Nature by Numbers

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  • @zakayoos
    @zakayoos 4 роки тому +117

    The video “Nature by Numbers” helped me to realize how everything in nature can be measured by numbers, & that adds to it’s beauty.

    • @boscovich11
      @boscovich11 4 місяці тому

      How to see the approximation

    • @seina9384
      @seina9384 4 місяці тому +2

      Thanks for the essay idea

  • @wonuji1
    @wonuji1 4 місяці тому +76

    In the video, we can see the Fibonacci Sequence, Geometry, and nature. If we just watch the video, we will see numbers, patterns, shapes, and nature that may be hard to understand. We can just think that they exist perfectly coincidentally.
    However, as we dig deeper to fully understand the video, it captures how beautiful and perfect life has been made, that it looks like it was planned before fully existing. Truly, Math is all around us. The video demonstrated how numbers, geometry, and nature interact with one another.
    Everything is involved in Mathematics. Our whole body, the shapes, the flowers, the body parts of animals, and even a seashell that some people love to collect. It is fascinating to know that some people hate Mathematics, but their entire life revolves around Mathematics.

    • @1_and_only_Crjase
      @1_and_only_Crjase Місяць тому

      Maths is a tool made by humans to measure physics and what not

  • @metaknightSSBU
    @metaknightSSBU Рік тому +25

    The golden ratio captures the beauty of life, some say that the conditions that Earth has met are so perfect in being able to sustain complex life is near impossible, but I feel that it makes our world all the more magnificent in existence. I appreciate that nature has shown to run by this pattern.

  • @yannicolau4364
    @yannicolau4364 3 роки тому +19

    I've watched this video since I was 15 years old, when a teacher put it in the room for my class and no one cared, today at 25 I still have the same feeling as the first time, it seems that all the secrets and answers in the universe are hidden in this beautiful production, thank you for being part of my life and part of who I am... We are a universe within a universe

  • @Mgaak
    @Mgaak 9 років тому +205

    Im a physics and mathematics tutor and I show this clip to every child that Im tutoring. It really opens their eyes, encourages them to work and study. Thanks for this man, you improve our civilization.

    • @Qbit_bk
      @Qbit_bk 6 років тому

      Mgaak me too!
      I also show this one to students I teach.

    • @britishchannel3912
      @britishchannel3912 5 років тому

      Lol looked at this in Religious Studies crazy

    • @muhammadsafwan4085
      @muhammadsafwan4085 5 років тому

      What is the 2nd n 3rd sequence shown

    • @renzpueblos60
      @renzpueblos60 5 років тому

      Hi mamsir. Can u help me for this VIDEO Plzzzzz

    • @renzpueblos60
      @renzpueblos60 5 років тому

      Here are the QUESTIONS???? Mathematics Helps Organize patterns and regularities in the WORLD?

  • @babiiboy3057
    @babiiboy3057 5 років тому +2881

    Mathematics in the Modern World brought me here 😂

  • @jetplane2649
    @jetplane2649 5 років тому +747

    Nobody:
    Math teacher: "WaTch tHis vidEo aND WrIte An ESsay fOr TOMorRow."

  • @vanillashiz7823
    @vanillashiz7823 3 роки тому +85

    This video really got me mesmerized by the beauty of nature. It is surprisingly accurate or well made. This film demonstrates how numbers, geometry, and nature interact to create a more creative and distinct world. It's astonishing how much of our environment is made up of numbers there were numbers and formulas involved everywhere you looked, which gave those things a great image in our minds.

    • @PodLearnPro
      @PodLearnPro Рік тому +2

      Dude this helped me so much hehe thanks for the idea

  • @Mheprai
    @Mheprai 9 років тому +94

    The knowledge, understanding and skill that comes together to make this video is immense. A rare Human achievement.

    • @Mheprai
      @Mheprai 3 роки тому

      @DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO No idea what this is referring to....

  • @charlesleflamand
    @charlesleflamand 8 років тому +383

    One of the best movies I've ever seen explaining the fibonacci sequence and showing the pure beauty of it. Very touching and beautifully made. The same goes for the music by the way. Thanks

    • @lagujansuresh
      @lagujansuresh 7 років тому

      Spirit science

    • @jadzawa3355
      @jadzawa3355 6 років тому +1

      Lateralus - tool

    • @walkwithgoddaily8561
      @walkwithgoddaily8561 3 роки тому +2

      Please consider this, God created the world, He made people, Adam and Eve. They lived together In happiness and peace, There was no sin or death, but God instructed them not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because they would surely die.
      When Eve was walking near the tree the serpent "The devil." Deceived her, and tricked her Into eating the fruit, yet she did not die so, Adam ate of It as well. Suddenly they felt morality, They knew they where naked so they hid from God.
      God knew what had happened, so he found the two of them hiding, He asked them why they where hiding, They answered "Because we are naked."
      God asked them who had told them that, they answered the serpent. Had tricked them Into eating the fruit. God already knew this.
      God Punished Adam and Eve accordingly, death was Introduced, as a regular part of life. Pain. And sin. But the LORD Promised to send us a savior, to save us from our sin.
      Over a few thousand years later, during the time of the Roman's, God sent Down his son Jesus to save us, Jesus was In the form of man, but was fully man, and fully God.
      Jesus started his ministries when he was thirty, when he set of, He invited 12 men to join him. They where called his disciples or the 12 disciples.
      Jesus traveled around, With disciples for three years. He preformed many miracles. He turned water to wine, He brought a dead man back to life.
      He Loved everyone He ministered to the poor sick, and the people who others would avoid. He Loved everyone.
      But the pharisees hated him, They considered his preaching Blasphemous
      They wanted Jesus dead, so they struck a deal with Judas, One of Jesus's Disciples. Judas told the pharisees Where Jesus was. They went there and arrested him.
      He went through a trial, He was mocked, beaten spit on. A crown of thorns placed on his head. He endured lashes, Lash (A whip with metal, and or bones to make It stick to the skin.)
      Finally he was sentenced to death, on a cross. Where he nailed to the cross, through the wrists, and feet.
      Right before he died he asked God to forgive those who had harmed him, that's how Loving he Is.
      Finally when he died he took our sin's with him, He saved Us from them. He was dead for three days, but rose again. And anyone who believes In him will live forever.
      I'm sorry It's late, I'm tired, this is an oversimplification, So please, If you don't listen to me at least try to with someone else, like the pastor at your local church

    • @charlesleflamand
      @charlesleflamand 3 роки тому +2

      @@walkwithgoddaily8561 Isn't all this slightly off topic... 🤔

    • @walkwithgoddaily8561
      @walkwithgoddaily8561 3 роки тому +3

      Not really, God ha perfectly designed everything In this world. Each thing perfect like the Fibonacci sequence. It Is just fact's. Please if you are not already please consider becoming Christian.

  • @kusukepon447
    @kusukepon447 6 років тому +13

    I am Japanese, so I can not speak English so I will send a message using Google's translation. I am sorry if it turned into strange English sentences. I am suffering from now struggle, but I thought about stopping worrying about small things when I saw this image. I wish to express my sincere appreciation for providing the image that gives me the power to overcome this suffering, May the universe be happy. . .

  • @animeluchia5405
    @animeluchia5405 Місяць тому +1

    13~14 years ago, I took a high school course in 8th grade (my last year of middle school)- Algebra I. In 2nd grade- around 19~20 years ago- I fell in love with math for the first time when we learned multiplication and division, particularly division.
    When I took Algebra I in 8th grade, my teacher was the most chill person I’d ever met, and when we began discussion on the Fibonacci sequence- our first taste of sequences- he showed us this video and I fell in love with math for the he second time. This video is part of the reason I still love math, and I’ll never forget that year. I’m autistic so unfortunately I don’t remember my teacher’s face beyond a vague impression, but i remember that classroom, I remember always looking at the clock because it was next to the screens where our teacher would write out what we needed to learn for the class, I remember that teacher teaching us how to program our TI-84s in a basic way so we could just input the coefficients and constant and solve whatever quadratic equation we were given. And I used that knowledge to do other programs later in my life. I’ve since forgotten how to program on my calculator, but I still remember having the program in my calculator and using it on tests.
    Anyway, this video brings about a lot of good memories for me. And I’ll never forget this video because of that.

  • @MatematicaRio
    @MatematicaRio 12 років тому +204

    This video is AMAZING! I always feel like crying when I watch it!

    • @MarioLovesFringe
      @MarioLovesFringe 4 роки тому +7

      because numbers and patterns are the meaning of life and the basis for the Universe and all that Is

    • @FreeLooK
      @FreeLooK 4 роки тому

      “Agora perceba!” Hahahah. Esse vídeo é simplesmente lindo msm... Pena que não existe uma versão maior com muuuito mais tempo mostrando todas as aplicações na natureza

    • @ИраСидоренко-х4д
      @ИраСидоренко-х4д 3 роки тому

      @@MarioLovesFringe к работе юрист говорит р7

    • @cucumbear5937
      @cucumbear5937 3 роки тому +4

      sanaol

    • @walkwithgoddaily8561
      @walkwithgoddaily8561 3 роки тому +5

      Please consider this, God created the world, He made people, Adam and Eve. They lived together In happiness and peace, There was no sin or death, but God instructed them not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because they would surely die.
      When Eve was walking near the tree the serpent "The devil." Deceived her, and tricked her Into eating the fruit, yet she did not die so, Adam ate of It as well. Suddenly they felt morality, They knew they where naked so they hid from God.
      God knew what had happened, so he found the two of them hiding, He asked them why they where hiding, They answered "Because we are naked."
      God asked them who had told them that, they answered the serpent. Had tricked them Into eating the fruit. God already knew this.
      God Punished Adam and Eve accordingly, death was Introduced, as a regular part of life. Pain. And sin. But the LORD Promised to send us a savior, to save us from our sin.
      Over a few thousand years later, during the time of the Roman's, God sent Down his son Jesus to save us, Jesus was In the form of man, but was fully man, and fully God.
      Jesus started his ministries when he was thirty, when he set of, He invited 12 men to join him. They where called his disciples or the 12 disciples.
      Jesus traveled around, With disciples for three years. He preformed many miracles. He turned water to wine, He brought a dead man back to life.
      He Loved everyone He ministered to the poor sick, and the people who others would avoid. He Loved everyone.
      But the pharisees hated him, They considered his preaching Blasphemous
      They wanted Jesus dead, so they struck a deal with Judas, One of Jesus's Disciples. Judas told the pharisees Where Jesus was. They went there and arrested him.
      He went through a trial, He was mocked, beaten spit on. A crown of thorns placed on his head. He endured lashes, Lash (A whip with metal, and or bones to make It stick to the skin.)
      Finally he was sentenced to death, on a cross. Where he nailed to the cross, through the wrists, and feet.
      Right before he died he asked God to forgive those who had harmed him, that's how Loving he Is.
      Finally when he died he took our sin's with him, He saved Us from them. He was dead for three days, but rose again. And anyone who believes In him will live forever.
      I'm sorry It's late, I'm tired, this is an oversimplification, So please, If you don't listen to me at least try to with someone else, like the pastor at your local church

  • @neutralino1905
    @neutralino1905 9 років тому +214

    This is actually my favorite UA-cam video. Ever. It's also one of the first ones I ever saw.
    My thanks to Cristóbal Vila for creating this!

    • @clairobics
      @clairobics 8 років тому

      Beauty and Truth never leave you

    • @neutralino1905
      @neutralino1905 8 років тому +3

      ***** I wasn't very old when I first started watching UA-cam, so I don't remember very many. I somehow stumbled across this video, and it's been one of my favorite videos ever since (if not the favorite). Nostalgia is a powerful force!

    • @user-xb2ut7or2g
      @user-xb2ut7or2g 8 років тому

      Look up a dude called: Basharcommunications

    • @Sergioroman56
      @Sergioroman56 8 років тому

      General Puff'n vt

    • @belive-cb8jp
      @belive-cb8jp 8 років тому +1

      JUST for YOU General Puff'n,
      "difference
      between the dodecahedron and the triaconta is that the former has all
      its vertices upon the sphere, but the triaconta lacks this
      perfectedness, albeit triaconta has high phi precision in all its
      rhomboids. I agree, that the future is
      triaconta, but mainstream are still grappling with the importance of the
      5 platonic solids, so when I write and explain my view of sacred
      geometry, I am reaching to the children and address adults like they are
      10 year olds, keeping it simple and basic. When I talk dodeca, they get
      it, but if I tangent onto triaconta they get lost, for now." Jain
      Vegan Frugivores Inherit the Earth...

  • @bettypittman9354
    @bettypittman9354 8 років тому +78

    Doesn't it just make you want to cry with the sheer awesomeness of it?

  • @7latnwa
    @7latnwa 2 роки тому +2

    some THING in this video. The numbers. The music. My love of truth, of nature. Something makes me cry each time I watch. Who will we be without this genius of nature? What will the earth be without it?

  • @windel8037
    @windel8037 4 роки тому +50

    It's amazing how everything around us is composed of numbers. Wherever you look, there were numbers and formulas involved which made those things a perfect image in our eyes.

  • @1msirius
    @1msirius 5 місяців тому +3

    This is my favorite yt video. I used to watch it a lot in 10th grade, and now, three years later, it appeared on my feed again. I’m back to watching it almost every day because it reminds me of the universe and the importance of math. It always leaves me feeling refreshed and motivated.

  • @hannanicoleaboratigue2965
    @hannanicoleaboratigue2965 3 роки тому +76

    Mathematics in Modern World also brought me here. Diko alam paanong reaction paper gagawin ko dito. Shell plus sunflower equals chemical reaction nalang siguro HAHAHAHAHA

  • @Ar-tt5dv
    @Ar-tt5dv 3 роки тому +146

    The sequence of numbers such as 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34… that represents the Fibonacci Sequence, wherein mathematical expression starting from 0+1 as the addends is equal to 1 as the sum, and by adding the last addend to the sum continuously, it will make an infinite sequence of terms. With this numeric form, the numerical measurements demonstrate patterns that form shapes. This presents the animations illustrating the various mathematical principles beginning with the Fibonacci Sequence to the Golden Ratio, Angles, Triangulations, and other natural mathematics. Herewith the exploration of numbers to measurements, patterns, and shapes, it actually exists and can be find anywhere in this world. Golden Spiral that can be identified in spiral pattern things everywhere such the snail, hurricane, galaxy, human ears, and even the human brain, and many more. Even the measurements of human arms, hands, and body, and the angles in different shapes as well are already embodying the different mathematical principles. It truly reminds the people about the intimate relationship between the mathematics and the nature.

  • @callie453
    @callie453 4 роки тому +21

    I find it so incredible how numbers and patterns make up so much of the natural world. This video is fascinating to watch. It is truly a beautiful creation!

  • @misamisoccidentaltumapangm828
    @misamisoccidentaltumapangm828 4 роки тому +271

    Inthis beautiful video, “Nature by Numbers,” filmmaker Cristóbal Vila presents a series of animations illustrating various mathematic principles, beginning with a breathtaking animation of the Fibonacci Sequence before moving on to the Golden Ratio, the Angle Ratio, the Delaunay Triangulation and Voronoi Tessellations. The words are scary-sounding, but the math is beautiful and the film serves to remind us of the intimate relationship between nature and math.

  • @louisenicoleraymundo8999
    @louisenicoleraymundo8999 4 місяці тому +3

    I had no idea how much math is present in everyday life until I watched this video. I was unaware of how prevalent it is in our day-to-day activities until I saw this incredibly enlightening video. I was brought here for an educational purpose, but I stayed since I found the whole thing to be so fascinating. By the time the video ended, I was amazed. I began to realize how much math was involved in even the smallest of details, such as numerical patterns found in insect eyes or fly wing scales. Additionally, I thought the transitions were excellent, with each concept that was presented to us being even better than the last.
    I'm happy I watched this video because it was so lovely. Without it, I doubt that I would have simply paid attention to the applications of math and not felt that it was present everywhere. I learned how to recognize it even in unexpected locations thanks to this video. I now keep in mind how math could be used or incorporated into any object that resembles the ones seen in the video. In response, I aim to be able to independently observe mathematical patterns in objects in the future.

  • @msterx4544
    @msterx4544 Рік тому +2

    I watched this video like a hundred times in my entire life. It reminds me beautiful moments. Thanks a lot for your wonderful job.

  • @ryanparr3880
    @ryanparr3880 10 років тому +47

    “If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.”~Buddha

  • @jimoo3751
    @jimoo3751 2 роки тому +3

    Watched this video in middle school… i will never forget my teacher and that math class, cuz with them my fascination with math started to grow stronger. I even thought abt getting a Math degree in university!
    I’m a Med student, but my fascination still lives. And now i see more and more that math and biology are the mothers of Life as we know ❤️

    • @mixedmashedpotato
      @mixedmashedpotato 2 роки тому +1

      Aww, that’s so wholesome, we watched it the other day in class lol. Proud of you for becoming a med student!!

    • @jimoo3751
      @jimoo3751 2 роки тому

      @@mixedmashedpotato thank you! 😊

  • @spy32009
    @spy32009 10 років тому +9

    As an artist, Yo... this video has enhanced my life. Visual representation and the quality of music all of it 👌 top notch man

  • @jolomaullionvlogs8873
    @jolomaullionvlogs8873 Місяць тому +1

    I'm currently taking the subject/course of Mathematics in the Modern World and this video is helpful.

  • @omukagekorps5844
    @omukagekorps5844 4 роки тому +8

    There is geometry in humming of the strings, there is music in the spacing of the spheres.
    -Pythagoras

  • @johnapoli1097
    @johnapoli1097 6 років тому +894

    Anybody brought here by a homework?
    edit: came back here after 1 year and I was surprised of the many likes haha

    • @williamhirsch6248
      @williamhirsch6248 6 років тому +10

      Yes. I'm here from my English class material in Korea.

    • @yoonminmahlifeu9546
      @yoonminmahlifeu9546 6 років тому

      Amazing Videos Yes me

    • @Acortez1707
      @Acortez1707 6 років тому +3

      Yes! kind of creepy how that was the first comment here lol. Social Work Homework

    • @oc5515
      @oc5515 6 років тому +1

      What grades are you guys in?

    • @gosthekil3ron749
      @gosthekil3ron749 6 років тому

      Jaja yes

  • @nekueldin7329
    @nekueldin7329 4 роки тому +4

    Very beautiful animation, makes you really appreciate everything around us.

  • @BigDan12
    @BigDan12 5 місяців тому +1

    I come back to this video every once is a while. It is truly awesome.

  • @kryss8253
    @kryss8253 9 років тому +21

    Wow! The fibonacci sequence has always fascinated me and this is an awesome portrayal - creative but simple, easy to understand and a wonder to behold. Keep up the good work!

  • @casherlynlacsamana9799
    @casherlynlacsamana9799 4 роки тому +5

    Hi Greetings From Quatar, Quatarantaduhan. Shootout to my classmates in udm

  • @mathmagicians2013
    @mathmagicians2013 7 років тому +20

    No matter how many times I see this, I still get goosebumps. Beautifully done.

  • @stargazeronesixseven
    @stargazeronesixseven 3 місяці тому

    😊🙏 Like being awakens into Mother Nature's Universal Architectural Equilibrium Sequence >>> So ethereal yet grounded ... Thank You So Much Master Cristòbal Vila for sharing this short Masterpiece! 🕯🌷🌿🌏💜🕊

  • @FAAMS1
    @FAAMS1 8 років тому +8

    Indeed one of the most powerful videos on the web so far. It speaks itself loud and clear...

  • @webbsfairlight3877
    @webbsfairlight3877 9 років тому +361

    "Look deeply into nature and you will find many answers" - Einstein.

    • @valicogr84
      @valicogr84 6 років тому +7

      Think yourself...to find yourself...

    • @vexanderphilipmaravilla8275
      @vexanderphilipmaravilla8275 6 років тому +18

      I look up in my seatmate last exam.....and i couldn't understand his penmanship i guess sometimes nature doesn't give me that opportunity... Hahaha

    • @mioangel1227
      @mioangel1227 5 років тому +6

      I learned this week from my lettuces plants that too much protection inhibit the growing stage! This lesson must be apply to our children!

    • @truthseeker4703
      @truthseeker4703 5 років тому +2

      There must be a creator for this
      far greater then humans

    • @paulsimmons1221
      @paulsimmons1221 5 років тому +1

      His Name Is The Wonderful Numberer

  • @palettejunkie8246
    @palettejunkie8246 8 років тому +85

    I can't say how many times I've watched this...

    • @tranquilitymaster139
      @tranquilitymaster139 8 років тому

      and u still cant make the click

    • @palettejunkie8246
      @palettejunkie8246 8 років тому +4

      Not sure what you mean. I just like the video, a simple mathematical construct creating so much in the world and the music that goes with it..
      And lastly, the "A mi madre" at the end tugs at my heartstrings.

    • @lagujansuresh
      @lagujansuresh 7 років тому

      Spirit science

    • @Qbit_bk
      @Qbit_bk 6 років тому

      Same

    • @reneemathis7053
      @reneemathis7053 6 років тому

      Has this video been shortened? Seems like when I first watched, it was longer.

  • @chosenexe1458
    @chosenexe1458 4 місяці тому +1

    I got goosebumps... nature is so systematic, there must be really a Creator

  • @nielallenmilano2300
    @nielallenmilano2300 4 роки тому +4

    This video shows us how numbers, geometry and nature relates to each other to make our world more creative and unique.

  • @nikkicrain4451
    @nikkicrain4451 3 роки тому +6

    I am a weaver who uses the Fibonacci sequence in most of my designs. I have a lot of information in print but this video is such a delight to watch! Thank you!

    • @lweber6999
      @lweber6999 Рік тому

      I would like to see some of your work!

  • @alisonhughes7288
    @alisonhughes7288 9 років тому +13

    This is one of my all time favorites. I use this to explore the Golden Ratio with my students. We are blown away year after year. Beautiful work, friend. Thank you

    • @adrianyohanespurnomo3915
      @adrianyohanespurnomo3915 9 років тому

      Do you explore the Golden Ratio in human body and face? Dr Stephen Marquardt discovered the Golden Decagon Mask to mapping and jugding a human beauty face both men and women.

  • @princejohntampepe9811
    @princejohntampepe9811 4 роки тому +2

    By numbers we can see how wonderful the nature is.

  • @anashasan2342
    @anashasan2342 3 роки тому +9

    Amazing work,
    Glory to the one who has created everything, and has measured it exactly according to its due measurements.
    The signs of God (Allah) are everywhere in the universe from the smallest to the largest ones,
    so, glory be to the Creator of creations.

  • @kentstephensumalinog5499
    @kentstephensumalinog5499 4 роки тому +63

    Mathematics in the Modern World got me here LOL...CCS mates Henlo

  • @missemya.9504
    @missemya.9504 5 років тому +215

    Di ko alam. Pero i found myself laughing while watching this. Ahahahahah wala blanko lang siguro talaga utak ko HAHAHAHAHA

  • @ottorodas1996
    @ottorodas1996 3 місяці тому

    Simplemente extraordinario. Gracias por compartirlo. Lo he visto cualquier cantidad de veces y lo seguiré viendo.

  • @mamathabaddam2041
    @mamathabaddam2041 4 роки тому +243

    Who else is bought here by school homework or are actually at school and writing about this video?? Like if you are

    • @mikeoxlong7607
      @mikeoxlong7607 4 роки тому +1

      Can I copy your homework

    • @erzafullbuster816
      @erzafullbuster816 4 роки тому +1

      Can I copy you homework (2)

    • @43Rhein10
      @43Rhein10 4 роки тому

      who t.f. cares ???

    • @delimadessely7562
      @delimadessely7562 3 роки тому +1

      Can i copy your homework (3)

    • @MARGA-P
      @MARGA-P 2 роки тому

      Omg my brother asked me to help him 😂 Don't have any idea what to say😂

  • @MonicaCanducci
    @MonicaCanducci 3 роки тому +4

    This video is a masterpiece. Every time I watch it, it gives me goosebumps. Thank you.

  • @zaraann545
    @zaraann545 8 років тому +8

    This is a very beautiful video

  • @enzocajis7515
    @enzocajis7515 4 місяці тому +1

    In this video I realized how numbers can be beautiful like nature. It is amazing how we used numbers in everyday life and as part or our lives. This video makes me more interested in math even though I am not good at it.

  • @flam1ngicecream
    @flam1ngicecream 8 років тому +5

    Deserves at least ten times as many views.

  • @yaoooy
    @yaoooy 9 років тому +13

    the most beautiful and mindblowing video i have ever seen. Nature is a project from an intelligent mind, not a product of casuality. The theory of evolution is impossibile.

  • @shleepy8562
    @shleepy8562 4 роки тому +54

    "There's a shape called the golden rectangle. Have you heard of it? It refers to a 'rectangle' that is approximately constructed in the ratio of 9 to 16... Or, in other words, its length is in the golden ratio of 1:1:618.
    This rectangle is thought to be the basic foundation for every perfect structure for beauty. The 'Great Pyramid of Giza', 'The Bust of Nefertiti', Greece's 'Parthenon', The "Venus De Milo,' Da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa.' In every artistic architectural masterpiece... whether by coincidence or through calculation, this 'Golden Rectangle' is always hidden in its structure.
    My ancestors came to the conclusion that it's the result of expert sensibility. This perfect ratio... these artists knew the significance of this 'rectangle' instinctively. And that's why the world recognizes their works as 'legacies of beauty.'
    It creates a 'spiral' that continues forever. This is the [ GOLDEN SPIN ]!"

    • @rayne5142
      @rayne5142 3 роки тому

      Don't tell me that this is a JoJo reference.

  • @fab7445
    @fab7445 11 місяців тому +1

    I love this video, and I love the fact that Vila dedicated it to his mother.

  • @alcedo_kf
    @alcedo_kf 11 місяців тому +7

    "For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities-his eternal power and divine nature-have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse." Romans 1:20 - Bible.

  • @barbarabigozzi3017
    @barbarabigozzi3017 9 років тому +6

    Fibonacci is listening from Paradise. Bello.

  • @bitmaster2000
    @bitmaster2000 7 років тому +4

    I've been watching this video every now and then for years. It's been one of my favorite videos all this time and I only have four! I still love it, it's a beautiful representation of nature's scientific wonders. Sort of.

  • @wayofthemind111
    @wayofthemind111 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much. This video made me understand my life more.

  • @TomCelar
    @TomCelar 7 років тому +7

    This. Is. Absolutely. Spectacular.
    One of the most beautiful renders I have ever seen + nature + math, wow.

  • @marcalignay-millando3389
    @marcalignay-millando3389 4 роки тому +7

    it's amazing to see how mathematics is everywhere you go and how uniquely everything was made.

  • @yannahfernandez6347
    @yannahfernandez6347 4 роки тому +6

    It's amazing that I almost cried because I realized why I hate doing math so much while this thing is so spectacular that made introduced me to start enjoying numbers.

  • @emmanuelsanonte1394
    @emmanuelsanonte1394 4 роки тому +1

    The video is colourful and attractive to watch for everyone.

  • @thessalonicamariedelara3113
    @thessalonicamariedelara3113 3 роки тому +13

    sabay-sabay nating sabihin, SALAMAT MATHEMATICS in the MODERN WORLD at napadpad kami dito hahaha

  • @jimothyasteward1829
    @jimothyasteward1829 4 роки тому +5

    How can you deny the existence of God when you watch something like this you see perfect order In all of creation.

  • @javiereastwood2320
    @javiereastwood2320 9 років тому +5

    SCIENCE IS THE PROGRESS, THE TOOL TO DISCOVER THIS AMAZING UNIVERSE.

  • @jemrexpearlcanlas6709
    @jemrexpearlcanlas6709 4 роки тому +2

    This is how great mathematic sequences discuss by our nature.

  • @eugenealonzo4653
    @eugenealonzo4653 4 роки тому +7

    Shout out sa BSCS 1-B of ISAT-U!
    Aja, Fighting!💪

  • @deepakkumarphotography
    @deepakkumarphotography 10 років тому +18

    absolutely beautiful and amazing nature, thank you sir

  • @angieescobar8039
    @angieescobar8039 9 років тому +7

    ASOMBROSO, Nunca me detuve a pensar en "un mundo inspirado en números"

  • @rureshim1850
    @rureshim1850 3 роки тому +1

    As I watching it, it really caught mahh interest!
    Especially on shell, grasshopper, sit siritan, kag hilamon HAHAHAHA

  • @matunam250
    @matunam250 8 років тому +7

    this is the most beautiful video I have ever seen.

  • @aduiel
    @aduiel 3 роки тому +4

    Stumbled across this a decade ago and I still come back and watch it once in a while. Such a wonderful depiction of math in nature. Thank you!

  • @zenzenplaysgames
    @zenzenplaysgames 4 місяці тому +23

    whos also a freshman college here?

    • @khurts08
      @khurts08 4 місяці тому

      Sup bahahaha😊

    • @garryirizri
      @garryirizri 3 місяці тому

      Me haha back to zero

  • @barbarafuglein3918
    @barbarafuglein3918 8 місяців тому

    Gefällt mir immer noch sehr,sehr gut!😊Den 4.9.2018 zum ersten Mal im Internet entdeckt und behalten , sowie 😊weiter versendet.

  • @MCFC111
    @MCFC111 6 років тому +4

    Sincronizaste las ideas, las formas y la música de una manera sublime, eres genial. Gracias por compartir tu talento. Después de estudiar ciencias por mucho tiempo con estas sencillas imágenes me fue posible comprender la abstracción de algunos términos. Trabajo genial.

  • @karenielsanchez9624
    @karenielsanchez9624 4 роки тому +13

    "Life is a math equation. In order to gain the
    most, you have to know how to convert
    negatives into positives."

  • @staceyjohnson9185
    @staceyjohnson9185 10 років тому +6

    This is one of my favorite songs and videos ever. So beautiful and the video is just great!!!

  • @TheMonadPress
    @TheMonadPress 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful! My favorites
    dragonfly and sunflowers- great concept in a short video to explain ❤

  • @kirbyjae5548
    @kirbyjae5548 4 роки тому +7

    " But in my opinion, all things in nature occur mathematically..."
    ~Rene Decartes

  • @jhonalexnufable5061
    @jhonalexnufable5061 4 роки тому +50

    Ako lng ba ang nandito to read some comments at gagawin kung idea sa essay??

    • @jehantg7272
      @jehantg7272 3 роки тому

      Hahahaha same

    • @walkwithgoddaily8561
      @walkwithgoddaily8561 3 роки тому +2

      Please consider this, God created the world, He made people, Adam and Eve. They lived together In happiness and peace, There was no sin or death, but God instructed them not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because they would surely die.
      When Eve was walking near the tree the serpent "The devil." Deceived her, and tricked her Into eating the fruit, yet she did not die so, Adam ate of It as well. Suddenly they felt morality, They knew they where naked so they hid from God.
      God knew what had happened, so he found the two of them hiding, He asked them why they where hiding, They answered "Because we are naked."
      God asked them who had told them that, they answered the serpent. Had tricked them Into eating the fruit. God already knew this.
      God Punished Adam and Eve accordingly, death was Introduced, as a regular part of life. Pain. And sin. But the LORD Promised to send us a savior, to save us from our sin.
      Over a few thousand years later, during the time of the Roman's, God sent Down his son Jesus to save us, Jesus was In the form of man, but was fully man, and fully God.
      Jesus started his ministries when he was thirty, when he set of, He invited 12 men to join him. They where called his disciples or the 12 disciples.
      Jesus traveled around, With disciples for three years. He preformed many miracles. He turned water to wine, He brought a dead man back to life.
      He Loved everyone He ministered to the poor sick, and the people who others would avoid. He Loved everyone.
      But the pharisees hated him, They considered his preaching Blasphemous
      They wanted Jesus dead, so they struck a deal with Judas, One of Jesus's Disciples. Judas told the pharisees Where Jesus was. They went there and arrested him.
      He went through a trial, He was mocked, beaten spit on. A crown of thorns placed on his head. He endured lashes, Lash (A whip with metal, and or bones to make It stick to the skin.)
      Finally he was sentenced to death, on a cross. Where he nailed to the cross, through the wrists, and feet.
      Right before he died he asked God to forgive those who had harmed him, that's how Loving he Is.
      Finally when he died he took our sin's with him, He saved Us from them. He was dead for three days, but rose again. And anyone who believes In him will live forever.
      I'm sorry It's late, I'm tired, this is an oversimplification, So please, If you don't listen to me at least try to with someone else, like the pastor at your local church

    • @ShienaAbeguela
      @ShienaAbeguela 4 місяці тому

      me too AHHAHAHAHHA

  • @maryimeeescolar553
    @maryimeeescolar553 4 роки тому +3

    MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD BROUGHT ME HERE HAHA

  • @The_One_Called_Keith
    @The_One_Called_Keith 4 роки тому

    Thank you !! Perfect with that Epic music . Namaste.

  • @voiceoftreason1760
    @voiceoftreason1760 10 років тому +5

    Such bliss, such beautiful patterns.
    i wish my math teacher in highschool would have showed such videos. instant math motivation. Also a lot of my math teachers never told about any applications of math. Yeah im not satisfied with most high school math teachers.

  • @babyahlanisahhamdag2217
    @babyahlanisahhamdag2217 3 роки тому +10

    yoow guys mathematics in the modern world brings me here too hahahaha MSU'ans kaway kaway sa gagawa ng essay for the assigned task 😂

  • @berrybite88
    @berrybite88 3 роки тому +3

    I remembered verse of Al Quran
    "I created the patterns in perfect order. He is all wise all supreme"
    Rahman 3-8

  • @truthseeker576
    @truthseeker576 5 років тому +2

    Amazing video. And to think that some people still believe that all of this happened by accident over a very long time.
    Time + Matter + Chance = The miracle of life
    Really???

  • @ROCKSTAR3291
    @ROCKSTAR3291 8 років тому +28

    They showed your video in my art class

    • @RobbeYT
      @RobbeYT 8 років тому +1

      Same

    • @PrettyPieHead
      @PrettyPieHead 8 років тому +8

      And in my math class

    • @LettyK
      @LettyK 7 років тому +3

      Oh, wow, you guys..... good stuff! the Fibonacci Sequence was unheard of in my time.

    • @yingtaoliu8097
      @yingtaoliu8097 7 років тому

      PrettyPieHead :hhh my math teacher in senior school showed it to us, too. Love it!

    • @marianne2938
      @marianne2938 6 років тому

      For me in Science

  • @Ann-zm3xz
    @Ann-zm3xz 4 роки тому +10

    Online class in math in the modern world brings me here!

  • @jjdepano1801
    @jjdepano1801 4 роки тому +4

    Amazing how you really can use math for everything. This is how unique God's creations are.

  • @namasteenergeticaconscienc5527

    Maravilloso trabajo, eres canalizador de la luz más grande, gratitud por compartir tu conexión, con lo sagrado que hay en ti. Pensamiento, sintonía y luz. ¡Muy rico!🥰😍💖🙏

  • @vincegiankielcaranzo8243
    @vincegiankielcaranzo8243 4 роки тому +9

    Brought to you by Mathematics in the Modern World

  • @HoangLoi
    @HoangLoi 11 років тому +6

    i love this. thanks god.

    • @tuongnn13
      @tuongnn13 11 років тому +1

      cái này người ta gọi là sự kỳ diệu của tạo hóa tự nhiên :D

    • @HoangLoi
      @HoangLoi 11 років тому

      hay thật anh nhỉ :D Golden Ratio

  • @adzyt4511
    @adzyt4511 4 роки тому +41

    POV: You are here because of your subject teacher

    • @Juan-qz4eg
      @Juan-qz4eg 3 роки тому

      No, I'm here because my dead grandma loved this video and I wanted to see it

  • @joshuadelacruz6721
    @joshuadelacruz6721 4 місяці тому

    This video made me realize that everything is involved in math and can be measured by math, wings of dragonfly, a sunflower, and even a seashell. Also, the golsen ratio is beauty. It is like everything is perfect and aligned with each other. It's not only the beauty of nature, it also shares the beauty of math and numbers.

  • @LaerrusUK
    @LaerrusUK 7 років тому +6

    This is one of my favourite videos on UA-cam. It's such a detailed and beautiful animation. I do some fractal art, so this wonderful piece of work is very appealing to me. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @afvargash
    @afvargash 9 років тому +6

    El mejor vídeo que he visto. Mostrando a la inteligencia Creativa, Dios o como quieran llamarlo. Usando la sombra, que son las matemáticas EXCELENTE

  • @halalmode_7089
    @halalmode_7089 5 років тому +6

    This really inspires you to like mathematics

  • @SAURABHKUMAR-gb6eo
    @SAURABHKUMAR-gb6eo 3 роки тому

    I find it emotional.
    Old links..old calls...true basics