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As per the title of the video, it mainly tackles the depth of nature through numbers.

It was
very complex at the beginning wherein the fibonacci sequence itself branches out to different
geometric equations; from 1+1=2 then 1+2=3 then 2+3= 5 and as it continues towards 144, it
makes a spiral shape. In accordance with the other link provided, the fibonacci spiral is the
connectedness while the rectangular form is called the golden spiral. Hence, the area is
becoming larger wherein a shell is said to be its representation. With that, it comes up to the
value of phi, 1.618. It was then shown in the video that upon the angle rotation of the phi, the
value of 137.5 forms the pattern of the florets in sunflowers.

In the speculation of the patterns in the florets, it also forms different patterns in living
organisms. Starting off with a triangular shape and connecting them all together, it can form a
hexagon shape with the degree of 90. That brings us to the pattern of the wing of a fly. An
addition to this is that the fibonacci sequence is with pinecones and pineapples also. It was
illustrated in the link that pinecones have alternating numbers with 8 and 13. To further know
the presence of fibonacci in living organisms, we observe the position and arrangement of
leaves in our surroundings. I couldn't agree more that there are numbers present in nature.

The spectacle of these numbers can be translated into what we call the Golden ratio.
This intrinsic proportion in nature is recurrent in living organisms. It is an extagerring
phenomenon that the development and creation of living things operate on a mathematical
principle in which almost seems like a shy coincidence. In contrast, not all living organisms
follow such a rule but fascinating how math can tell so much about our universe.

I therefore conclude that it is eye-opening knowledge for me where math isn’t just for
accountancy or engineering but it also projects a sense in biology. The growth of nature is
clearly the importance of fibonacci. It makes the appearance of one, an organized and
patterned look. This led me to the realization of knowing that math actually exists in nature
through small details. We just need to analyze and think deeper beyond how it naturally
seems to the naked eye.

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