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Tool - Lateralus - Fibonacci Sequence

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2008

Keep the trolling to a minimum. Everything Tool does is intentional. They put time and effort into their music, which is why it takes them 5 years to put out an album (and it's always worth the wait!). I've checked some of the troll youtube channels, and none of you have brilliant original songs with millions of listeners, so vent your jealousy elsewhere.

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A slide show/video I created for a math project featuring Lateralus and explaining the Fibonacci Sequence, Golden Ratio, and Fibonacci Spiral.

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  • What grade did you make on the project?

  • @SuperGuitarMark I got a good grade on the project cause I didn't want to let my group down.

  • I'd just like to ask. What was the presentation about? Was it about music and math?

  • @stinth It was for my AP Calculus class, which I did horrible in, lol. I spent more time listening to music than studying math, so yeah.. xD

  • Pretty disrespectful that you wouldn't play the WHOLE song! WTF is that??

  • @Caduceus4Judith It was a 5 minute presentation for math, so I couldn't play the whole song.

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  • Nah there jsut humans using what they have, unlike most nowdays who are to lazy to even think about things. Thats why tool is my favorite band - they use there brain to the maximum extent

  • @EricSchwin22 Your English is worser.

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  • This song is worser than the Jonas Brothers milking a fat cow...this band called "Tool" is very odd.

  • Fibonacci is how money is made not to mention how nature governs itself. 1+1=2

  • WHY COMIC SANS MS!

  • At 1:02 the video seems to imply that the ratio of any two consecutive terms is equal. This is obviously false. The ratio of consecutive terms CONVERGES to the Golden Ratio (1+√5)/2.

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