Tree of Life (incredible visualization showing how all life on Earth is related) 7 months ago thislittleplace I'm not responsible for this, I'm just completely blown away and wanted to share. You can find more info about it at Reply This was developed by colleagues at Imperial College London; more info available here: Reply are moths and butterflies the last thingns to have evolved or to have been classified? super cool Reply Had to have taken podlys of time to do this. Amazing. Reply I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that the arches appear to follow Fibonacci sequences. Reply They are spirals. They don't have anything to do with the Fibonacci sequence. And the spirals were a stylistic choice anyways. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Continue Reading Previous What’s Cyclical Unemployment?Next Russia, Iran and Turkey urged Israel not to attack Syria
I'm not responsible for this, I'm just completely blown away and wanted to share. You can find more info about it at Reply
are moths and butterflies the last thingns to have evolved or to have been classified? super cool Reply
They are spirals. They don't have anything to do with the Fibonacci sequence. And the spirals were a stylistic choice anyways. Reply
I'm not responsible for this, I'm just completely blown away and wanted to share. You can find more info about it at
This was developed by colleagues at Imperial College London; more info available here:
are moths and butterflies the last thingns to have evolved or to have been classified? super cool
Had to have taken podlys of time to do this. Amazing.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that the arches appear to follow Fibonacci sequences.
They are spirals. They don't have anything to do with the Fibonacci sequence. And the spirals were a stylistic choice anyways.