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1. Mathematics is the language of nature 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge.
Therefore: there are patterns everywhere in nature. |
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Pi can be found everywhere, from astronomy to probability to the physics of sound and light. To date it has been calculated to over 51 billion digits, so far with no discernable patternn emerging from it's numbers. Pi is both irrational and infinite, it's exact value remains a mystery. |
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Chaos theory can be generall defined as the study of forever-changing complex systems, It contends that complex and unpredictable results will occur in systems that are sensitive to small changes in their initial conditions. |
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The golden spiral is derived via the golden rectangle, which had the golden ratio. When squared it leaves a smaller rectagle behind, which has the same golden ratio The squaring can continue indefinitely with the same result, No other rectangle has this trait. When you connect a curve through the corners of these concentric rectangles , you have formed the golden spiral.
This shape is found every where in nature: the Nautilus shell, Ram's horns, milk in coffee, the face of a sunflower, your fingerprints, DNA, and the shape of the milky way. |
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