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Uploaded on Apr 29, 2010

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  • nickharvey7

    Could the Fibonacci sequence be formed by the spontaneous absorption and emission of light?

    All the info I can find says that this process is formed by the quantum wave particle function Ψ of quantum mechanics. When this is reformulated as a linear vector ǀΨ (t) > the two vectors previous vectors are added together you form a new vector this forms the Fibonacci sequence 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, ∞ add infinity!

    This is an invitation to see an artist theory of the physics of time!

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  • lugnos dogan

    Where do we think we found maths? It's not a creation or invention of humankind. Its a discovery found in the amazing nature all around us

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  • Lilly Fujito

    I think the original video was named "Math in Nature"

    This was a reupload.

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  • SharpObserver1A

    The spirals in the snail of your video do not follow the fibonacci spiral at all, superimpose the fibonacci spiral on top of the snail and notice the disappointing true....do it !!!,,,and wake up if you dare,,,,or keep dreaming.

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  • Giccio Chan

    commovente... la musica fantastica!

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  • Nikola Blagojevic

    Please, tell me you're joking.

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  • SharpObserver1A

    I am sorry mister uploader, but you did not prove the fibonacci sequence is in the snail coils, or on the eye of the dragon fly, you proved nothing but your fantasy of seeing the fibonacci everywhere.

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  • DeanoPiano

    So they are just picking out symmetry in nature and making CGI and mathematical examples of relevance. This is one of the most annoying videos I've seen in a while, nature is far much more complex.

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  • Jamie Twells

    I'm sorry, I don't understand your point. I'm saying we have ideas about plant growth, like hormones etc, and these theories make predictions about what shape the plants should grow in (eg spirals) and when we look at plants, they are indeed in spiral shapes. You could equally say the plants grow in spirals, and to explain this we have developed the theory of growth controlled by hormones, but that wouldn't be the whole story.

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  • LoftOfTheUniverse

    Our said knowledge of plants is based off observation of what it IS, we didn't make up the design and ideas ourselves and find out "huh well would you look at that it happens to be the same." We only say they grow this way because it's what we've found so far.

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