And believe me I’m STILL ALIVE.
(I think I prefer to stay inside) atm.
One of my favorite songs, one of my favorite games. Great video… “Suddenly I understood that thinking is for stupid people, while brains use the inspiration” (Alex in “A clockwork orange”).
BRB (I hope).
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The Golden Ratio has been (and is) interpreted in different ways, depending on the period, country, religion etc.:
The Golden Section as “Universal Harmonic Ratio“
5th century b.C.
The mathematical concept of proportion, meant to relation of parts, has been introduced first by Pitagora (Pythagoras of Samos, a great mathematician, mystic and scientist), who combines balance with mathematic.
Pythagoras and his followers (the Pythagoreans), re-created the composing principles of musical harmony to obtain a [...]
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Ancient populations (far apart in distance and time) are linked one to another by a mistery, upon which archaeologists, astronomers, mathematicians, artists, psychologists, historians etc. are still working: the Golden Section.
The Golden Section, also called Golden Ratio, is usually defined as it follows: “two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio between the sum of those quantities and the larger one is the same as the ratio between [...]
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I’m hung-up on spiral. Logarithmic spiral.
The logarithmic spiral is everywhere.
The logarithmic spiral is math.
The logarithmic spiral is art.
The logarithmic spiral is ever-moving.
The logarithmic spiral is past and future.
The logarithmic spiral is life.
I hate calculations. I love math.
The logarithmic spiral is everywhere and it’s beautiful. Unconsciously.
It’s called the Golden Spiral, and it’s model of excellence, symbol of eternity.
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