Fibonacci an 15th century Italian mathematician who discovered this spiral.
For those of you who are not mathematically illiterate like myself, above the spiral and the maths formula that goes with it.
In the left of the picture is a diagram of how it looks and a close up photo of a flower where you can see the spirals clearly, 34 to the right and 21 to the left.
Fibonacci spiral in a hurricane moving over what looks to me like Florida below.
In a spiral galaxy.
In a snail's shell. Look closely at things, another of millions of examples, is a pine cone.
Photos and diagrams from Wikipedia.
5 comments:
Eish Phil. That was interesting if complicated! Have you seen my blog post yesterday? We're a lot closer to you now! Love Jo
If you're closer, where are u now?
I was totally unaware of this one even though it has been around me all my life. Good job.
Grace and peace.
WAY over MY head!
Interesting, but you lost me at the end of the first paragraph. Actually I got some of it, maybe most of it, nah............
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