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That's absolutely true. There's a mathematical way of showing how spirals in nature are formed. (I don't remember what it is, but it's in one of my college textbooks from undergrad). It's amazing that all the spirals follow this basic, perfect mathematical sequence.
Math and science are tools that we can use to find more and more evidence of the basic perfection of the universe. There really isn't much randomness to it at all. Makes one think, doesn't it? (Although what is thought about isn't really a good topic for BYC...)...
Dancing Bear -- I am going to try candling store-bought eggs sometime just to look for the spirals you mentioned. That sounds awesome!
That's absolutely true. There's a mathematical way of showing how spirals in nature are formed. (I don't remember what it is, but it's in one of my college textbooks from undergrad). It's amazing that all the spirals follow this basic, perfect mathematical sequence.
Math and science are tools that we can use to find more and more evidence of the basic perfection of the universe. There really isn't much randomness to it at all. Makes one think, doesn't it? (Although what is thought about isn't really a good topic for BYC...)...
Dancing Bear -- I am going to try candling store-bought eggs sometime just to look for the spirals you mentioned. That sounds awesome!