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a collage of different images with animals and symbols in them, including an animal's head

Geometric Models on Instagram: “Fibonacci numbers appear in nature often enough to prove that they reflect some naturally occurring patterns. You can commonly spot these…”

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an image of a spiral in the middle of space

The Golden Ratio is an irrational number that often shows up in nature, appearing as an organized spiral pattern. The arms of the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51), as well as many other spiral galaxies, almost perfectly match the geometric shape produced by the golden ratio. //NASA/Hubble

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an image of a nautish shell with golden fibons in the center

Discover how the golden ratio shapes nature through simple definitions and fascinating examples, from flora and fauna to human bodies.

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a snail with a golden section in the middle

Does one always need to know what music is "about" before listening to it? It's head VS heart. Go with your heart this time and listen first. Connect your device to a decent sound system or enclosed headphones, and click the orange PLAY button: mm Alternatively, you could listen to the music at its URL: http://soundcloud.com/peter-gore-symes/fiibonaccis-rabbits-the-sound If you wish, you can read the score here. It will open in a new window so you can read it while listening: mm mm Many…

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a close up of a green plant with an object in the middle of it's image

Nature is amazingly mathematical. You can see the Fibonacci Spiral in ferns, sea shells, flower centers, pine cones and even our finger bone lengths follow the Fibonacci Sequence. The fern tip in the photo is opening up, but the spiral is still clearly seen. An approximation of the Fibonacci Spiral is used in photography composition. Commonly known as The Rule of Thirds, it aids in positioning the elements of a photo in a pleasing fashion. I use it all the time. Google Fibonacci... it's one…

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