The Golden Ratio
March 31 2011 1. The introduction:
Hello my name is Frederick Smith, I will be speaking you about a fascinating thing that is in everything, it’s a part of you, it created you & its not just in you, its all around you. Its also in all plants and in all animals. Take for example an octopus has eight tentacles hence the name “octo’~pus, each one of its tentacles has the exact number of suckers on it and each tentacle is the same length pretty amazing right... (Pause for a break…) and the intricate design on a butterfly. One wing as the exact pattern as the other side in the exact spot adjacent to its counterpart (the other wing) It is exactly the same on one side as it is on the other? Or How does a seashell create a perfect spiral? so how does all this happen… (Another pause…)
2. Thesis statement
In nature there is something not visible bi the untrained eye. It happens because there is something in nature called the golden ratio. (Say softly & clearly…). Think of golden ratio as natures secret un~seen Architect! Although I am not a fan of mathematics, it’s in everything around you
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The fractals imitate what is seen in nature. When we look into a fractal picture we can see the golden ratio happening over and over . The fractals also seem to imitate the stars looking into a fractal almost seems like our looking at or into a nebulae. Some sources claim that the golden ratio is commonly used in everyday design, for example in the shapes of postcards, playing cards, posters, wide-screen televisions, photographs, and light switch plates. Its even the size in our printer paper which is based upon the golden ratio where do you think they came up with the perfect size piece of paper it wasn’t just a guess it’s the golden ratio triangle, coincidence I don’t think