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Origin of the Fibonacci sequence remains a big question

via NASA and stitched together by E. Siegel
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Many natural entities, both biological and physical, exhibit specific patterns and ratios, often resembling the Fibonacci sequence.

While some galaxies and biological organisms display Fibonacci-like patterns, the majority of spiral galaxies do not adhere to this sequence.

Only a small percentage of galaxies, particularly those influenced by gravitational interactions, display a Fibonacci-like pattern.

“In mathematics, the Fibonacci sequence is a sequence in which each number is the sum of the two preceding ones,” the research shows.

“The sequence commonly starts from 0 and 1, although some authors start the sequence from 1 and 1 or sometimes (as did Fibonacci) from 1 and 2. The sequence begins 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, etc.”

In contrast, biological organisms, such as plants, exhibit Fibonacci patterns due to the efficient arrangement of leaves for optimal sunlight exposure.

The mathematical origin of the Fibonacci sequence remains a question, despite its prevalence in nature.

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