PHI Spiral Animation

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

I wrote this interesting program that draws a full screen rotating phi spiral. When each spiral segment is depicted in a different color, you see minimal artifacts. When I switch to all gold (golden ratio after all), this interesting cross pattern appears as well as what looks like magnetic field lines. This from just changing the color.

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  • GROOVY TUNES!!!!....Phi

  • @philopolymath

    thanks

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  • @morpher44 hah, very true. At least yours had a good point eh?

  • @fatsomamacheese

    Sorry if I made you nauseous. Lots of stuff on youtube makes me nauseous. :-)

  • @morpher44 I'm just giving you shit, the video is shaky and grainy as hell haha ;) Cheers

  • @fatsomamacheese

    recording what? No I was not.

  • @morpher44 Were you recording during Japan's recent 9.0?

  • @fatsomamacheese

    No.. but cool idea.

  • Did you record this with a humpback whale?

  • @ravensmomscorp76

    Yes I had seen Nassim's talk. Two points: In my case I put the center in the center. So the center can be put where-ever you want it (relativity). Also, Nassim noticed the artifacts .. but didn't attribute them to pixelization. In thinking about it, though, as you approach the molecular scale, the molecules may behave like pixels and cause SNAPPING into certain regions ... just like a pixel.

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