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::Indeed, many editors get confused about these two articles; the remarkable number 1/89 is already in [[Fibonacci_number#Power_series]], with a ref, but done up in a way that make the relationship described above very hard to see, so that might be a good thing to improve on. [[User:Dicklyon|Dicklyon]] ([[User talk:Dicklyon|talk]]) 03:37, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
== fibonacci when did he invent it and why ==
who what when where and why i need these answers <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/94.0.158.49|94.0.158.49]] ([[User talk:94.0.158.49|talk]]) 15:14, 29 September 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:Who, what and when are all in the first few lines of this article. For where and why, see our article on [[Liber Abaci]]. [[User:Gandalf61|Gandalf61]] ([[User talk:Gandalf61|talk]]) 15:33, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
== Simple Cell division rate as explanation for Fibonacci numbers and for golden mean in nature. ==
[http://deoxy.org/forum/showflat.pl?Cat=1&Board=vox&Number=55595&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5]
On the first topic thread there is the proposal, and linked simple diagram.
Then follows open discussion, which at some point turns into computed tests to disprove or prove the explanation. Thus far no fault seems to have been found in it. Seems deceptively simple...
In a nutshell: an organism, like cell (or even self replicating bubble ?) is born. Then it exists and grows. Then it divides, gives birth to another organism. While the new "child" organism is still gathering energy and growing, the original orgnism splits again. Then there is three. Next the elder child organism and parent organism split while youngest one still grows, and there is 5 of them, and it goes on and on and seems to give the fibonacci number each time, as well as the golden proportion in shapes and volumes, even if some of the organisms get wrecked at some generations, or starting amount of organisms is varied.
Direct link to the cell division diagram only, without the discussions, commentary and testing: [http://koti.mbnet.fi/maxt/oddsnends/fibo.gif]
My sources have been... I just started to calculate it as visual organic division, without numbers. I think I was trying to understand development of organic spatial forms. No other sources, except that I did not seem to find quite this simple explanation that gives reproducible results, in wikipedia or elsewhere in the Net. At least not for now.
It is so very simple that it may be wondered why I post it... and the answer is, because I have not yet seen it elsewhere, only more complex models with more parameters, and things like rabbits and bee communities ratios of young queens.
--[[User:MaxTperson|MaxTperson]] ([[User talk:MaxTperson|talk]]) 14:49, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
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