Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Vedic Connection

Very early on in this blog I was guessing that the origins of the Fibonacci Series is the Ancient Vedic Age.  A world wide Sanskrit speaking Culture.  A Korean website describing dolmens all over the world brings amazing clues.  And www.absoluteastronomy.com  ,  I think it is,  has historical.  Many other websites are in accord with this idea.  Jain mathematics.  You can even find info on You Tube.

Again it is late at night now and the essays must wait till another time.
 I think I will update this page when I am better organised.

I am keen to publish Diorama with mermaids and seashells,  on the next post!
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 Update 23/8/2013


S.Goonatilake writes that “the Fibonacci Series was known, independently of the West, in Indian Mathematics.  Attributed in part to Pingala 200 BC,  then Virahanka about 700 AD, Gopala 1135 AD and Hemachandra 1150 AD.”

Wikipedia mentions -  Vedas 3000 BC,  ended 500 BC.

Rishis were seers.

Aryabhatta,  famous for the Vedic discovery of zero.

http://www.omved.com    “Om has its origin in the unmanifest.  Oldest references are not in the Rig Veda but in Upanishads.”

http://www.jainmathemagics.com     Seven Books about Phi by Jain108 of Mullumbimby Northern New South Wales, Australia…..secret codes in the Gayatri Mantra…16 mathematical sutras….workshops offer learning Rapid Mental Calculation…he has a good diagram of the computational pattern of the sunflower seeds  and a perfect image of a splash droplet……Lo Shu magic square of 9….The Multidimensional Powers of Phi…psi….learn the secrets of Nature.

“From Natural Numbers to Numbers and Curves in Nature” by AKMallik,  Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.   http://www.ias.ac.in/resonance/oct2004/pdf/oct2004,34-40   I am not sure if access is possible directly from my blog.  I mention this report because sometimes one never finds the same work again.  This is from Resonance, Vol 9, No 9, pp 29-37, 2004   He has equations for double spiral sunflower,  plus a very Vedic approach, I am  guessing.

Searching  Internet -  shows many more websites on this topic.
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