fibonacci sun flower
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i though the pic was of sum underwater sunflower plant of some kind
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@ kelemengabi would you slow down the replay. It will be clearer to see any patterns.
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now i will be impressed if you could form a solar system that way
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@SOEdigital ...So, with that info in mind, this Cymatic generation may or may not be based on the Fibonacci Sequence, but it does resemble the spiral formation of the sunflower to an extent... I suppose it would take more scientific analysis to make that judgment.
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@SOEdigital * At the end of the first month, they mate, but there is still only 1 pair. * At the end of the second month the female produces a new pair, so now there are 2 pairs of rabbits in the field. * At the end of the third month, the original female produces a second pair, making 3 pairs in all in the field. * At the end of the fourth month, the original female has produced yet another new pair, the female born two months ago produces her first pair also, making 5 pairs.
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@SOEdigital ...Also hypothesized to be the most accurate sequence in providing that conservation)). Mating habits of some animals (rabbits in particular) also resemble (on average) the Fibonacci Sequence... For example: (From Wikipedia) -...
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@SOEdigital It's hypothesized that sunflowers follow (on average) the Fibonacci Spiral pattern... If you're not familiar with that... When the Fibonacci Sequence (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, etc.) is graphed (^2 that is), it creates a spiral which closely resembles many geometric spiral patterns seen in nature (such as the way seeds in many plants (including sunflowers) are arranged (the most likely reason being the spacious conservation which the sequence provides...
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Reminds me of the video (or was it a simulation) of a newly fertilized egg.
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-Ta.
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radial symmetry
what is this???
joyeuxji 3 years ago
this is fine powder electrostatic charged in low freq. stimulated.
kelemengabi 3 years ago