Observing the structure of the human body (bones, muscles, tissues, circulatory and nervous system) and comparing it with the morphology of... Read More
Observing the structure of the human body (bones, muscles, tissues, circulatory and nervous system) and comparing it with the morphology of some splendid marine microalgae, I cannot fail to highlight a close similarity between these two micro worlds, which present incredible and fascinating geometric organizations based on infinite mathematical relationships.
Here then appears in the background, from the human heart, a Golden spiral (figure much loved by the Greeks) created by an isosceles triangle (36°, 72°, 72°) which has as vertices, the heads of the humeri and the coccyx of the sacrum. A fantasy?
No, millions of years of evolution of the species present on our planet earth.