Fibonacci's sequence ratio between the N term and N-1 term, when close to infinite, is phi
The bunnies reproduction is explained through Fibonacci, as are tree branches growth, leaves falling through air, most spirals in nature, fur patterns, all follow Fibonacci. Phi is close together with Fibonacci, as explained above, and it is seen on most proportions out there. It is really fun to make a project on those two
you could do some trigonometry, and just show how you can use Sine, Cosine, and Tangent to find the surface area, volume, and angle measurements of pretty much everything
You want an interesting math concept? How about this theory?
Many current scientists in the field of physics are noticing a unique trend in mathematics. While for a long time it was thought that we created math, new studies are leaning towards the possibility of math making up the universe. This would explain why we can explain gravity and motion with math. Scientists are beginning to think that math is just like an ancient language that we are uncovering more and more each day. Depending how far you want to go on this theory, you could also use it to explain the relevance of the two base ideas known as existence and consciousness. Utilizing these two theories together begins to shape an idea of how the universe actually exists in a given space and how math is connected with our make up. I personally like to take that idea and combine it with the theory of epistemological solipsism to create a unique take on how to perceive the universe and its makeup. Using the foundation of epistemological solipsism in relation to existence and consciousness, you get an overall theory that is made up of mathematical components. While just a theory, it states that the mind is all there is and everything else is created by that single object. It does this by using consciousness to bend existence into the desired form. Because we stated earlier that our universe is made up of mathematics, this would include both consciousness and existence. What we can derive from this is that our minds use mathematics to create everything around including the people we know and the things we see. By utilizing all three theories in one thesis, we can argue that every single thing, idea, and person is made up of a mathematical structure (I am not just talking proportions). What this means is because it falls within the realms of mathematics, the human mind can one day understand and have a greater knowledge of the universe and its relation to everything in it. By stating that it is made up of mathematics, we are indirectly stating that it is also possible for humans to one day understand how this is all connected to other possible universes and ideas. If we just say that it was a force or evolutionary pattern that created these ideas, we are also saying that there will be a limit to what we can ever know about the universe. Again, if we use a mathematical approach, we say that through our understanding of mathematics we can understand the universe one day.
You want an interesting math concept? How about this theory?
Many current scientists in the field of physics are noticing a unique trend in mathematics. While for a long time it was thought that we created math, new studies are leaning towards the possibility of math making up the universe. This would explain why we can explain gravity and motion with math. Scientists are beginning to think that math is just like an ancient language that we are uncovering more and more each day. Depending how far you want to go on this theory, you could also use it to explain the relevance of the two base ideas known as existence and consciousness. Utilizing these two theories together begins to shape an idea of how the universe actually exists in a given space and how math is connected with our make up. I personally like to take that idea and combine it with the theory of epistemological solipsism to create a unique take on how to perceive the universe and its makeup. Using the foundation of epistemological solipsism in relation to existence and consciousness, you get an overall theory that is made up of mathematical components. While just a theory, it states that the mind is all there is and everything else is created by that single object. It does this by using consciousness to bend existence into the desired form. Because we stated earlier that our universe is made up of mathematics, this would include both consciousness and existence. What we can derive from this is that our minds use mathematics to create everything around including the people we know and the things we see. By utilizing all three theories in one thesis, we can argue that every single thing, idea, and person is made up of a mathematical structure (I am not just talking proportions). What this means is because it falls within the realms of mathematics, the human mind can one day understand and have a greater knowledge of the universe and its relation to everything in it. By stating that it is made up of mathematics, we are indirectly stating that it is also possible for humans to one day understand how this is all connected to other possible universes and ideas. If we just say that it was a force or evolutionary pattern that created these ideas, we are also saying that there will be a limit to what we can ever know about the universe. Again, if we use a mathematical approach, we say that through our understanding of mathematics we can understand the universe one day.
Wow. This is actually the most interested thing I've read in a while. Thanks man!
You want an interesting math concept? How about this theory?
Many current scientists in the field of physics are noticing a unique trend in mathematics. While for a long time it was thought that we created math, new studies are leaning towards the possibility of math making up the universe. This would explain why we can explain gravity and motion with math. Scientists are beginning to think that math is just like an ancient language that we are uncovering more and more each day. Depending how far you want to go on this theory, you could also use it to explain the relevance of the two base ideas known as existence and consciousness. Utilizing these two theories together begins to shape an idea of how the universe actually exists in a given space and how math is connected with our make up. I personally like to take that idea and combine it with the theory of epistemological solipsism to create a unique take on how to perceive the universe and its makeup. Using the foundation of epistemological solipsism in relation to existence and consciousness, you get an overall theory that is made up of mathematical components. While just a theory, it states that the mind is all there is and everything else is created by that single object. It does this by using consciousness to bend existence into the desired form. Because we stated earlier that our universe is made up of mathematics, this would include both consciousness and existence. What we can derive from this is that our minds use mathematics to create everything around including the people we know and the things we see. By utilizing all three theories in one thesis, we can argue that every single thing, idea, and person is made up of a mathematical structure (I am not just talking proportions). What this means is because it falls within the realms of mathematics, the human mind can one day understand and have a greater knowledge of the universe and its relation to everything in it. By stating that it is made up of mathematics, we are indirectly stating that it is also possible for humans to one day understand how this is all connected to other possible universes and ideas. If we just say that it was a force or evolutionary pattern that created these ideas, we are also saying that there will be a limit to what we can ever know about the universe. Again, if we use a mathematical approach, we say that through our understanding of mathematics we can understand the universe one day.
Wow. This is actually the most interested thing I've read in a while. Thanks man!
I am a philosopher. I created this theory by utilizing the three different concepts I explained in that post. It was just a thought I had one day, but it yielded interesting ideas and stemmed many new concepts that I think a lot of people overlook.
EDIT: Also, no problem.
Last Edit: May 14, 2013, 07:14:12 PM by Death Gaara
It is possible to model a car's suspension using differential equations. A system of two differential equations would model a quarter car. You would need four systems to model the whole car. Also, one could produce the same model using circuits. Certain circuits act like a second order differential equation system, which is the same type of system as the car.
You want an interesting math concept? How about this theory?
Many current scientists in the field of physics are noticing a unique trend in mathematics. While for a long time it was thought that we created math, new studies are leaning towards the possibility of math making up the universe. This would explain why we can explain gravity and motion with math. Scientists are beginning to think that math is just like an ancient language that we are uncovering more and more each day. Depending how far you want to go on this theory, you could also use it to explain the relevance of the two base ideas known as existence and consciousness. Utilizing these two theories together begins to shape an idea of how the universe actually exists in a given space and how math is connected with our make up. I personally like to take that idea and combine it with the theory of epistemological solipsism to create a unique take on how to perceive the universe and its makeup. Using the foundation of epistemological solipsism in relation to existence and consciousness, you get an overall theory that is made up of mathematical components. While just a theory, it states that the mind is all there is and everything else is created by that single object. It does this by using consciousness to bend existence into the desired form. Because we stated earlier that our universe is made up of mathematics, this would include both consciousness and existence. What we can derive from this is that our minds use mathematics to create everything around including the people we know and the things we see. By utilizing all three theories in one thesis, we can argue that every single thing, idea, and person is made up of a mathematical structure (I am not just talking proportions). What this means is because it falls within the realms of mathematics, the human mind can one day understand and have a greater knowledge of the universe and its relation to everything in it. By stating that it is made up of mathematics, we are indirectly stating that it is also possible for humans to one day understand how this is all connected to other possible universes and ideas. If we just say that it was a force or evolutionary pattern that created these ideas, we are also saying that there will be a limit to what we can ever know about the universe. Again, if we use a mathematical approach, we say that through our understanding of mathematics we can understand the universe one day.