PobMusic for the Holidays: Happy Fibonacci Day

One of the Biggest Holidays here on ProofofBrain.io

Yes it’s Fibonacci Day again.

It’s hard to believe a year has passed since we last celebrated here together ….

This is the day that all the biggest and brightest brains here on ProofofBrain come together in peace and love and harmony to celebrate this great mind …

Leonardo Bonacci.

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One of the most important mathematicians of the Middle Ages, Leonardo Bonacci — later known as Fibonacci, “the son of” Bonacci — invented a sequence of numbers that shows up constantly in nature, physics, and design.

Brilliant.

Born to an Italian merchant, the young Leonardo traveled to North Africa with his father, where he was exposed to the Hindu-Arabic numeral system. The system, which includes zero and limits itself to 10 symbols, is much more agile and flexible compared to the unwieldy Roman numeral system. In 1202, Fibonacci published “Liber Abaci”, introducing Europe to the Hindu-Arabic system and his now-famous sequence.

Genius.

Starting with 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, the Fibonacci sequence is created by adding up the two previous numbers to get the next one. Fibonacci’s original example for his sequence pondered the population growth of rabbits. If starting with one pair, and each month that pair bears a new pair, the number of rabbits will grow at a rate consistent with his pattern of numbers.

This is important in Finance also.

This is how a simple investment in 1 Bitcoin will grow to 1 Billion dollars.

The Golden Ratio, a proportion associated with the Fibonacci sequence and also frequently found in nature, is roughly 1 to 1.6. This ratio shows up in the branching patterns of trees, the distribution of seeds in berries, the spiral arms of galaxies, and many more natural and human-engineered things.

All of the great artists in the World use the Golden Ratio in our paintings.

Fibonacci Day celebrates this important mathematician and gives us an opportunity to marvel at the way math pervades everything around us. The Fibonacci sequence can be used to calculate the proportions of countless things on Earth and beyond, such as animals, plants, weather patterns, and even galaxies. Pause to observe your surroundings and you’ll start to notice the familiar spiral all around you.

Happy Fibonacci Day to all you awesome ProofofBrain Geniuses.

Source : https://nationaltoday.com/fibonacci-day/


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