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Photos of plants of perfect shapes and patterns

Plants with perfect shape

Even Fibonacci, the founder of the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Section, which are still a pillar of architecture today, argued that all nature is mathematically ordered and that its disorder and chaos are merely an illusion. Since it's hard to believe the words of a man who lived in the 12th century, we found a series of plants that prove that both the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci sequence are ubiquitous in nature. Perfection of form is thus not only an achievement of man, but also of nature.

Believe it or not, but perfection of form it is also in the domain of nature. Although the examples you will see in the gallery seem too perfect to be true, they are a common occurrence in nature. And not only among plants, but also among animals. Nothing is God's work, but work mathematics, physics and natural selection.

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The perfect pattern is also found in red cabbage.
The perfect pattern is also found in red cabbage.

People order we always associate it with something she touched human hand. But already Galileo Galilei he realized that the book of nature is written in mathematical language. "We cannot read the universe until we learn the language and the letters with which it is written. But it is written in mathematical language, where the letters are triangles, circles and other geometric figures; without them one cannot understand a single word.” Humanity has had trouble understanding these perfect forms for millennia. A mathematician and a cryptographer, among others, used it to whiten their heads Alan Turing.

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