fibonacci spiral – logarithmic spiral curve fitting to cactus areoles
the fibonacci sequence (0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, …) is a very interesting series of numbers which can be found anywhere from aesthetics to nature. for example, […]
a blog by markus nolf
the fibonacci sequence (0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, …) is a very interesting series of numbers which can be found anywhere from aesthetics to nature. for example, […]
die folgenden bilder gehören zu diesem blog-artikel. dona christina zeigt pflanzen aus ihrem medizinischen garten “la aroma-tica”, nahe la fortuna königs-granadilla (passiflora quadrangularis). die blattstiele dieser passionsfrucht-art bilden pseudo-eier, damit […]
the following images are part of this blog post. dona christina presents plants from her medicinal garden “la aroma-tica”, near la fortuna giant granadilla (passiflora quadrangularis). the plant forms pseudo-eggs […]
i’ve been meaning to post these for quite some time now: chara vulgaris is a multicellular green alga in the family characeae (de: armleuchteralgen; the closest relative of green land […]
it probably isn’t what it looks like, but it seems that somebody went ice fishing last weekend at the lake of belvedere castle, right in vienna, austria: what do you […]
i’ve spent quite some time working on curve fitting in R (open-source software for statistical computing), recently. while most of that work went into scientific data at university, i was […]