Fibonacci Sequence in Pyramid Design
The Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144...) appears to be embedded in pyramid proportions. The ratio of consecutive Fibonacci numbers converges to φ (the golden ratio), which is encoded in the pyramid's face angle. The pyramid's base-to-height ratio of 11:7 can be approximated by consecutive Fibonacci numbers (e.g., 55:34 = 1.617...). The number of courses of stone blocks (approximately 210, originally) relates to Fibonacci numbers (210 ≈ 13 × 16, and 13 is a Fibonacci number). The spiral that appears when the golden rectangle is recursively subdivided matches the logarithmic spirals found in galaxy formation, hurricane patterns, and nautilus shells.
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