Fractals – The Hidden Dimension That Designs Our Universe (Documentary)

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Mysteriously beautiful fractals are shaking up the world of mathematics and deepening our understanding of nature.

What do movie special effects, heart attacks and the rings of Saturn have in common?

You may not know it, but fractals, like the air you breathe, are all around you. Their irregular, repeating shapes are found in cloud formations and tree limbs, in stalks of broccoli and craggy mountain ranges, even in the rhythm of the human heart.

In this film, NOVA takes viewers on a fascinating quest with a group of maverick mathematicians determined to decipher the rules that govern fractal geometry. Discovered by mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, fractals are the architecture used by nature.

Their remarkable findings are deepening our understanding of nature and stimulating a new wave of scientific, medical, and artistic innovation stretching from the ecology of the rain forest to fashion design.

The documentary highlights a host of filmmakers, fashion designers, physicians, and researchers who are using fractal geometry to innovate and inspire.

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The Fibonacci Sequence: Nature by Numbers (Video)

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The Fibonacci sequence is an integral part of our everyday lives. So much so that we often don’t realize its all-encompassing presence.

Named after Leonardo Fibonacci, and initially devised to calculate the ideal expansion of pairs of rabbits throughout a year. The Fibonacci Sequence has become a tool that helps us to better understand ourselves, our reality, and our universe…

The sequence begins:

0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89 144…..on and on. By adding the two earlier numbers together, the next number in the sequence is revealed.

However, the true fun begins when you start dividing adjoining numbers within the Fibonacci Sequence. 5 divided by 3 is 1.666… 8 divided by 5 is  1.60… 13 divided by 8 is 1.625… And on and on.

Each division inches closer to the Golden Mean (1.618), although never actually reaching the number. The Golden Mean is considered the most mathematically beautiful structure, even historic builders knew of it’s aesthetically pleasing properties. The Parthenon and Egyptian Pyramids actually incorporated the Golden Mean within their architecture.

So next time you go outside, take a moment and ponder the thought that the world we inhabit is mathematically beautiful. 

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