originaly titled 9 8 7.

  • is the background music Fibonacci too? because that's the rythm Tool uses in the Lateralus song and there are already many things in the song hinting to the Fibonacci sequence.

  • hmm so energy in this dimential universe has a sertain wave lenght witch resonates on a mathematicaly measured golden ratio.duuh

  • Haha! love this video for the music box version of Lateralus alone

  • im confused..this is the first time i see the whirl thing with the numbers...im sorry if i dont make sense but all i need to know is..what is the meaning of this...lol yeah like how is this connected to life?

  • See the new development about Fibonacci's number in 3D and moving the triger in the glass englouser by Antonin Poncik and Dr. B. Grad...fantastic.Thank you Antonin Poncik

  • The awnser to teh meanin of life is....

    69!

    0/0=alpha - x= 69= meaning of life :D

    ^^ FTW doesn't make sense

  • .... fuck yeah

  • error at 0:31, if im not mistaken they are showing the pascals triangle, which is incorrect.

  • yeah it is an incorrect pascals triangle but you can fine the fibonacci sequence in a pascals triangle

  • Nice video!

    Why do we see the same visual and mathematical patterns in organic and nonorganic matter as in sea shells and spiral galaxies? In my video The Paradox of Schrodingers Cat an artist view Time has symmetry and geometry could this explain this paradox?

  • what is the name of this music.

  • String Tribute to Tool-Lateralus

  • Coincidence, while interesting. So many people compare the Fibonacci Sequence, Fractals with similar shapes we see in the human scale physical world.

    Explain to me subatomic particle behavior in relation to these algorithms.

    It's to easy to think you have it all figured out because these infinite series can be visually similar to physical nature.

  • Lateralus FTW,i love this part on guitar

  • how in music???

  • Lateralus by Tool, that's how lol.

  • is d song in this video some weird version of lateralus ?

  • yea

  • "A circle is the reflection of eternity. It has no beginning and it has no end - and if you put several circles over each other, then you get a spiral."

    -Maynard J. Keenan

  • Hell, then he would love one of my Star Wheel necklaces! It is created with a brass ring, hemp, copper wire, stone and crystal beads. How I wrap and weave it around the brass ring is basically creating a spiral or zero point. It is activated, once created for a specific person or organization.

    Love unto all!

  • @spiritprofessor Hemp?? Sounds interesting, I do beadwork myself and I know how to do the spiral rope and Dutch Spiral beading techniques. Sometimes I do use hemp, too - but never in beadwork so far! ;)

  • What a beast.

  • "Perhaps I can explain it by asking you to image seven of the circles, which would give you the forty-nine levels. The first three levels are physical matter as you know physical matter. They are your plants, your animals, your humans. The fourth circle is your bridge, your realm, your center for that overall plane. It is the time in which a consciousness can choose whether to go back into the lower levels or to transcend into the higher levels,"

  • "and many consciousnesses do choose to go back into the lower levels in physical form. The upper three circles are the realm that in your consciousness is called the spiritual realm, and here much of the work is done. I could not help someone who was not on the eighteenth level very much because my plane, my vibrational rate would be different. This is why it is hard for me to help you with specific problems."

  • "I can give you ideas, but I cannot give you the direct guidance I could if you were on level eighteen. Our planes do touch since yours is an ascending spiral—an ascending, what is your word for that? It is an ellipse. It is an ascending ellipse, and therefore I can cross and communicate with you, but not as directly. Once I reach level forty-nine, which I will, I then leave all of this realm of existence."

  • "It does not mean I have reached the highest point by any means. It simply means I have left this group of seven, this overall group of seven. Imagine, if you will, the seven circles enclosed in an even larger circle upon which seven more circles are stacked, which is in turn enclosed in even a greater circle. Then you can have some idea of what infinity is. It does not ever stop."

    -Far Journeys, Robert Monroe

  • Lateralus!!! ohh yeah!

  • lol lateralus from tool

  • Sacred Geometry, that can lead to financial freedom...

  • What about me? I´ll just pretend I understand what you guys are talking about, didn´t learn math as I should in the past, too bad, education really suck everywhere I guess.Take fellas...

  • WE ARE DEVO

  • The golden ratio isn't fibonacci sequence, it's a ratio similar to pi, goes on and on with no end in sight, the further you move out in the golden sequence the further the numbers shift left in the golden ratio. Hence why they are named Golden Ratio and Golden Sequence.

  • Poor wording on my part. The relationship between any number and its predecessor equates to the Golden Ratio. The Golden Ratio is able to stand alone mathematically, but the Fibonacci sequence is related to it.

  • Np, common mistake, I just like to pitch in and say something to help sway any confusion later.

  • Isn't one called the golden ratio while the other is referred to as the golden mean?

  • Golden Mean is something else entirely. Golden Sequence is the Fibonacci sequence, Golden ratio is a number you get by dividing entries of the Golden Sequence (can't remember order of division off top of my head), and Golden Mean is a philosophical topic discussing the absolute middle of two extreme choices.

  • Hmm, I've always heard what you refer to as the Golden ratio as the Golden mean. Language or culture difference perhaps?

  • Incredible...

    There is so much strange stuff in math so that there is alsways something to discover ;)

  • Whait a minute?

    Are you telling me that the background music is fibonacci too?

    Well thats amazing but i don´t understand it yet.

  • The time signature of the music when it goes all crazy around 1:28 changes to form different fibonacci numbers. I can't remember exactly what they are (they're nearly impossible for someone like me to count), but it's along the lines of 3/5, 5/8, etc.

  • It's more than time signatures. The note frequencies used are also in the Fibonacci Sequence. Not just the timing.

  • this is sum strange adaptation of the song lateralus by tool (fucking incredible band btw)

    if you listen to the actual song it heavily features the fibonnacci sequence (as does their album "lateralus" to be fair)

    firstly the lyrics correspond to the sequence (the amount of sylabyls in each line)

    also during the chorus the time signature changes from 9/8-8/8-7/8, 987 is a number in the sequence

    and the lyrics also play on the spiral theme

    "spiral out, keep going"

  • xP have fun on Wikipedia. I knew all this... I'm stating it's more than just time signatures. The note sequences have been around for a long time Tool; was not the first to do this in music. And because of the nature of the Fibonacci they will sound very similar. (Tool is a decent band ^-^)

  • lol i didnt actually look on wikipedia but its a fair point as i didnt magically figure this out for myself lol

    don't suppose you know any other pieces of music that have the same note sequences then cus i'd love to check it out, lateralus is my favourite song and every time i listen to it, it amazes me more so i'd love to understand it a bit better

  • lateralus :)

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