How is a peacock a fractal




















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Newcomers' Community. Steemit Feedback. Explore communities…. You must be logged in to post a comment. Media Hunt 2: Peacock Feathers While it may not seem evident at first, the feathers of a peacock, or any bird feather, show some amount of a fractal pattern. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading By anniecleek , on October 11, at am , under Media Hunt 2. No Comments. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

Falling Sand Game ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. The beauty of the peacock feathers, apart from the magnificent design of the patterns, lies in the semi-circular fan that it makes. However, the discussion would be more focused on the patterns of the peacock feathers and as to how they relate to the fibonacci sequence, golden mean as well as the fractal evidences.

In order to examine the peacock feathers for the above mentioned criteria, it is important that the history and concept of these criteria be understood. History of Fibonacci Sequence, Golden Ratio and Fractals The history as well as a brief introduction of the majo concept behind each of the three mentioned criteria is discussed in the paragraphs to come.

Leonardo Pisano Bigollo came up with the Fibonacci sequence in his attempt to solve a problem related to a problem of rabbit breeding. However, later, the concept of Fibonacci sequence was found to have been closely related to many of the naturally occuring organisms, especially in the patterns of plants Baird, pp - The Fibonnaci attempts to start with the digit '1' and continues by adding the last two digits together.



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