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Mathematics is everywhere. It is evident in every intricate patterns you see around you. What makes our nature one of a kind is because it is special in it's own way, complex yet it intriguing.

According to According to Roger Bacon, '“Mathematics is the gate and key of the sciences. Neglect of mathematics work injury to all knowledge, since who is ignorant of it cannot know the other sciences or the things of the world. And what is worse, men who are thus ignorant are unable to perceive their own ignorance and so do not seek a remedy.”'

This goes to show that mathematic is vital part of our lives even though it is complicated to understand. It serves as the language for science and mathematics itself.

We learn that in Fibonacci Sequence, we can see how certain patterns are formed. In this sequence, a previous number is to be added to the number after it to create a sequence.

Examples of Fibonacci sequence in nature are:


 * Aloe Plant
 * Chicken Egg
 * Spiraled Chili Pepper
 * Sunflower
 * Pinecone
 * Chameleon tail
 * Fingerprints

The creator of the Fibonacci sequence is Leonardo Pisano. In 1202, he thought of this question: " Given optimal conditions, how many pairs of rabbits can be produced from a single pair of rabbits in a year? "

With his experiment of putting two rabbits, one male and one female, he created a method to explain why there are certain patterns that other things life form in our world that has similar application to it as well.

The ratio between the numbers is called the GOLDEN RATIO that is equivalent to the value of: 1.618034

The golden ratio and the Fibonacci sequence tells us that everywhere we lay our eyes on, we can see numbers. Mathematics is everywhere and that is our nature.