I'd have no idea whee it might appear - you could look at a book on
complexity; since it's a fairly simple ratio it should be easy to locate -
- Alan
On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, P!^VP 0!Z!^VP wrote:
I wonder about this, Alan....
The golden mean evidences itself so nicely, naturally (of course) in so many
ways, I often wonder if it doesn't also exist on the temporal stage....
re:cycles... as an example... which COULD put it in a Mandelbrot or some
other such fractal relationship re chaos.....?
D^
On 5-Oct-06, at 10:54 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
I don't think chaos or fractals relate to the gold mean - you can make any
kind of display you want of course, including some that would relate - but
that would be in terms of one's graphics choice.
- Alan
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