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eiπ = –1
(Euler’s Equation)
I disagree, though, and find that Maxwell’s are more compelling. Less simple, sure, but more tangible and more clearly evidence of God. ... Continue reading »
(Euler’s Equation)
I disagree, though, and find that Maxwell’s are more compelling. Less simple, sure, but more tangible and more clearly evidence of God. ... Continue reading »
2 years ago
2 years ago
The Golden ratio (which leads to the golden rectangle) is:
1 [SQRT(5)/2].
This ratio is a consideration of ascetic beauty with the Fibonacci based on this ratio being the basis derived by the Greeks as that which encompasses physical beauty and desirability. This is both in people and creations. The Pantheon is (when the roof is included) very close to a perfect golden rectangle.
In nature, the ratio abounds. The fact that the golden rectangle is that only one that, when a square is cut from its area to the sides, leaves another golden rectangle (and so forth ad infinitum). This is reflected in the shell of the Nautilus. It is mirrored in the spiral pattern of the composite sun flower and daisy.
So, though there are other magnificent equations, the golden ratio and Fibonacci Numbers are beautiful and it may even be that we are programmed to accept this neurologically.
2 years ago
1 year ago
Cool