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6 Comments
Nancy
on May 16, 2013 at 6:17 am
I would never have thought to count all the spirals on pine cones, or relate them to other fruits and flowers, and to find out that that the pattern is repeated on all of them. Amazing!
Hi Nancy! Since I watched this video for the first time I started to find spiral everywhere. Even on the top of my head! (curly hair 🙂 ) Elsa Mora recently posted..The Fascinating World of Spirals.
We use Fibonacci numbers in weaving to develop stripe repeats. This set of videos has given me a better understanding of why & how its interesting. I’ll recommend it. Thanks!
I would never have thought to count all the spirals on pine cones, or relate them to other fruits and flowers, and to find out that that the pattern is repeated on all of them. Amazing!
Hi Nancy! Since I watched this video for the first time I started to find spiral everywhere. Even on the top of my head! (curly hair 🙂 )
Elsa Mora recently posted..The Fascinating World of Spirals.
We use Fibonacci numbers in weaving to develop stripe repeats. This set of videos has given me a better understanding of why & how its interesting. I’ll recommend it. Thanks!
Great, Joan! I’m so glad to hear that this video was helpful 🙂
Elsa Mora recently posted..The Fascinating World of Spirals.
The golden mean! Yes! I can see why you and your kids LOVE this video! I think I’m in love with it too!!!!! Wonderful!
A Spiral Bonanza! Great video. Loved the perfect spiral demonstration and the pinecone!
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