I friend of mine tipped me of this just wonderful little piece of youtube: [link] - it is lovely - just look at it - and see how fractals is just about everywhere in the natural world
Thanks for sharing! It's a great video, really well made!!! My favorite example of the Fibonacci spiral in nature is the hawk approach to its prey. Flying downward in a logarithmic spiral allows it to keep the head set in position at that speed, while the eyes stay constantly on the prey without any need to be moved
Clever demostration of the Fibonacci series! I love this series and use them as parameters in my fractals as much as I can. You may like to see this very amusing video on the same subject: [link]
Thanks for Sharing!!
Love,
ANj
My favorite example of the Fibonacci spiral in nature is the hawk approach to its prey. Flying downward in a logarithmic spiral allows it to keep the head set in position at that speed, while the eyes stay constantly on the prey without any need to be moved
Keep a smile on
Lillyanna