Symmetry in the Subatomic World?
source: http://news.discovery.com/space/symmetry-in-the-subatomic-world.html
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I am studying the golden ratio in school right now. It's fascinating that as random as the universe is, it has a innate structure build into it.
"For all its flaws, The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown, has done more than any other book to publicize the so-called "divine proportion," "golden ratio," or in mathematical terminology, simply phi. It pops up all over the place, in art, architecture, nature, and music. And now it's cropped up in the world of subatomic particles, according to a new paper that appeared in Science on January 8."
"For all its flaws, The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown, has done more than any other book to publicize the so-called "divine proportion," "golden ratio," or in mathematical terminology, simply phi. It pops up all over the place, in art, architecture, nature, and music. And now it's cropped up in the world of subatomic particles, according to a new paper that appeared in Science on January 8."
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rodstradamus
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmaVqkR0ZXg
I found the YouTube video "Golden Ratio" to be a great supplement to this article. - 2 years ago
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rodstradamus
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drewanium
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rodstradamus:
the vid is brilliant. I wonder if I can find the song of the golden ratio. It's eerie and wonderful at the same time.
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drewanium