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Fibbonacci Haiku

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This is actually a fairly simple mathematical equation which continually adds from the last equation, based on the information in the last equation itself-adding the larger numbers and acting like "sloping" exponents, not as steep of a climb per cycle. pattern so far is 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13... continue on :D

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Hi.

I am.

This is me.

Welcome to my thread.

It exists to express ourselves.

Each consecutive sentence is built upon the last.

Now, can anyone please tell me how many syllables go into the next sentence?

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8+13=21

It would be a jolly long line after a very short time if you carried on thus.

(I was rather pleased with the above)

;-)

Edited by GrandmasterP

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21 This will grow fast -- do you know the story about the Persian shah who lost his fortune?

 

34 He was an accomplished chess player, and he challenged a master to a match, promising, if the latter wins, any reward he wishes...

 

55 The master said, I don't need much, oh mighty shah. Just give me two grains of wheat on the first square of the board, and square that for the second square, and square that for the third square, and so on... all sixty-four of them. And the shah agreed.

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om

all is

one is born

from the one come two

from the two are born the many

many perceive separateness, the great illusion

each is on a long and winding road back to the state of the one and unity

 

:)

 

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Edit: In the time it took me to craft a reply to how I understood the OP several posts showed up leading me to see my misunderstanding. Please forgive my new start.

 

 

But i liked it so much, im keeping it! :D

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no Haiku here, just an observation

 

 

it's all about poles and holes. that is all binary is.

 

 

for example infinity is a part of the finite

 

finite is part of the infinite

 

 

which bring me to wuji-the beginning with no end

Edited by jaysahnztao

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Or you could just use the 61.8% rule. Each suceeding number is 61.8% larger than the previous number. Fibbonacci numbers are totally facinating.

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