Originally posted by jgerge222: Very intriguing henryaz. How did you ever think about this ?
I have always been intrigued with the Golden Ratio/Golden Mean/Fibonacci Sequence of numbers, and I grabbed this picture from the Internet when I saw it. Obviously a kindred soul produced it.
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Originally posted by jgerge222: Very intriguing henryaz. How did you ever think about this ?
I have always been intrigued with the Golden Ratio/Golden Mean/Fibonacci Sequence of numbers <snip>
For those who don’t know…
“What is the golden ratio?
The golden ratio, also known as the golden number, golden proportion, or the divine proportion, is a ratio between two numbers that equals approximately 1.618. Usually written as the Greek letter phi, it is strongly associated with the Fibonacci sequence, a series of numbers wherein each number is added to the last. The Fibonacci numbers are 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, and so on, with the ratio of each number and the previous number gradually approaching 1.618, or phi. …”
The golden ratio, also known as the golden number, golden proportion, or the divine proportion, is a ratio between two numbers that equals approximately 1.618. Usually written as the Greek letter phi, it is strongly associated with the Fibonacci sequence, a series of numbers wherein each number is added to the last. The Fibonacci numbers are 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, and so on, with the ratio of each number and the previous number gradually approaching 1.618, or phi. …”