Tuesday, 24 April 2007

Golden Spirals of Life


The fascinating fact of life is that many natural things exhibit mathematical constants, one of which is phi (1.618...), also known as the Golden Ratio. The leaves of birds' nest fern growing along the road home develops from spirals and one of these (see pic) captures the Golden Spiral quite accurately. The rectangles drawn are called the Golden Rectangles. The ratio of the areas of each set of consecutive rectangles follows closely to the Golden Ratio.

7 comments:

whirlmax said...

Glad you started to blog again... Keep up the good work chau loong!!!

whirlmax said...

By the way is that plant in ur garden?

Chau said...

you finished your exams? That fern is growing on the road outside.

whirlmax said...

Nope. Haven started Aka datang in late may..

Anonymous said...

Mathematics is the beauty imprinted into the nature, the memory of the universe.

Unknown said...

Lol, recently there was a compo question on mathematics and its meaning in life. It says that mathematics is only meant to challenge our intelligence and has no practical meaning. Seeing the golden spirals and stuff makes me disagree with this statement, but I still didn't do this question anyway =P

Chau said...

at least math helps me earn my keep...:)