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Why does the golden ratio/spiral appear everywhere?


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The spirals originate from the fibonacci series. This video (and the sequels) explains it all.

 

In short: it has to do with the mathematically optimal way for plants to arrange branches, leafs or scales.

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The 1.62 Golden Mean ratio indeed is ubiquitous in biological organisms. It is usually comprises of just bring a cross section from a larger segment, that is based on a Fibonacci Sequence Spiral. Two famous examples are Nautilus shells and pinecones.

 

Do the spiral ratio is the real magic here. I believe it is structurally optimal. Also it's excellent for space allocation. And it's aesthetically​ pleasing to prospective polinators. Just as symmetry is provenly attractive in humans!

 

The Golden Mean as a stand alone rectangle is seen more commonly in man-made things. Buildings, architecture. Paintings, artwork. But in nature I think it's almost always a part of the Fib Spiral.

 

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55..........

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