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Tree of Life 6The "Fibonacci sequence" is closely related to the
Golden Mean.
Leonardo of Pisa, better known as Fibonacci, was born in Pisa, Italy, about 1175 AD. He was known as the greatest mathematician of the Middle Ages. Completed in 1202, Fibonacci wrote a book titled Liber abaci on how to do arithmetic in the decimal system. Although it was Fibonacci himself that discovered the sequence of numbers, it was French mathematician, Edouard Lucas who gave the actual name of "Fibonacci numbers" to the series of numbers that was first mentioned by Fibonacci in his book. Since this discovery, it has been shown that Fibonacci numbers can be seen in a variety of things today. By charting the population of rabbits, Fibonacci discovered a
number series from which one can derive the Golden Mean. The beginning of the
sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55... Each number is the sum of the
two preceding numbers. Golden Spirals (or Fibonaccispirals) are formed by nesting Golden Rectangles and then connecting an arc through the corners of the resulting squares.
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