We exist in a fibbonachi sequenced universe...

topic posted Thu, February 9, 2006 - 7:47 AM by  ☆Jai☆
f(n+2)=f(n+1)+f(n): The leaf arrangements of elm, oak, holly, and pear trees, among many others, are in Fibonacci numbers. Scientists say that the 1.618 leaves per turn on plant stems give the plant the best possible exposure to sunlight and to insects for pollination.
The number of pairs of rabbits in the field at the start of each month is 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...
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☆Jai☆
United Kingdom
  • The Fibbonachi series has been very important to my exploration of depicting the sacred in my art. The series coresponds with other Sacred Geometry modalities like the Merkaba, Celtic knotwork from the book of Kells, Kabballa, Greek and Roman architecture, the Golden Mean/Spiral/Rectangle, Hopi/Navaho Tribal and Tibetian Buddist sandpainting, Hawaiian and Native tribal petroglifs and other primitive artistic traditions the world over.
    Its like humanity knew that there was this cohesive design behind everything. It came out in the arts from the beginning, was lost and found by various people throughout history and has been codified in mathmatical expression in the Fibbonachi series.

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