The Fibonacci Sequence
Nature's Code in Art, Architecture,
and Biology
What is the Fibonacci Sequence?
• A sequence where each number is the sum of
the two preceding numbers:
• 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ...
From Fibonacci to the Golden Ratio
(Φ)
• The ratio of successive Fibonacci numbers
approaches 1.618...
• Known as the Golden Ratio (Φ)
Natural Spirals: A Fibonacci
Footprint
• Found in pine cones, sunflower seeds, nautilus
shells.
• Spirals follow Fibonacci numbers.
Fibonacci in Art: Beauty by
Numbers
• Renaissance artists used the Golden Ratio.
• Modern artists use Fibonacci spirals for
composition.
Programming the Spiral
• Fibonacci algorithms are used in graphics to
simulate natural growth.
Fibonacci in Design and Buildings
• Examples include the Parthenon, pyramids,
and skyscrapers.
• Golden rectangles and spirals ensure harmony.
Biology in Fibonacci’s Image
• DNA helix, animal horns, flower petals show
Fibonacci patterns.
The Hidden Order in Chaos
• Fibonacci bridges math, nature, and design.
• Optimizes, beautifies, and reveals patterns.
Everyday Uses of Fibonacci
• - Computer algorithms
• - Stock market analysis
• - Urban design
• - Artificial Intelligence
Fibonacci: The Universal Blueprint
• A mathematical key to the universe.
• Found in art, nature, architecture, and code.