Symmetry in Sea Urchin Shell
Sea urchin shells demonstrate five-fold symmetry and the ultimate symmetry found in nature (i.e., the Golden Ratio of 1.618) and are examples of Fibonacci seque...
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Sea urchin shells demonstrate five-fold symmetry and the ultimate symmetry found in nature (i.e., the Golden Ratio of 1.618) and are examples of Fibonacci sequences. If you draw a pentagram over the surface of the sea urchin shell, each segment of the pentagram would be in a golden ratio to each other. Golden ratios are found throughout the universe from galaxies to life forms to quantum particles.
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