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Circle K
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A Feast For Thought - Mushrooms and the Fibonacci Sequence
#19188727 - 11/25/13 07:42 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey, Shroomerites. Circle K here, stoned as always, and I got hit with some information today that blew my load.
I was in a philosophy lecture today, and with a little bit of a Biological touch, my professor talked about the Fibonacci sequence today. Now, as some of you know, the Fibbonacci sequence is an algorhythm that's pretty simple to get your head wrapped around.
Think of it like this: 0+1=1 1+1=2 2+1=3 3+2=5 And so on.
This is what really got me. Fucking TREES grow according to the Fibonacci sequence. I tried checking some trees out earlier on, but couldn't determine much because the ones I've seen today have all been trimmed back. My professor talked about flowers, and about things like pine cones, and how the number of spirals they have ALWAYS comes out to a number of the Fibonacci sequence.
Now, I've got a question for the Shroomery.
As a relative newbie to cultivation, to those of you that do so yourselves, could you guys check out some of your clusters? The reason I'm asking is because I figured that maybe a mycelium-rooted cluster of mushrooms may adhere to this same rule. Before I left I gave my tub a good mist, observing a three-mushroom cluster, it was food for thought later on today.
What do you guys think? This entire thought could be bogus, but all the cluster pictures I'm seeing off of Google, that haven't been modified, at least, seem to do this whole thought justice.
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Cyclohexylamine
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Re: A Feast For Thought - Mushrooms and the Fibonacci Sequence [Re: Circle K] 2
#19189022 - 11/25/13 08:52 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Many plants, shrubs, and trees all follow the fibonacci sequence.
Check out this site: http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/nature-golden-ratio-fibonacci.html
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Re: A Feast For Thought - Mushrooms and the Fibonacci Sequence [Re: Circle K] 2
#19189314 - 11/25/13 10:04 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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IMO, its a highly overrated number/sequence that verges on mysticism rather than real science. The golden ratio is the most over-rated number there is.
The brain is great at finding what it is looking for. Be wary of your brain's ability to do this. Here is a read that may interest you, http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/pseudo/fibonacc.htm
Edited by DieCommie (11/25/13 10:10 PM)
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Re: A Feast For Thought - Mushrooms and the Fibonacci Sequence [Re: Circle K] 1
#19189385 - 11/25/13 10:16 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Snails, vines, flowers, vegetables and some succulents also exhibit the same sort of growth pattern.
http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.arts.20110101.01.html
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Re: A Feast For Thought - Mushrooms and the Fibonacci Sequence [Re: Cyclohexylamine]
#19189515 - 11/25/13 10:40 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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tymoteusz3 said: It's not bogus. Pretty cool right? Many plants, shrubs, and trees all follow the fibonacci sequence. [/url]
My cannabis plant failed basic math.
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Re: A Feast For Thought - Mushrooms and the Fibonacci Sequence [Re: Cyclohexylamine]
#19191340 - 11/26/13 10:46 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
tymoteusz3 said: It's not bogus. Pretty cool right? Many plants, shrubs, and trees all follow the fibonacci sequence.
Check out this site: http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/nature-golden-ratio-fibonacci.html
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Re: A Feast For Thought - Mushrooms and the Fibonacci Sequence [Re: DieCommie]
#19191379 - 11/26/13 10:53 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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DieCommie said: IMO, its a highly overrated number/sequence that verges on mysticism rather than real science. The golden ratio is the most over-rated number there is.
The brain is great at finding what it is looking for. Be wary of your brain's ability to do this. Here is a read that may interest you, http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/pseudo/fibonacc.htm
I agree - nice link. It is a cool sequence however, mainly because I like math. But it doesn't mean anything deeper.
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