Fibonacci paper

In the beginning, was what? Well, that’s the million dollar question. You’ll get different answers from different people. Throughout the centuries, many have believed the Bible was right, many have believed the opposite, that there was nothing and then the Big Bang happened. There’s creationism, chaos theory, evolution and more. I believe there is a narrative to be told, and that there is perhaps a bridge between these, namely in the Fibonacci Sequence. Hebewrews 11:3 says “By faith [that is, with an inherent trust and enduring confidence in the power, wisdom and goodness of God] we understand that the worlds (universe, ages) were framed and created [formed, put in order, and equipped for their intended purpose] by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things which are visible.” (Hebrews 11 from the “the Amplified Bible” Translation Freely Available Online!, 2015). Perhaps there is a chance to make some semblance of order through examining ordered systems and different verses from scripture.
Albett Einstein once said that “A knowledge of the existence of something we cannot penetrate, of the manifestations of the profoundest reason and the most radiant beauty – it is this knowledge and this emotion that constitute the truly religious attitude; in this sense, and in this alone, I am a deeply religious man.” (Albert Einstein: Quotes on God, Religion, Theology, 2018) He also said “I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it” and “I believe in Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with the fates and actions of human beings” (Albert Einstein: Quotes on God, Religion, Theology, 2018).
Now I don’t know much of science, but I have struggled to understand God. I do know however, that God calls us unto Himself. For a very long time, I used Aslan from the Chronicles of C. S. Lewis as a placeholder for God. In his book The Silver Chair, he quotes Aslan (the lion) as saying ““You would not have called to me unless I had been calling to you,” said the Lion.” (A Quote from the Silver Chair, 2022). It is interesting to note in Isaiah 43:1 God specifically says “I have called you by name”: “But now, this is what the Lord , your Creator says, O Jacob, And He who formed you, O Israel, “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you [from captivity]; I have called you by name; you are Mine!”
What is to be made of these quotes? How does that relate to science, specifically the Fibonacci Sequence? This paper aims to answer these questions, and supplement them through previously published writings by the paper’s author.
Here is some background on Fibonacci:
The numbers are named after a 13th-Century Italian mathematician from Pisa, also known as Leonardo Bonacci. He did not come to be widely known as Fibonacci until 1853 when the historian Guillaume Libri began referring to him as Fibonacci, the name being short for filius Bonacci (son of Bonacci).
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Fibonacci wrote about these numbers in a hugely influential book called Liber Abaci, published in 1202.
His book was meant as an aid to new ways of doing computation and explains the power of the new Hindu Arabic numerals. He learnt about these new numbers while travelling in North Africa. In Europe, they were still using Roman numerals and the abacus to do calculations. But using the abacus required skill and expertise. It meant that calculation wasn’t something that was available to the common citizen.
Rather than using clumsy Roman numerals, Fibonacci explained how the Indians exploited the numbers 1 to 9 together with the revolutionary new concept of 0 to express numbers efficiently using the place number system. Fibonacci’s book gave the common citizen access to calculation and the ability to record those calculations. This is why the establishment initially tried to ban the incoming numerals from the East. (Marcus du Sautoy, 2022)
The following is an excerpt from one of my blog entries from October, 2017:
I get to the Depression Bi Polar Support Alliance meeting early and am just checking emails and Facebook, hoping that there may be a small enough turn out that I cannot have to run the group and Chris can do it. Chris comes in and begins by asking me if the group is small enough if I could be lead facilitator instead because he’s really going through some stuff. I agree repeating in my head “god can’t give you more than you can handle”. So we have a total of 17 people show by 7:40 so we decide to split into two groups after all. I call the meeting to order and run over the guidelines etc, etc. then we count of by twos, move the chairs around and assemble the room divider. By now I’m in full facilitator mode and don’t feel sick anymore. There’s 8 of us in the group and we start to talk about dealing with obsessing over mistakes, how to combat overthinking and dealing with standing up for yourself to your family.
“As long as you have a connection to a higher power, you didn’t kill anyone, steal anything, harm anyone and generally live by the golden rule,” I comment at one point, “no one has any right to tell you how to think, feel, or act. My mom keeps hoping I’ll come back to Jesus and although she know we feel differently about it, if I were to do so, it’d be on my terms and I think that’s better than just agreeing with my religion of origin. You have every right to stand up to your family’s beliefs and come to terms with what you believe.”
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This is back when I obviously did not have a relationship with Christ but I’m including it for context. Later that same month, I wrote the following:
Just found out something new; light is an electromagnetic wave. Even tho it doesn’t say it, what if on a subatomic level, light does behave like a magnet and repels the darkness? That it would act like, say a positive force repelling a negative one and that’s how the “Jesus” figure repels and beats the “Satan” figure?
But ultimately everything oscillates because change is the only constant and so that’s why reincarnation happens; for periods of the darkness wining then periods of the light wining?
That reincarnation exists as a closed shape scenario (for Maxwell’s law to always result in zero for magnetic waves-see previous post) and results in zero…say that human beings are entered into the equation at a “null” or zero level and then experience life through its up and downs / oscillating positive and negative charges and there are times in life when it feels like the good wins, or not so great times when the bad wins and to compensate for not being able to step backwards from ourselves enough to see the larger picture of a “graph of these ups and downs” we then culturally created religion as a mean to cope with not being able to view life as linear?
Roman 5:20-21 says: 20 Now ithe law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, jgrace abounded all the more, 21 so that, kas sin reigned in death, lgrace also might reign through righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (General Search for “He Calls Us to Himself” – the MESSAGE – StudyLight.org, 2016)
Fast forward to present day and I’ve come across what is known as “time crystals”. I’m still learning about them, but they’re essentially molecules that alternate between formation, break down and regeneration – something that goes against the very idea of time as linear. After watching this YouTube video on them, I decided to write one of the scientists:
For a number of years now I’ve been fascinated by the Fibonacci sequence and have had this theory of its connection to psychology and on the grander scale, religion. Let me preface this by saying in the last five years since coming back to Christ, my perspective and reality (my entire life really) has turned around. Now I find that I am fascinated by things I once thought were beyond me.
So if we start a zero or a singularity that is when god steps in and creates the universe. The Bible says in the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word
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was God. My personal interpretation of this means that you have God or the integer of one and the Word the integer of one in succession. The first thing God created was light and light has an opposite, darkness. This brings us to duality or the integer 2. Following that we have the Trinity which gives us 3. Five equates for the five senses and eight equates to infinity. I don’t have a working theory on what the number 13 would equate to as of yet. I don’t have enough information on the Fibonacci sequence, I feel, due to the fact that I do not have a background in mathematics. I only just barely passed my chemistry and geometry courses in high school but now I find them fascinating. Although I do have to say I’m leaning more towards physics then chemistry and sacred geometry versus A+ B equals C. Although who knows?
Back to singularities, do you believe we as a society had our own version of a mass “psychological singularity event” (granted I am making this term up myself) with the invention of the Internet? Or more precisely the question would be, when it was released to the masses? You can make an argument for a psychological singularity when the Internet was first created versus an argument for when it was released to the public. I’m sure there is also a paper in there for social sciences as well.
My final question is are crystals not like tree roots branching out in different directions but sharing a same source? Or even like constellations in the sky? When we introduce the element of time cycling within this crystal between two states is it not like in our own psychological states when presented with a choice?
Actually the option of choice does create one more question if you will permit me- is there a not a yes, no or other situation as it relates mathematically between time and free well? It is that tiny moment in time when we were making up our minds about doing something or not doing it. We’re vacillating between action and inaction (and for all intents and purposes) that is our third dimension. I don’t even know if there is such a third option available in mathematics or to be completely honest in much of life in our common realities. I feel like when we have moments where time stands still, We have this cycling between two options and that cycling in and of itself is a third entity in the equation. Those accounts for the yes, no and other.
Just like friction at the top of a pivot point eventually slows a pendulum down, original sin was/is the friction between God and man that eventually stopped our ability to enter heaven and us created the need for Christ.
Here’s what the Fibonacci Sequence equation looks like:
Fn = Fn-1 + Fn-2
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I know that’s a lot to take in, so from here, we’ll go by the numbers – specifically Fibonacci numbers. Let’s start with zero. The moment before creation. The moment outside of time before God created anything. Absolute entropy. Take the first two verses of Genesis, the Amplified Bible translation gives the following account:
1 In the beginning God (Elohim) created [by forming from nothing] the heavens and the earth. 2 The earth was formless and void or a waste and emptiness, and darkness was upon the face of the deep [primeval ocean that covered the unformed earth]. The Spirit of God was moving (hovering, brooding) over the face of the waters”.
This is our zero in the Fibonacci sequence. The moment before creation. But it was not void and empty; God was there. Many sermons recount how we are not alone even when alone. David writes in Psalms 139:8 says “If I ascend to heaven, You are there; If I make my bed in Sheol (the nether world, the place of the dead), behold, You are there.”
Let’s take a look at a New Testament account, as is seen in John 1:1-4 (again, from the Amplified version):
In the beginning [before all time] was the Word (Christ), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God Himself. He was [continually existing] in the beginning [co-eternally] with God. 3 All things were made and came into existence through Him; and without Him not even one thing was made that has come into being. 4 In Him was life [and the power to bestow life], and the life was the Light of men.
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So we’ve started at zero, nothingness and go to our next number in the Fibonacci sequence and
have the integer of one, namely that which is identified as “the Word”. It says the Word was with
God and the Word was God Himself”. So we have the repetition of one to one. The first
sequence of one being laid out in “the Word was with God”. This is the expression of the Holy
Trinity. The Word here refers to Christ (again starting with the first account of the integer one).
alone, but suffice to say when it identifies the word a second time, it repeats the integer of one.
This 0:1:1 gives us the second and third manifestations of the Fibonacci sequence.
Then it says “ and the Word was God”. There are many ways to dissect and study this one verse
What is the next thing God does? He creates light. The key to understanding the Fibonacci Sequence is that you add the previous two numbers to get the third in the sequence. So we’ve started at zero (the time before creation). We’ve identified the number one (the Word was God). Zero and one make one; the next number in the sequence and the pairing of this second sequence of the number one (the Word was with God). This brings us to the number 2 (0+1=1, 1+1=2). Let’s continue in Genesis chapter one, verses 3-5:

“3 Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light day, and the darkness He called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day.”
Here we have the introduction of duality. Light and darkness, evening and morning. Expound upon that to the realm of psychology and we have all that light represents; all that is good, right and true. But instead of seeing the darkness as evil (although that is commonplace), let us see that God called the darkness night. The Hebrew word for night here is “lā·yə·lāh”. This is the same exact word as used in Numbers 11:8 “night” when God provided the mana from Heaven. Also found in “forty days and forty nights”, “seven days and seven nights” most importantly it is the same word for night when the Bible speaks of the three days and nights when Jesus was dead and then on the third day rose again (it is important to note that the Jewish people count the day Jesus was crucified as one day and night. Then the following day and night as the “second” day, and finally the third day, when Christ rose again as the third day”. We often see the “alternation of day and night divinely ordained” (Strong’s Hebrew: 3915. ַליְ ָלה (Layil or Lel or Layelah) — Night, 2022) Let’s take a moment and pause here. Not only because we are introducing a new integer into the sequence, but because we have the creation of evening. “Night” is not always synonymous with evil. It has been depicted (and often rightly so) as such, but in this first occurrence, night is there to separate. In the Psalms, there is a word often used to indicate a pause, “selah”. I am of the mind and inclination to see this first account of night as a “selah”; a pause, a time for reflection and regeneration.
Alternately, Isaiah 51:4 states ““Give attention to me, my people, and give ear to me, my nation; for a law will go out from me, and I will set my justice for a light to the peoples.” God uses “light” as a guide. So (in a very loose interpretation) we have a situation where there is guidance and then there is reflection. Let us not overlook “for a law will go out from me”. Might this law not be the divine, all encompassing, “theory of everything”, Newtonian law that governs the universe? God is in the law. He creates the law, He sets it forth for our instruction, protection when we stay within it’s precepts and most importantly it is the law of sin and death that is a law we once thought of as undeniable, unbreakable, and unrelenting sees the resurrection of Christ create a new law for mankind. “What Is the Law of Sin and Death (Romans 8:2)” notes the following:
Romans 8:1–2: “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you free from the law of sin and death.” What is the “law of sin and death”?
In these verses, Paul contrasts two laws: the law of the Spirit and the law of sin and death. The law of the Spirit is the gospel or good news of Jesus, the message of new life through faith in the resurrected Christ. The law of sin and death is the Old Testament Law of God.
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The Law is holy, just and good (Romans 7:12), but, because we cannot keep God’s Law on our own, the result is only sin and death for those under the Law.
Our version of night or Old Testament law may be that of evil and spiritual/emotional/mental darkness, but then the New Testament law returns our night into what it was in the beginning; namely, evening with Christ (Selah with the Word). Jesus spoke of this ultimate, divine (and so very importantly, achievable) rest. Matthew 11:29 recounts Jesus’s words “Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me [following Me as My disciple], for I am gentle and humble in heart, and YOU WILL FIND REST (renewal, blessed quiet) FOR YOUR SOULS.” ( Matthew 11:29 Take My Yoke upon You and Learn from Me; for I Am Gentle and Humble in Heart, and You Will Find Rest for Your Souls., 2022)
The following number in the sequence is three; the Trinity – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Three dimensions, three segments of time (past, present, future). The triune God. There is a great mystery here to contemplate. Three in one. How can that be? Let us consider the following:
The doctrine of the Trinity means that there is one God who eternally exists as three distinct Persons — the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Stated differently, God is one in essence and three in person. These definitions express three crucial truths: (1) the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct Persons, (2) each Person is fully God, (3) there is only one God.
The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct Persons. The Bible speaks of the Father as God (Philippians 1:2), Jesus as God (Titus 2:13), and the Holy Spirit as God (Acts 5:3–4). Are these just three different ways of looking at God, or simply ways of referring to three different roles that God plays? The answer must be no, because the Bible also indicates that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct Persons.
For example, since the Father sent the Son into the world (John 3:16), he cannot be the same person as the Son. Likewise, after the Son returned to the Father (John 16:10), the Father and the Son sent the Holy Spirit into the world (John 14:26; Acts 2:33). Therefore, the Holy Spirit must be distinct from the Father and the Son.
In the baptism of Jesus, we see the Father speaking from heaven and the Spirit descending from heaven in the form of a dove as Jesus comes out of the water (Mark 1:10–11). John 1:1 affirms that Jesus is God and, at the same time, that he was “with God,” thereby indicating that Jesus is a distinct Person from God the Father (see also John 1:18). And in John 16:13–15, we see that although there is a close unity between the three persons, the Holy Spirit is also distinct from the Father and the Son.
The fact that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct Persons means, in other words, that the Father is not the Son, the Son is not the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit is not the Father. Jesus is God, but he is not the Father or the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is God, but he is not the Son or the Father. They are different Persons, not three different ways of looking at God. (Perman, 2006)
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Additionally, we live in a three-dimensional world.
We move through space, either left or right, forward or backward, up or down. Everything around us, from the houses we live in to the objects we use in everyday life, has three dimensions: height, length, and width. The objects around you, the ones you can pick up, touch, and move around, are three-dimensional. These shapes have a third dimension: depth. Cubes, prisms, pyramids, spheres, cones, and cylinders are all examples of three-dimensional objects. Three-dimensional objects can be rotated in space. (Thinking in Three Dimensions | AMNH, 2012).
If we dive even deeper, we can look at this from a psychological standpoint and consider time. Namely, the past, the present and the future; three distinctions of time. In our quest for self-realization, we can only view ourselves according to these three brackets. But God exists outside of time. Consider this:
The majority position today is that the universe did have a beginning. What most people mean by this claim is that the physical universe began. It is an open question for many whether time had a beginning or whether the past is infinite. If the past is infinite, then it is metaphysical time and not physical time that is everlasting. Arguments such as the Kalam Cosmological Argument aim to show that it is not possible that the past is infinite (Craig and Smith, 1993; Craig 2001b). Suppose time came into existence with the universe so that the universe has only a finite past. This means that physical time was created by God. It may be the case that metaphysical time is infinite or that God created “pure duration” (metaphysical time) also. In the latter case, God had to be timeless. God created both physical and metaphysical time and God existed entirely without time. God, then, had to be timeless. Unless God became temporal at some point, God remains timeless. (God and Time | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2022)
Therefore, it is through knowing each part of the trinity, how we view time and how God is outside of time, that we begin to add the third dimension of depth into our analysis so far. Insomuch, it is this jump from the flat two-dimensional world to the third that we are suddenly able to interact with and make sense of the world around us. It is through the power of the Holy Spirit that Jesus was to perform the miracles he did and life a life free of sin. Three dimensions, three parts of God. If we return to our verses in Genesis 1:1, we can look at it and see the Holy Spirit – the third person of the Trinity.
The English terms “Holy Ghost” and “Holy Spirit” are complete synonyms: one derives from the Old English gast and the other from the Latin loanword spiritus. Like pneuma, they both refer to the breath, to its animating power, and to the soul. The Old English term is shared by all other Germanic languages (compare, e.g., the German Geist) and it is older; the King James Bible typically uses “Holy Ghost”. Beginning in the 20th century, translations overwhelmingly prefer “Holy Spirit”, partly because the general English term “ghost” has
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increasingly come to refer only to the spirit of a dead person.[20][21][22] What the Hebrew Bible calls “Spirit of God” and “Spirit of Elohim” is called in the Talmud and Midrash “Holy Spirit” (ruacḥ ha-kodesh). Although the expression “Holy Spirit” occurs in Ps. 51:11 and in Isa. 63:10–11, it had not yet acquired quite the same meaning which was attached to it in rabbinical literature: in the latter it is equivalent to the expression “Spirit of the Lord”. In Gen.1:2 God’s spirit hovered over the form of lifeless matter, thereby making the Creation
possible.[35][36] Although the ruach ha-kodesh may be named instead of God, it was conceived of as being something distinct; and, like everything earthly that comes from heaven, the ruach ha-kodesh is composed of light and fire. (Wikipedia Contributors, 2022)
The Encyclopedia Britannica writes the following about the Trinity:
Trinity, in Christian doctrine, the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead. The doctrine of the Trinity is considered to be one of the central Christian affirmations about God. It is rooted in the fact that God came to meet Christians in a threefold figure: (1) as Creator, Lord of the history of salvation, Father, and Judge, as revealed in the Old Testament; (2) as the Lord who, in the incarnated figure of Jesus Christ, lived among human beings and was present in their midst as the “Resurrected One”; and (3) as the Holy Spirit, whom they experienced as the helper or intercessor in the power of the new life.
Neither the word “Trinity” nor the explicit doctrine appears in the New Testament, nor did Jesus and his followers intend to contradict the Shema in the Hebrew Scriptures: “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The earliest Christians, however, had to cope with the implications of the coming of Jesus Christ and of the presumed presence and power of God among them—i.e., the Holy Spirit, whose coming was connected with the celebration of Pentecost. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were associated in such New Testament passages as the Great Commission: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19); and in the apostolic benediction: “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all” (2 Corinthians 13:13). Thus, the New Testament established the basis for the doctrine of the Trinity. (“Trinity | Definition, Theology, & History | Britannica,” 2022)
Consider what it means to come to a decision. You first think, “yes”, then “no”, and then based on those two previous thoughts, come to a decision. If God is 1, man is 2 (a man and a woman, both of whom God created), then mankind, “2”, thinking vacillates between a decision twice (recalling the duality of the number 2) before an outcome is reached- the third and final oscillation returning to either the yes or no.
The next term in the sequence is five. It is the product of 2, mankind and 3, the Trinity. We have five fingers on each hand, five toes on each foot and five senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, smell). “Meaning of the Number Five in the Bible” notes the following:
There are five books of God’s Law (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy) commonly referred to as the Pentateuch (‘Penta’ means five).
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The 4 Gospels plus Acts equals five books that, as a set, can be designated as “the New Testament Pentateuch.” They reveal Jesus’ teachings concerning the Law and the Prophets. The apostle John wrote 5 books centered on the grace of God and eternal life (the gospel of John, 1John, 2John, 3John and Revelation). Jesus multiplied five loaves of barely to feed 5,000 (Matthew 14:17). (Meaning of the Number 5 in the Bible, 2022)
What is the significance of this? It, in part, is to identify that we are part of something larger. We were not meant to do life alone. Just as each finger is individual, it is still part of what we call the hand. We are called to be set apart (individual) but having fellowship with one another (the whole hand). And it is through the balancing of these two callings where we find joy, sadness, peace, harmony and the like. We experience the world around us through our five senses, but have one body. Let us consider how we, as individuals, both act and react to the world around us.
In nature five is the four cardinal directions plus the middle. The number five is exceedingly important in terms of its symbolic qualities. It represents human perfection, because a man with outstretched arms and legs forms a pentagon with the head “dominating the four limbs, just as the spirit commands the quaternary of elements” (Julien, 155). (Five, 2022)
The next integer in the sequence is eight. Infinity. It is also the first even number we’ve come across so far in our investigation. 8 has a representation as a sum of 2 squares:
8 = 22 + 22. It is also a perfect cube: 8 = 23 .
The number 8 represents a new beginning, meaning a new order or creation, and man’s true ‘born again’ event when he is resurrected from the dead into eternal life. Boys were to be circumcised on the 8th day. The number 8 symbolizes circumcision of the heart through Christ and the receiving of the Holy Spirit (Romans 2:28 – 29, Colossians 2:11 – 13). Those in Christ are becoming a new creation, with godly character being created by the power of God’s Spirit (2Corinthians 5:17, Ephesians 2:10; 4:23 – 24). (Meaning of the Number 8 in the Bible, 2022)
This is the power of 2 cubed. What is the significance of a cube in mathematics?
In arithmetic and algebra, the cube of a number n is its third power, that is, the result of multiplying three instances of n together. The cube of a number or any other mathematical
expression is denoted by a superscript 3, for example 23 = 8 or (x + 1)3. The cube is also the number multiplied by its square:
n3 = n × n2 = n × n × n. (Wikipedia Contributors, 2022)
I’m going to stop my analysis here because I am hesitant to turn this into a numerology paper. What is beautiful about the Fibonacci Sequence and God’s design is that is you graph out the sequence, you can draw a spiral from the center outwards and it creates something beautiful.
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A Fibonacci spiral starts with a rectangle partitioned into 2 squares. In each step, a square the length of the rectangle’s longest side is added to the rectangle. Since the ratio between consecutive Fibonacci numbers approaches the golden ratio as the Fibonacci numbers approach infinity, so too does this spiral get more similar to the previous approximation the more squares are added, as illustrated by the image.(Wikipedia Contributors, 2022)
(Marcus du Sautoy, 2022)
You’ll see both this spiral in nature as well as Fibancci numbers in nature.
Cut open a fruit, and often you’ll find a star shape with a Fibonacci number of arms. A banana has a three-pointed star, an apple a five-pointed star, a persimmon an eight-pointed star. Count the cells on a pineapple, and you’ll find several Fibonacci numbers. The seeds in a sunflower also exploit Fibonacci numbers to pack efficiently. (Marcus du Sautoy, 2022)
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(Cleveland, 2020)
There is another element to consider; the golden ratio (see the next page for graphic examples).
The Golden Ratio is a design concept based on using the Fibonacci sequence to create visually appealing proportions in art, architecture, and graphic design. The proportion, size and placement of one element compared to another creates a sense of harmony that our subconscious mind is attracted to. (Cleveland, 2020)
There are many instances in nature where this does not apply, but because it is evident in so many, people have taken notice. What is overreaching all of this however is the proof of intelligent design. More specifically, we can be awe of God’s creation is we only look. But we can never reach this perfection alone. We need to accept Christ’s death in our place and His ressurection. Only then will we be able to have a relationship with our creator. I will leave you with this verse in closing:
Titus 3:5 goes even deeper:
He saved us, not because of any works of righteousness that we have done, but because of His own compassion and mercy, by the cleansing of the new birth (spiritual transformation, regeneration) and renewing by the Holy Spirit,

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Titus 3:5 goes even deeper:
He saved us, not because of any works of righteousness that we have done, but because of His own compassion and mercy, by the cleansing of the new birth (spiritual transformation, regeneration) and renewing by the Holy Spirit,

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Wikipedia Contributors. (2022, May 30). Golden spiral. Wikipedia; Wikimedia Foundation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_spiral
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