Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Beauty of Plants and Flowers Obeys Fibonacci Sequences

View through CrossRef
The aim of the study is to test the hypothesis that plants or flowers exhibiting Fibonacci sequences with larger numbers possess greater aesthetic beauty. As the number of Fibonacci sequences increases, the difference between Fn/Fn-1 and (1+√5)/2 decreases, tending towards zero. Consequently, a greater number of Fibonacci sequences brings the measurement closer to the Golden Ratio. The Golden Ratio serves as a tool for accurately assessing the beauty of objects, things, or living beings as perceived by human eyes. Based on this evidence, we formulated the hypothesis that plants or flowers with a higher number of Fibonacci sequences exhibit greater beauty. This hypothesis was tested through an interdisciplinary literature review and qualitative survey.The study reveals that discerning the beauty of plants or flowers involves a multitude of factors, including their shape, color, size, arrangement of petals or leaves, proportion, and quantity. Since generally no single factor determines the entire beauty of a plant or a flower, in specific cases, one factor may be the determinant. Thus, the hypothesis can be applied in specific cases, transforming it into a valid hypothesis. It posits that when analyzing the beauty of a particular kind of flower petals or leaves of plants with the same shape, color, and petals or leaves arrangement, the main factor contributing to its beauty is the presence of larger Fibonacci sequences.
Title: Beauty of Plants and Flowers Obeys Fibonacci Sequences
Description:
The aim of the study is to test the hypothesis that plants or flowers exhibiting Fibonacci sequences with larger numbers possess greater aesthetic beauty.
As the number of Fibonacci sequences increases, the difference between Fn/Fn-1 and (1+√5)/2 decreases, tending towards zero.
Consequently, a greater number of Fibonacci sequences brings the measurement closer to the Golden Ratio.
The Golden Ratio serves as a tool for accurately assessing the beauty of objects, things, or living beings as perceived by human eyes.
Based on this evidence, we formulated the hypothesis that plants or flowers with a higher number of Fibonacci sequences exhibit greater beauty.
This hypothesis was tested through an interdisciplinary literature review and qualitative survey.
The study reveals that discerning the beauty of plants or flowers involves a multitude of factors, including their shape, color, size, arrangement of petals or leaves, proportion, and quantity.
Since generally no single factor determines the entire beauty of a plant or a flower, in specific cases, one factor may be the determinant.
Thus, the hypothesis can be applied in specific cases, transforming it into a valid hypothesis.
It posits that when analyzing the beauty of a particular kind of flower petals or leaves of plants with the same shape, color, and petals or leaves arrangement, the main factor contributing to its beauty is the presence of larger Fibonacci sequences.

Related Results

Some Properties of the Fibonacci Sequence
Some Properties of the Fibonacci Sequence
The purposes of this paper are; (a) to develop a relationship between subscripts of the symbols of Fibonacci and Lucas numbers and the numbers themselves; (b) to develop relationsh...
Child Beauty Pageants
Child Beauty Pageants
Child beauty pageants are one of the most controversial and vilified of all children’s activities. While adult and teen beauty pageants are often looked at disdainfully, child beau...
Strategi Branding Raine Beauty pada Media Sosial Instagram @raisa6690
Strategi Branding Raine Beauty pada Media Sosial Instagram @raisa6690
Abstract. The phenomenon of Indonesian artists launching their own cosmetic brands is growing rapidly. One brand that has emerged in this trend is Raine Beauty, founded by singer R...
Kantian Aesthetics: Free Beauty in Fine Arts
Kantian Aesthetics: Free Beauty in Fine Arts
A rose is beautiful. The Mona Lisa is beautiful. What is the difference between these two objects in being beautiful? In Critique of Judgment, Kant famously answers this question w...
O PREÇO DO BELO NA MASSIFICAÇÃO DA CULTURA
O PREÇO DO BELO NA MASSIFICAÇÃO DA CULTURA
A elegância, feita para agradar, foi um dos artifícios criados para a massificação da cultura, passando o belo à forma de mercadoria, exposta, primeiro, pelo modo de vestir da mulh...
O PREÇO DO BELO NA MASSIFICAÇÃO DA CULTURA
O PREÇO DO BELO NA MASSIFICAÇÃO DA CULTURA
A elegância, feita para agradar, foi um dos artifícios criados para a massificação da cultura, passando o belo à forma de mercadoria, exposta, primeiro, pelo modo de vestir da mulh...
Zeldzame bloemen, 'Fatta tutti del natturel' door Jan Brueghel I
Zeldzame bloemen, 'Fatta tutti del natturel' door Jan Brueghel I
AbstractThe letters Jan Brueghel (1568-1625) wrote to his Italian patron Federico, cardinal Borromeo, between 1605 and 1625, provide some information about his flower paintings. Th...

Back to Top