If cell growth is self-divided from 1 into 2, 2 into 4, 4 into 8, then the growth ratio is 2 and there is no Fibonacci sequence in nature.
If 2 cells are required to work together to generate 1 new cell, so 2 into 3 (2 original cells + 1 new cell), (3 / 2 = 1.5) is closer to 1.618, but it is still not getting closer to 1.618,
If 3 cells are required to work together to generate 1 new cell, so 3 into 4 (3 original cells + 1 new cell), then the growth rate is getting farther than 1.5 (4 / 3 = 1.33), so nature seems working with a pair of cells for growth.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how math works out based on 2 cells growth and getting closer to 1.618 instead of 1.5?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions :>
Fibonacci gets to do with energy efficient.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how it related to energy efficient?
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"13-year-old Aidan Dwyer used the Fibonacci sequence to devise a more efficient way to collect solar energy.
The Fibonacci sequence shows up in the patterns of branches and leaves on trees. Aidan, having been mesmerized by tree-branch patterns during a winter hike in the Catskills, sought to investigate why."
http://www.mirakelley.com/how-to-use-the-fibonacci-sequence-to-collect-solar-energy/Aidan Dwyer: Better solar designs
Spinning a Helical Resonant Chamber (Impeller) - 200 Watts moving 10 MILLION Gallons of Water
We live in 3 dimension world, but learn in 2 dimension.
It seems that Fibonacci works efficient in 3 dimension physical world.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how physics work in 3 dimension world?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions :>