@thawedge The lines aren't put up randomly. They correspond to the places where the major branches split. Above one line, and up until the next line, there are that many major branches. Where the two line is, the trunk splits into two branches. At the three line, one of the two branches splits, making three. The spacing between the lines in a bit random, but what the lines are actually depicting is accurate.
hahahah this video was bull shit -- they just put the lines on random spots of the tree that didn't correspond to anything. you could have done that with anything. it did not demonstrate the fibonacci sequence whatsoever
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89 etc.. You see the way it works? You find this growth rate in many aspects of nature. God the mathematician, so to speak. .-)
Maybe if I saw legitimate measurements.
InfinityOE 1 year ago
@thawedge The lines aren't put up randomly. They correspond to the places where the major branches split. Above one line, and up until the next line, there are that many major branches. Where the two line is, the trunk splits into two branches. At the three line, one of the two branches splits, making three. The spacing between the lines in a bit random, but what the lines are actually depicting is accurate.
MPS186282 1 year ago
Doing it wrong
Sandmunky 2 years ago
i think this made me a lil dumb Enzid3
endnami 2 years ago
hahahah this video was bull shit -- they just put the lines on random spots of the tree that didn't correspond to anything. you could have done that with anything. it did not demonstrate the fibonacci sequence whatsoever
thawedge 2 years ago
this is a bit misleading, i was expecting the Fibonacci tree to demonstrate Fibonacci search algorithm o_0
ModernSociety 3 years ago
how to download it's??
please....
munizar 3 years ago
wouldnt seeing mathematics such as this in nature further prove the non existence of a god... as if more proof was needed
raytheauthor 4 years ago
Yeah, I use the Fibonacci Series everyday.
hungmightylow 4 years ago
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89 etc.. You see the way it works? You find this growth rate in many aspects of nature. God the mathematician, so to speak. .-)
ianstronach 4 years ago