Dirichlet Cond
I'm just taking a break from maths. I have 2 more days before the paper and I'm taking it quite well.
I used to hate maths because I never get good grades for it. I guess I still do dread the subject sometimes. Numbers don't intrigue me they way words do.
But I like it when I'm doing well for it. Like right now. Fourier series kicks ass, and right now mine is sore from troubleshooting the problem.
I read in a book somewhere that the number phi is the most beautiful number in the whole wide world ever. For those of you who don't know, phi equals 1.618. The value is so perfect and pretty, that it is also dubbed as divine proportion.
The reason? Because it seems like everything in this world when taken by their ratio equals 1.618. The easiest example for the skeptics would be finding the ratio between your head to your toe and your navel to your toe. The answer would be 1.618.
The ratio between the female honeybees to male honeybees in every single beehive in the world will always be 1.618.
Amazing isn't it?
Not to Cecil Adams. There are two answers and explanations to everything. Remember that.
I used to hate maths because I never get good grades for it. I guess I still do dread the subject sometimes. Numbers don't intrigue me they way words do.
But I like it when I'm doing well for it. Like right now. Fourier series kicks ass, and right now mine is sore from troubleshooting the problem.
I read in a book somewhere that the number phi is the most beautiful number in the whole wide world ever. For those of you who don't know, phi equals 1.618. The value is so perfect and pretty, that it is also dubbed as divine proportion.
The reason? Because it seems like everything in this world when taken by their ratio equals 1.618. The easiest example for the skeptics would be finding the ratio between your head to your toe and your navel to your toe. The answer would be 1.618.
The ratio between the female honeybees to male honeybees in every single beehive in the world will always be 1.618.
Amazing isn't it?
Not to Cecil Adams. There are two answers and explanations to everything. Remember that.


1 Comments:
yeah i've read about it too. its amazing.
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