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The Art of the Spiral

From magnetic fields to vast galaxies swirling in space, spirals can be seen in every aspect in nature. We see them in the physical forces which shape the Earth - the tides of the ocean, the winds in the atmosphere - and within life itself. Plants and the horns and shells of animals grow in spiral formations and some animals, especially aquatic species, possess a twisting locomotion.

The spiral phenomenon within natural forms can be explained through mathematics - the pattern is a result of complex sequences, equations and algorithms which nature utilises in her designs of the Universe. But mathematics alone cannot justify the lure of the spiral to the human mind.

  

http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/junkyard/spiral.html

Spirals

http://glinda.lrsm.upenn.edu/~weeks/ideas/spiral2.html

Pictures of various mathematical spirals

 

http://goldennumber.net/spirals.htm

Fibonacci numbers and Phi are related to spiral growth

http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/emt669/Student.Folders/Callinan.Michael/Essays/spirals/Spirals.html

Spirals by Mike Callinan and Larry Shook

http://www.spiral.org.uk/spirals.htm

For how long have people depicted spiral designs in their art and architecture, and why does the image have such a provocative effect?

http://math.truman.edu/~thammond/history/Spiral.html

Spirals - Mathematics and the Liberal Arts

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/lib/spirals.html

Galaxies: Spirals

http://www.geomancy.org/ezines/ezine_6/ezine61c.html

Of Spirals and Rings

http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~brand/logspiral.html

Logarithmic Spirals

http://www.notam02.no/~oyvindha/loga.html

http://www.phy.mtu.edu/faculty/info/jaszczak/compspirals.html

Graphite with growth spirals on the basal pinacoids

http://www.moonstar.com/~nedmay/chromat/fibonaci.htm

Fibonacci Spirals

http://www.geocities.com/rerewhakaaitu/Fractals3.html

Infinite Spirals

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