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Fibonaci Scale

By GriffinPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Have you ever thought of all the wonders and beauty in front of your eyes starting from your creation until now? everything feels more and more difficult to understand even though you have grown up.

too far from a coincidence to consider everything complicated in the human body to work, how nature is formed starting from the "big bang theory" introduced by albert einstein. 13.8 billion years of the age of nature in building a framework and time to enable everything that is impossible today,

from something small until you look up to the sky, is there a formula in all formation? one of them is the fibonacci scale.so what is the meaning of the fibonacci scale and what is its greatness?

The Fibonacci sequence was developed by the Italian mathematician, Leonardo Fibonacci, in the 13th century. The sequence of numbers, starting with zero and one, is a steadily increasing series where each number is equal to the sum of the preceding two numbers.

The numbers in the Fibonacci Sequence don't equate to a specific formula, however, the numbers tend to have certain relationships with each other. Each number is equal to the sum of the preceding two numbers. For example, 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377.

Fibonacci Sequence Rule

"The Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio that it produces can be observed in nature in a variety of forms, from the branching patterns of trees to the arrangement of leaves on a stem to the shape of seashells and the spirals of galaxies.

One of the most well-known examples of the Fibonacci sequence in nature is the spiral pattern found in the shells of nautilus snails. The shell grows in a logarithmic spiral that expands according to the golden ratio, with each chamber in the shell being approximately 1.618 times larger than the previous chamber.Many things in nature have dimensional properties that adhere to the ratio of 1.618, like the honeybee. If you divide the female bees by the male bees in any given hive, you will get a number near 1.618.

Another example is the pattern of leaves on a stem, where leaves are often arranged in a spiral pattern around the stem. The angle between each leaf and the previous one often follows the golden ratio, which allows each leaf to receive as much sunlight as possible.

Similarly, the branching pattern of trees and plants can also follow the Fibonacci sequence. As the branches grow, they split into smaller and smaller branches in a way that maximizes the amount of sunlight that each part of the tree receives.

The Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio are found in many other natural phenomena, including the arrangement of petals on flowers, the shape of pinecones, the growth patterns of animal populations, and even the structure of DNA molecules. The ubiquity of these patterns in nature has led some to speculate that they may represent a fundamental organizing principle of the universe."

Is this a signature or God's formula in designing a creation? A pattern of numbers and mathematics has enabled the impossible to come true.Living in an age where all the sophistication of science and technology has enabled us to get closer to the truth.

Perhaps it is true that the saying is that the harder it is to say nature exists with evolution and coincidence than to say everything exists with a creation from God who has vast knowledge.May we always be given the light to know something that clearly shows the evidence.

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