The fibonaci sequence, if I understand it correctly, is just exponential growth, but what's interesting about it is that if you look at the pieces of nature you're referring to, the growth comes from the inside instead of from the outside of the object, the outside parts of the object only grow larger whereas the number of "units" increases from the inside. I truly like your analogy though, "spinning out of control", it seems to make sense to me. In this case, everything is both chaotic and still at the same time, therefore every "single" thing, or even a group of things that is less than the whole, is nothing more than pointing your finger to a point on the "spectrum" or the "spiral", or whatever you want to call the infinite source of possibilities. That is to say that everything is nullified by an equal opposite. There mere fact that we exist either means that nothingness does not exist, or that nothingness is the same as everything. If we live in a Universe it must exist, but in order for it to exist, it must have no properties. My argument for why I don't use the Big Bang as an "event" is because I think it is instead a phenomenon. That is to say that there really is no beginning or end, that the Universe instead collapses upon itself in a never ended spiral of infinite proportions. Hmm, your idea is kind of hard to wrap my head around, but I think if I understand you correctly, I agree with everything you say. In essence, matter and energy would Big Bang and Big Crunch, the process repeating infinitely, but they would occur at distinct points in linear time. passing into, toward the future and the actual line that constitutes the spiral (it would've been the circumference if the circle could've been completed) representing matter and energy behaving cyclically. Take time as the radius, lengthening i.e. I suppose the Fibonacci spiral is an approximation of the universe. All this reminds me of the phrase "spiralling out of control" and the only thoughts that spring to mind at the moment are cosmic inflation and entropy. It has the motion required but the radius seems to be behaving oddly, increasing as the wannabe circle is being traced which effectively precludes the construction of a circle. My personal take on the Fibonacci sequence has to do with its geometric form - a spiral. Another video talked about how it's related to the so-called golden ratio. I remember watching a video which was about the way the florets of a sunflower are arranged. The Fibonacci sequence is reportedly making an appearance in nature in all sorts of weird places.
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