The Mathematics of Fringe

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2010

Mr. Mike (www.radicaltutor.com) discusses some of the mathematics in the hit TV drama, Fringe. I focus particularly on the appearance of the Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio in both the Fringe "glyphs" and the show.

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  • go on fringepedia for more letters

  • @jordinjm yes - we've got a bigger sample of letters now to fill out this alphabet. thanks for the referral.

  • dude... its stuff like this that keep people from sleeping at night

  • @h0tsh0t37 Keeps me up too. Definitely a mysterious show - maybe even worse than Lost.

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  • If you like Fringe, I discovered this weird thing going on that looks like it might outlast the show. Just follow @thetruepattern on twitter and you find out all kinds of stuff.

  • @radicaltutor That last one is just a close-up of the seahorse's tail, by the way.

  • did it get taken off of netflix?

  • @radicaltutor tht's why i like it so much!

  • Great show though regardless. I think there's something in it for almost everyone.

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