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The Fibonacci Sequence

Pyramid level: 1 133
Saturday 18 Dec 2010 09:34
i just posted this to learn how many of you have herd tof this "Fibonacci Sequence"

and it has a relation to the golden ratio???


The Fibonacci Sequence:0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55........
1211






1211 1211 1211
Le Panthéon ! 1
Saturday 18 Dec 2010 09:52
I would guess everyone.
Pyramid level: 3 150
Saturday 18 Dec 2010 10:20
I've heard of it, but I didn't think it started with zero. I thought it started like this: 1,1,2,3,5,….
Pyramid level: 1 133
Saturday 18 Dec 2010 10:58
0+1=1 1+1=2 1+2=3 2+3+5
Pyramid level: 3 150
Saturday 18 Dec 2010 11:48
I know that. I just thought it started with 1, not 0. ;)

But, this page confirms that you're right that it starts with 0.
Le Panthéon ! 1
Saturday 18 Dec 2010 12:25
I also knew of it starting with 1. But I have seen different versions, with the first 1 being called "F1" or "F0", so if you call it "F1", the 0 is "F0", just like wikipedia has defined it in your link.

Argh, I have heard of another really cool relation in this sequence other than that to the golden ratio a short time ago, but forgot what it was :( Nevertheless, the golden ratio is always good^^
Le Panthéon ! 1
Saturday 18 Dec 2010 23:43
How do you think this applies to hfest?
Le Panthéon ! 1
Sunday 19 Dec 2010 04:03
Easy - the number of co5's you aren't going to get is equal to the sum of how many you weren't gonna get the last two plays.
Le Panthéon ! 1
Sunday 19 Dec 2010 17:27
hehe :lol:
Le Panthéon ! 1
Monday 20 Dec 2010 01:39
Golden ratio is 1:1,66(6).
The farther you get into "Fibonacci Sequence" the closer you get to the golden number.
It is considered the number of beauty as well, because a lot of things in nature have that proportion in them.
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Le Panthéon ! 1
Monday 20 Dec 2010 12:16
(1.618, not 1.666 :) Or, to give the exact value: 0.5*[1+sqrt(5)] with "sqrt" meaning the square root)
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