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The Fibonacci’s clock explained
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The Fibonacci’s clock explained

The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers in which each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, starting with 0 and 1. It was first introduced by the Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci in the 13th century. The sequence appears in various natural phenomena, such as the arrangement of leaves on a stem, the spiral patterns in sunflower heads, and the branching patterns in trees. The Fibonacci sequence also has applications in mathematics, computer science, and stock market analysis.

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The Fibonacci clock is an innovative timepiece that uses the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical pattern, to display the time in a unique and visually appealing way. This clock was designed by Philippe Lebru and uses the Fibonacci sequence, where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and so on). Here's an explanation of how the Fibonacci clock works: 1. **Layout:** The clock face is divided into squares, each representing a number in the Fibonacci sequence. 2. **Time Display:** The clock indicates time using a series of colored lights. Each row of squares represents a different unit of time: hours, groups of 5 minutes, single minutes, and seconds. 3. **Lights:** The clock uses different colors of lights to represent different values within the Fibonacci sequence. For instance: - Yellow lights indicate hours. - Red lights represent increments of 5 minutes. - Green lights show single minutes. - Blue lights display seconds. 4. **Calculating Time:** To tell the time, you add the values of the lit squares in each row to get the time. For instance: - If the squares in the first row (hours) are lit at positions 3 and 5 (representing the 3rd and 5th hours), it would display 8 hours. - In the second row (groups of 5 minutes), if positions 2, 3, and 5 are lit, it represents 5 + 8 + 3 = 16 minutes. - The third row (single minutes) shows the minutes remaining after counting the groups of 5 minutes. - The bottom row (seconds) displays the seconds. 5. **Changing Patterns:** The pattern of lit squares changes every minute to represent the current time using the Fibonacci sequence. The Fibonacci clock offers an unconventional and artistic way of displaying time, combining mathematical concepts with a visually intriguing design. It requires a bit of mental calculation to read the time, adding an element of engagement and uniqueness to timekeeping.

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Hours change depending on sun angle

The Fibonacci’s clock explained

@ElaineBenes99

Agree

What is this clock ⏰ Joder . Wow 😳 What after 12 ? 🤣

that is interesting and amazing

Now i need one.

Ok get ready Fibonacci's 😜🤣

@imsolcia

I still love my normal clock

@silviabufanda

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@profitableLos3r Dope. I want one for Christmas

This is awesome

I've got to make one of these.

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Everything can be Fibonacci ?

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Dan brown made it

Very nice. Thank you.

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Amazing 🙌

Time meets art and mathematics!

Is it really needed
