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[[File:330px-Golden ratio line.svg.png|thumb|Golden Ratio]] | [[File:330px-Golden ratio line.svg.png|thumb|Golden Ratio]] | ||
In mathematics, two quantities are in the [[Golden Ratio]] if their ratio is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities. The figure on the right illustrates the geometric relationship. The [[Golden Ratio]] based spirals, [[Fibonacci]] spirals, and [[Golden Spiral]]s often appear in living organisms. The Golden Ratio is | In mathematics, two quantities are in the [[Golden Ratio]] if their ratio is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities. The figure on the right illustrates the geometric relationship. The [[Golden Ratio]] based spirals, [[Fibonacci]] spirals, and [[Golden Spiral]]s often appear in living organisms. The Golden Ratio is found in geometry, appearing in basic constructions of an equilateral triangle, square and pentagon placed inside a circle, as well as in more complex three-dimensional solids such as [[Platonic Solids|dodecahedrons]], [[Platonic Solids|icosahedrons]] and [[Buckyballs]]. | ||
There is a special relationship between the [[Golden Ratio]] and [[Fibonacci]] Numbers (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ... etc, each number is the sum of the two numbers before it). When we take any two successive [[Fibonacci]] Numbers, one after the other, their ratio is very close to the [[Golden Ratio]]. This is called an approximation or limit value in calculus. | There is a special relationship between the [[Golden Ratio]] and [[Fibonacci]] Numbers (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ... etc, each number is the sum of the two numbers before it). When we take any two successive [[Fibonacci]] Numbers, one after the other, their ratio is very close to the [[Golden Ratio]]. This is called an approximation or limit value in calculus. | ||
[[ | The [[Golden Ratio]] based spirals and [[Fibonacci]] spirals are used in the propagation of artificial intelligence machinery and are acquired through forming bonded attachments to the original [[Krystal Spiral]]. Their structure creates [[Metatronic Bodies]], [[Reversal 55 Grid|Reversed Merkaba ratios]], and is based on [[Consumptive Modeling]] which has major implications for generating Fallen Consciousness. This leads to the disconnection from higher dimensional connections, creates [[Consciousness Traps]] and cuts off the being from exchange with the Eternal God Source flow. | ||
The [[Golden Ratio]] 1.618033988749894848204586834.. | [[Phi]] is also used as a symbol for the [[Golden Ratio]] and on other occasions in math and science. This use is separately encoded as the Unicode glyph ϕ. The [[Fibonacci]] sequence, provides yet another way to derive [[Phi]] mathematically. The [[Golden Ratio]] 1.618033988749894848204586834..appears in mathematics, art, nature and architecture. The [[Golden Ratio]] also is called the golden mean or golden section. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio]</ref> | ||
The [[Golden Ratio]] also is called the golden mean or golden section | |||
[[Plato]] (427–347 BC), in his Timaeus, describes five possible regular solids (the [[Platonic Solids]]: the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron), some of which are related to the [[Golden Ratio]].<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio Golden Ratio]</ref> | [[Plato]] (427–347 BC), in his Timaeus, describes five possible regular solids (the [[Platonic Solids]]: the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron), some of which are related to the [[Golden Ratio]].<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio Golden Ratio]</ref> |