The golden mean or the golden ratio is acting a bit weird in my honest opinion.
If I were driving from Manchester to London, and I stopped for a wee, there would be a ratio of how far through the journey I was.
when the ratio of how far I have gone is the same as the ratio between how far I have gone cf to the remainder
that is the golden mean.
It is commonly 1.618. or the inverse .618.
or (a+b)/a = a/b.
Thats all very interesting, and we know it rules lots of things , like the length of bones in the body etc, but it also rules things that cannot possibly be in communication with each other.
like galaxies.
why would galaxies try to fit this ratio ?
I mean , whats in it for them ?
If I were driving from Manchester to London, and I stopped for a wee, there would be a ratio of how far through the journey I was.
when the ratio of how far I have gone is the same as the ratio between how far I have gone cf to the remainder
that is the golden mean.
It is commonly 1.618. or the inverse .618.
or (a+b)/a = a/b.
Thats all very interesting, and we know it rules lots of things , like the length of bones in the body etc, but it also rules things that cannot possibly be in communication with each other.
like galaxies.
why would galaxies try to fit this ratio ?
I mean , whats in it for them ?
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