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In reality there is no such thing as coincidence. Just a huge amount of interactions leading to that moment/s we call coincidence, luck, etc. Curiously, the mathematical constant of 1.618 … that is found throughout creation is represented by the symbol Phi, which is the symbol 0 for nothing split in two by the symbol 1 for unity and one. Could this be the true meaning behind the symbol Phi? (Oddly enough, to type Phi on your computer, you hold the Alt key and enter 1000 on the number pad, an interesting “alt”ernate look at 1 with a trinity of 0’s!) that looks a lot like grand design to me:)
The history of the Golden Ratio starts at a period of antiquity which is not known with certainty; the first known mention of the division into extreme and average reason appears in Euclid's Elements.
During the Renaissance, Luca Pacioli, an Italian Franciscan monk, puts it in the spotlight in a mathematics textbook and nicknames it “divine proportion” by associating it with an ideal sent from heaven.
It is set up as an aesthetic theory and justified by arguments of a mystical order, as an important key, even explanatory, in the understanding of the structures of the physical world, particularly for the criteria of beauty and especially of harmony; its presence is then claimed in the natural and life sciences, proportions of the human body or in the arts such as painting, architecture or music.
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