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Farewell to the Ancient Nautilus - Earth in Transition
Those shells are a marvelous example of the Golden Ratio or Fibonacci sequence of numbers, where each number in the series is the sum of the two previous ones: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, etc. There are various slightly different versions of this in nature, but the essence of the series can be seen in the shape of spiral arm galaxies, in the heart of sunflowers and the swirl of hurricanes, and in shells like the Nautilus: -
How Many Times Have You Spotted Fibonacci in Nature? Here Are 7 Examples for You... - The Stemettes Zine
Fibonacci Numbers of Sunflower Seed Spirals – National Museum of Mathematics
The arrangement of seeds on the head of a sunflower is a very good example of the Fibonacci sequence. ... letstalkmaths.blog
9 Examples of the Golden Ratio in Nature + Definitions
14 Interesting Examples of the Golden Ratio in Nature