Fibonacci Sequence

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Hello and welcome to today's fact! You might know what this may be about according to the title, but if you don't know what the Fibonacci Sequence is, then I'll explain it the best that I can.

Basically, it's a simple progression of numbers, where the last number in the sequence is a sum of the two numbers that precede it. In the 13th century, a mathematician named Fibonacci discovered an important number sequence. This sequence of numbers appears in a wide variety of places in the natural world. It tells us that an intelligence created the universe.

A rectangle with a length and width of any two numbers in the sequence forms what is known as the "Golden Rectangle"

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A rectangle with a length and width of any two numbers in the sequence forms what is known as the "Golden Rectangle".

The "Golden Rectangle" is a perfect rectangle.

If you broke it into smaller squares using the Fibonacci sequence and divided each with an art, a spiral pattern begins to take shape — a pattern. These Fibonacci spirals are all around us in nature.

These spirals are reflected in structure as diverse as seashells, pinecones, sunflowers, and even whirlpools and hurricanes!

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These spirals are reflected in structure as diverse as seashells, pinecones, sunflowers, and even whirlpools and hurricanes!

When you examine more of the Fibonacci Sequence, it's like a type of computer programming for reality. Once you become aware of it, you begin to see God's fingerprints everywhere, on both micro and macro scales!

Hope this was real interesting for you, may God bless your day! :)

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