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Thursday, June 16, 2011
Playing with the Number Nine
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What if we divide the numbers of the Fibonacci Series by NINE? 4181/9 = 464.55555*rpt 2584/9 = 287.11111* 1597/9 = 177.44444* .............
It looks like a clam...**
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There is a model of two halves of a bivalve, shown open before sewing, and after forming into shape. It was made May 2010 and only a few da...
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Fibonacci Equations having the Number Nine.
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Apparently there are thousands of Fibonacci equations. Here are some which I have figured out for myself. I do not know if anyone else ha...
Friday, June 3, 2011
BACK INDEX
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First 100 Fibonacci numbers 16/4/2011., Patterns for crochet and knitting Fibonacci Seashells 29/4/2010, 19/5,25/5, 21/6, 23/6, 24/6,...
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
"Fibonacci Bivalve Equations"
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The Original Equation for crocheting or knitting a seashell was given in post: 21 June 2010 etc. F(n) = 2 x F(n-2) + F(n-3) F(n+1...
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Real Seashells **
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From glass cases in the Australian Museum, Sydney, and my friend's home, we have a collection of real seashells. . ...
More on the bivalves.**
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Here are knitted models of the "bivalves" with various ways of configurating them. Still the best way to make ...
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