Saturday, March 27, 2010
Math in nature animated
This scintillating animation is definitely the most beautiful one I have seen showing mathematical concepts in nature. In a lively way it shows how we can find the Fibonacci number in snail shells, the number phi in the distribution of sunflower seeds, and delaunay triangulation in the wings of a dragonfly.
Labels:
animation,
art,
mathematics,
nature
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