Quality four 9s silver enhances the magic of fractals and the Golden Ratio. The Golden Ratio has baffled scientists for centuries. The Golden Ratio (phi = φ) is often called The Most Beautiful Number In The Universe. The reason φ is so extraordinary is because it can be visualized almost everywhere, starting from geometry to the human body itself! The Renaissance Artists called this “The Divine Proportion” or “The Golden Ratio” It is believed that Martin Ohm (1792–1872) was the first person to use the term “golden” to describe the golden ratio. to use the term. In 1815, he published “Die reine Elementar-Mathematik” (The Pure Elementary Mathematics). Showing up everywhere from snail shells to financial markets and all the way to galaxies, this peculiar law of nature seeps into everything. he golden ratio is best approximated by the famous "Fibonacci numbers." Fibonacci numbers are a never-ending sequence starting with 0 and 1, and continuing by adding the previous two numbers.
Musical compositions often reflect Fibonacci numbers and phi. Fibonacci and phi relationships are often found in the timing of musical compositions. As an example, the climax of songs is often found at roughly the phi point (61.8%) of the song, as opposed to the middle or end of the song.
The Taj Mahal in India was also constructed using the Golden Ratio. The main building of the Taj Mahal was designed using the Golden Ratio. This is why it looks so perfect. The rectangles that served as the basic outline for the exterior of the building were all in the Golden Proportion.
This coin celebrates the phenomenon of the Golden Ratio - can you find all examples and references in the design?
1oz FINE SILVER 9999/10000
Magnum Opus 2022
In Quadrum Capsule
Silver Content (Troy oz): 1
Diameter (mm): 38mm
Mintage Bullion 20 000
Nominal/Face value: 5 NZD