Geometry in nature

Discover the fascinating world of geometry in nature and how it shapes the stunning landscapes around us. Explore top ideas that showcase the intricate patterns and symmetry found in the natural world.
I was curious, so I analyzed the geometry of the peacock's tail-feather display.  Turns out the shape is a symmetrical phyllotaxis, which is somewhat surprising.   Most phyllotaxis patterns in nature (like on pinecones, pineapples and sunflowers) have spirals of adjacent Fibonacci numbers (usually 5, 8, 13 or 21), but the peacock's feathers have the same count of spirals in both directions! Nature, Fibonacci In Nature Patterns, Fibonacci Numbers In Nature, Golden Ratio In Nature, Feather Display, Fibonacci In Nature, Maths In Nature, Fractals In Nature, Spirals In Nature

I was curious, so I analyzed the geometry of the peacock's tail-feather display. Turns out the shape is a symmetrical phyllotaxis, which is somewhat surprising. Most phyllotaxis patterns in nature (like on pinecones, pineapples and sunflowers) have spirals of adjacent Fibonacci numbers (usually 5, 8, 13 or 21), but the peacock's feathers have the same count of spirals in both directions!

Avatar
Nyssa Skorji
Organic Patterns In Nature, Natural Forms Gcse, Geometry Nature, Foto Macro, Nature Patterns, Geometry In Nature, Natural Form Art, Geometric Nature, Art Appliqué

Geometric forms are those which correspond to named regular shapes, such as squares, rectangles and circles. I like the fact that not all naturally occurring objects are organic and it is the precision and regularity of forms within the natural world which I find particularly inspiring. Below are just a few of many examples.

Avatar
aubree wright
50 Visually Pleasing Examples Of Geometrical Symmetry In Nature (New Pics) | Bored Panda Nature, Symmetry In Nature, Symmetry Photography, Maths In Nature, Photos Of Flowers, Mathematics Art, Images Of Nature, Geometry In Nature, Nature Photography Flowers

Symmetry is usually defined as a sense of "balanced proportions" or "the quality of having parts that match each other," especially in an attractive way. And, when you think about it, it is all around us. Whether we look at human beings, architecture, art, or biology, there’s nothing more fascinating than seeing how the world is full of perfect forms and harmony.

C
Cyndi Crisel