How To Mathematics Organize Patterns in The World?

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How to mathematics organize patterns in the world?

In the animal world (humans including) symmetrical animals are regarded as the most attractive
by both sexes. It's like flashing You have perfect genes.

Fibonacci numbers are found in almost any flowers. Sunflowers have the seeds in perfect
Fibonacci order. 1 seed then 2 seeds 3 seeds 6 seeds 12 seeds 24 seeds and so on in the flowers.
This arrangement ensures maximum sunlight to each litte seed in the flower.

If You take the number of petals in a flower, they all follow a mathemathical order.

A river flowing through a landscape has Pi in it. The straight distance from start to end relates
with Pi (I've forgot the exact relation) if You measure the actual distance.

The big pyramids have Pi in them. The Egyptians didn't know Pi, but learned from experience.
The formula is the height mulitplied with 2xPi. Divide the result with 4 -that's the length of the
sides. It gives the base You need to build as high as You can on a solid base with the given
angle.

The light of speed is a constant. If You send a signal and get a returnsignal, You measure the
time from sending to recieving the signal again. Knowing the speed of light You can calculate
the distance. The principal behind RADAR. The ears of an owl works like RADAR. Their faces
and ears are slightly assymmetrical. It's an adoption to being able to locate the direction of the
sound. The tiny difference in time a sound hits the ears makes it possible to pinpoint the direction
and distance and predict the movement of the pray. An owl can hit very precisely in almost total
darkness having predicted the point of interception.

The mind plays tricks on us. We like order and try to see a known patch. That's why we can
recognize a tootstick man. We simply catalog it in a known box.

It gives clues to the segment You belong to. In fact You don't have to interrogate people to know
who they really are. You can just look at Facebook and Google, there's a good chance they know
You better - than You do Yourself!

If You know what phone people use, what computer they use and what search engine they use.
You can begin to say something very specific about the persons You're trying to figure out. In
the end by math and cross references. If You use Bing and Safari as a browser, You're most
likely not a frontrunner, but accepts the given choice. Just as an example.

OPINION: “In every thing you do,it involves mathemathics,


How mathematics helps predict the behavior of nature and
phenomena in the world.?
Predicting the size, location, and timing of natural hazards is virtually impossible, but now, earth
scientists are able to forecast hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and
landslides using fractals.
A fractal is a mathematical formula of a pattern that repeats over a wide range of size and time
scales. These patterns are hidden within more complex systems. A good example of a fractal is
the branching system of a river. Small tributaries join to form larger and larger "branches" in the
system, but each small piece of the system closely resembles the branching pattern as a whole.

At the American Geophysical Union meeting held last month, Benoit Mandelbrot, a professor of
mathematical sciences at Yale University who is considered to be the father of fractals, described
how he has been using fractals to find order within complex systems in nature, such as the
natural shape of a coastline. As a result of his research, earth scientists are taking Mandelbrot's
fractal approach one step further and are measuring past events and making probability forecasts
about the size, location, and timing of future natural disasters.

"By understanding the fractal order and scale imbedded in patterns of chaos, researchers found a
deeper level of understanding that can be used to predict natural hazards," says Christopher
Barton, a research geologist at the United States Geological Survey, "They can measure past
events like a hurricane and then apply fractal mathematics to predict future hurricane events."

In the past, earth scientists have relied on statistical methods to forecast natural hazard events,
but when Barton used fractals, he found that these patterns contain a level of information that has
never been seen using statistical methods. Barton discovered that by comparing the fractal
formulas of the size and frequency of a hurricane's wind speed to the historic record of
information about past hurricane landfall location and timing that he was able to predict the
approximate wind speed of the hurricane when it made landfall at a given coastal location along
the United States Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts.

OPINION:
How mathematics helps control the nature and occurrences in the
world.?
It is almost impossible to control nature, but mathematics can help understand why nature is such
a powerful force, and how things develop and form there is the Fibonacci sequence that show
how things increase in numbers in nature, such as the number petals on a flower or the coils on a
shell. The understanding of these can help us make small changes in specific organisms, but
nature cannot be controlled.

 How does mathematics help to organize pattern and regularities in the word?

According to Juan Apolinario C. Reyes, K to 12 textbook writer at Great Deeds Textbook (2015-

present)

Mathematics can helps us control nature and occurrences in the world for our own good through
mathematical modelling. By mathematical modeling we see the inputs to events and their most
likely outcomes. Knowing these inputs and seeing their consequences and establishing their
relationship defined quantitatively, we can prepare for untoward consequences, or better yet,
maybe we can stop them from happening.

Mathematics is like a bridge, between the reality and imagination.

you can understand anything systematically with mathematics. Mathematics is like the
translator of mother Nature everything in the universe can be translated and can be
understood by the language of mathematics.

As it is a bridge, you can connect the reality of the nature to your imagination. Without
mathematics it is difficult to understand the laws of these universe.

It can connect you with everything .

You can use it indirectly to control the nature.

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