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Fibonacci Sequence Presentation

The Fibonacci Sequence is a series where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, leading to the Golden Ratio, approximately 1.618. This sequence is evident in nature, art, and architecture, influencing designs and compositions throughout history. It serves as a universal blueprint, optimizing and revealing patterns across various fields, including biology and technology.

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Fibonacci Sequence Presentation

The Fibonacci Sequence is a series where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, leading to the Golden Ratio, approximately 1.618. This sequence is evident in nature, art, and architecture, influencing designs and compositions throughout history. It serves as a universal blueprint, optimizing and revealing patterns across various fields, including biology and technology.

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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.

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