The Fibonnacci suite in it's all beauty.
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@kamonn - The paradox being of course that the only constant is change/flux. Looks like you may have arrogantly underestimated my "take" on things.
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@kamonn - That is not the case of course since evolution by its very nature is a process that never finishes, is always a work in progress in keeping with changes in environment (and multiple other factors of course) which is never constant, nothing is constant or unchanging, all is in a process of infinite flux. Process itself and the context in which all change is happening is perfection.
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@kamonn - You are suggesting that evolution is perfection and only after a long time of something changing/improving could you call that perfection at some humanly decided end point where you might look at a shark and say "shit, thats a perfect killing machine" .
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@kamonn - The context of space-time, the "place" in which the process of evolution can even happen, is already perfect before anything even begins to evolve. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. Or choose to just brush that aside because it might break your huge brain.
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@kamonn - Again I reiterate that I dont believe there is a creator-god making any of this perfection happen. It just Is, the infinite mystery of perfect process, which is the appropriate position to take relative to "why", which I would never be so foolish to ask or expect an answer to. Unless you know a good maths or physics book with the answer to that one? Laugh out loud, literally.
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@kamonn - Answers to my questions? What questions? Re-read my original comments and let me know what questions I asked. What you seem to fail to understand is that "chaos, random fluctuations, explosions, things collapsing, black holes" are all occurring inside a context of infinite perfection. It is your human point of view superimposed on these cosmic processes and equating them as somehow less than perfect, a balanced appropriate order.
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Whew! My dad warned me about God... :-)
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Well, God certainly knows her math, doesn't She?
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beautifully done, a pleasure to watch, I love maths and nature
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fantastic!
awsome way of showing fibonnacci in nature,
great music to go with it
TheOblivionAdict 1 year ago 13
Very cool
Pianofy 1 year ago 7