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Witch Hat Atelier #04 opens with another beautiful sequence that proves the team understands a mere replica of Shirahama's illustrations might fall short. Instead, each sigil's explanation is given life and threaded together as match cuts between their shape & elemental magic

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The history of Fibonacci's clock is quite intriguing, as it combines the fascinating world of mathematics with the practical application of timekeeping. The clock is named after Leonardo Fibonacci, also known as Leonardo of Pisa, an Italian mathematician from the Middle Ages. Fibonacci is most famous for introducing the Hindu-Arabic numeral system to the Western world and for his work in the Fibonacci sequence. However, the Fibonacci clock we know today is not a direct creation of Leonardo Fibonacci. The modern Fibonacci clock is a tribute to his mathematical genius and the beauty of the Fibonacci sequence. The clock's design is based on the sequence, with each number represented by a specific color or pattern. 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. The sequence goes as follows: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, and so on. The sequence appears in many natural phenomena, such as the arrangement of leaves on a stem, the spiral patterns of a pinecone, and the growth of a nautilus shell. The Fibonacci clock is a unique timepiece that displays the time using the Fibonacci sequence. The clock face is divided into sections that correspond to the numbers in the sequence. The time is shown by illuminating specific sections of the clock face, with each section representing a different unit of time. For example, one section might represent hours, another minutes, and another seconds.

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