Fibonacci Spiral
"In geometry, a golden spiral is a logarithmic spiral whose growth factor is 1.618, the golden ratio. That is, a golden spiral gets wider by a factor of 1.618 for every quarter turn it makes." The fibonacci spiral is seen consistenly in nature, from the center of a flower to the cosmos. It is too complicated for me to explain, but a nice explanation of it can be seen here: www.treehugger.com/how-golden-ratio-manifests-nature-4869736
121 Pictures in 2021 - Theme No. 55 - Math / Geometry in Nature
Fibonacci Spiral
"In geometry, a golden spiral is a logarithmic spiral whose growth factor is 1.618, the golden ratio. That is, a golden spiral gets wider by a factor of 1.618 for every quarter turn it makes." The fibonacci spiral is seen consistenly in nature, from the center of a flower to the cosmos. It is too complicated for me to explain, but a nice explanation of it can be seen here: www.treehugger.com/how-golden-ratio-manifests-nature-4869736
121 Pictures in 2021 - Theme No. 55 - Math / Geometry in Nature