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Mirroring the Fibonacci number sequence (made famous in The Da Vinci Code), their optical rotatum propagates in a logarithmic spiral that is seen in the shell of a nautilus, the seeds of a sunflower, ...
X-ray of Nautilus Shell (Edward Charles Le Grice, c.1910) shows how progressive rhythym can be found in nature. The shell is made up of a series of identically-shaped sections that grow larger as ...
The optical rotatum's logarithmic spiral follows a pattern often found in nature, including nautilus shells. (Image Credit: Capasso Lab / Harvard SEAS) Patterns exist all around the world, creating ...
Mirroring the Fibonacci number sequence (made famous in The Da Vinci Code), their optical rotatum propagates in a logarithmic spiral that is seen in the shell of a nautilus, the seeds of a ...
“It is potentially useful for manipulating small matter.” The optical rotatum's logarithmic spiral follows a pattern found often in nature, including nautilus shells. (Image: Capasso Lab / Harvard ...