Actually the relationship is approaching phi, the golden ratio and not e, which is 2.718... I'm not sure why you placed the e in the end there; are you denoting the golden ratio with the e?
to get 1.618 you start dividing each Fibonacci number by the previous Fibonacci number. For instance, 3/2 = 1.5 ; 8/5 = 1.6; 13/8 =1.625; 21/13 = 1.61538...; 34/21=1.61904... and so on. As the F. Numbers go greater the number 'e' comes closer. 'e' is called the Golden Quotient or Golden Number. The Golden Number is similar to pi in that it is irrational-goes on forever.
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TheTerendul 4 months ago
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Neat video! I am an artist on YouTube trying to promote my theory on the dynamics of light and time
Could the Fibonacci numbers and Fractals be formed by the repetition of time forming the geometry of spacetime?
This theory is based on just two simple postulates
1. The first is that the quantum wave particle function represents the forward passage of time itself
2. The second is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle is the same uncertainty we have with any future event
nickharvey7 8 months ago
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Thymonico 1 year ago
someone please put an end to his missery
ejames80 2 years ago
Yes. You are correct. Phi not e. Thank you for the correction.
mathdanielusa 2 years ago
Actually the relationship is approaching phi, the golden ratio and not e, which is 2.718... I'm not sure why you placed the e in the end there; are you denoting the golden ratio with the e?
GR1o6180339887498948 2 years ago
how did you get the 1.618.. ?? i couldn't really understand ..
snm1994 2 years ago
Look above right here. Divide each number by the immediately preceeding number. ie. 8/5, 13/8, 21/13, 34/21 and so on. Understand?
mathdanielusa 2 years ago
aw ! yeah i understand now , thx
snm1994 2 years ago
Come on...you can do better than that. You didn't even explain the golden ratio.
If you are going to explain it....well then explain it...and give us something alittle more.
harbor913 3 years ago
i get this its simple to me now
prestonkhll 3 years ago
Someone should sing a song about 'e', like they did for pi.
And isn't the Golden Quotient used to make the Golden Section? That happens to be a table at my favorite chinese restaurant, Golden Palace. :)
Sinjinator 3 years ago
to get 1.618 you start dividing each Fibonacci number by the previous Fibonacci number. For instance, 3/2 = 1.5 ; 8/5 = 1.6; 13/8 =1.625; 21/13 = 1.61538...; 34/21=1.61904... and so on. As the F. Numbers go greater the number 'e' comes closer. 'e' is called the Golden Quotient or Golden Number. The Golden Number is similar to pi in that it is irrational-goes on forever.
mathdanielusa 3 years ago
great video,but i do not understand how you end up with 1.618
batmankeith1 3 years ago
Great video! Please produce more...
organicdan 3 years ago