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fibonacci_and_phi_in_nature
Mahayana spirals appear in seashells, pine cones , animal horns and patterns of plant growth.

they also appear in non-living natural objects such as galaxies and in non-living natural processes such as hurricanes or ocean waves

Studies show the proportions of phi are found between the bones of the human hand. the human body, including the head, has a Fibonacci five appendages attached to the torso. The hands and feet each have five fingers or toes. Our senses also number five, sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing.

The Fibonacci sequence has been found in the solar system. Planets with more than one moon have a Fibonacci correlation in the distance from the moons to the planet. A similar Fibonacci relationship holds true for the distance of the planets to the sun.

[horns, galaxy, pine cone, growing fern, dying rosetta leaf, shells, seahorse, ocean waves]
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oldephebe we are being expanded by your enlightened verses 030813
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misstree fibonacci + fractal repetition = building blocks of creation 030813
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paranoid martyr 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89

apparently, lateralus, the tool song, is sang with fibonacci's number of syllables..

and its lyrics are explicit about that: "spiral out!"
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oldephebe the articulation/expression of the fibonacci system in nature is an elegant and incontrovertable example of some higher intelligence guiding the course of the physical world - and of course further butresses the argument for the Egyptians and other Arabic peoples as being among the first scientists/engineers/mathematicians
epochs earlier than their mediterranian and western europesn counter parts

I'm astounded every time I run across information like this
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not important Kerr black holes change phases, from one with negative specific heat to one with positve specific heat, when the ratio of the square of the mass of the black hole to the square of its angular momentum is equal to phi.

I suppose it matters to some people.

I wonder what units that would be in...
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why not if you really want to see if there is a patern, try doing a fibonacci sequence in a non-base 10 number system (such as binary or the base 60 that sumarians used). 030814
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ever dumbening recommended reading:
Guy Murchie's _The Seven Mysteries of Life_
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