Golden ratio | Mathematical artworks
Many works of art are claimed to have been designed using the golden ratio.However, many of these claims are disputed, or refuted by measurement. The golden ratio, an irrational number, is approximately 1.618; it is often denoted by the Greek letter Ο (phi). (Wikipedia).
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The Golden Ratio: Nature's Favorite Number
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The Golden Ratio, which is one of the most famous irrational numbers that go on forever, appears in nature and some pieces of art from Michelangelo or Leonardo Da Vinci. Some civilizations even used it in architecture throughout history. But is this number, that is also related to the Fibo
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The Story Behind Chinaβs 600-Metre Abandoned Skyscraper
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Beyond the Golden Ratio | Infinite Series
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How to make mathematical candy by Jean-Luc Thiffeault
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(October 8, 2012) Professor Keith Devlin dives into the topics of the golden ratio and fibonacci numbers. Originally presented in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford Continuing Studies Program: https://continuingstudies.stanfor
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The Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci Numbers
This video seeks to explore the connection between the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci Numbers. That is, this video highlights how the ratio of consecutive Fibonacci Numbers tends to Phi, the Golden Ratio. This video is part of a series on the Golden Ratio. The goal of this video series
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The Zinnia, a wooden kinetic sculpture designed by Clayton Boyer, built by Joe Stubler. Plans available at http://www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm
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