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From: stbenge
Subject: exploring Penrose tiling: kite and dart deflation
Date: 30 Oct 2009 22:30:53
Message: <4aeba15d@news.povray.org>
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Hi everyone,
My brother and I were discussing the Fibonacci sequence yesterday when
my brother discovered patterns showing up when dividing current and last
numbers in the sequence. As it turns out, this is one way to calculate
the golden ratio. Many of you already know this, but I still think it's
really neat :)
Anyway, it was the Fibonacci sequence which got me to looking up other
things, and I once again found the page for Penrose tiling. Only this
time, I was able to understand some of what was being described, hence
this image :) And wouldn't you know it, the golden ratio came in handy
for most aspects of it!
I was a fun exercise :D
Sam
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From: stbenge
Subject: Re: exploring Penrose tiling: kite and dart deflation
Date: 31 Oct 2009 01:35:44
Message: <4aebccb0@news.povray.org>
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Just in case you're interested, here's the same set with the curved
areas colored in~
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stbenge <UN### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My brother and I were discussing the Fibonacci sequence yesterday when
> my brother discovered patterns showing up when dividing current and last
> numbers in the sequence. As it turns out, this is one way to calculate
> the golden ratio. Many of you already know this, but I still think it's
> really neat :)
>
> Anyway, it was the Fibonacci sequence which got me to looking up other
> things, and I once again found the page for Penrose tiling. Only this
> time, I was able to understand some of what was being described, hence
> this image :) And wouldn't you know it, the golden ratio came in handy
> for most aspects of it!
>
> I was a fun exercise :D
>
> Sam
A really fun exercise for you, a new world to explore for me...
Thanks Sam!
:-)
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From: stbenge
Subject: Re: exploring Penrose tiling: kite and dart deflation
Date: 1 Nov 2009 15:10:46
Message: <4aedeb46$1@news.povray.org>
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Carlo C. wrote:
> stbenge <UN### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>> I was a fun exercise :D
>>
> A really fun exercise for you, a new world to explore for me...
> Thanks Sam!
> :-)
Thanks! You're welcome :)
I'm thinking about trying a version with seven-fold symmetry, if I can
just figure it out :S
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From: Paolo Gibellini
Subject: Re: exploring Penrose tiling: kite and dart deflation
Date: 2 Nov 2009 08:30:15
Message: <4aeedee7$1@news.povray.org>
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As usual an interesting and pictorial solution for your fun exercises!
;-)
Paolo
>stbenge on date 31/10/2009 03:29 wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My brother and I were discussing the Fibonacci sequence yesterday when
> my brother discovered patterns showing up when dividing current and last
> numbers in the sequence. As it turns out, this is one way to calculate
> the golden ratio. Many of you already know this, but I still think it's
> really neat :)
>
> Anyway, it was the Fibonacci sequence which got me to looking up other
> things, and I once again found the page for Penrose tiling. Only this
> time, I was able to understand some of what was being described, hence
> this image :) And wouldn't you know it, the golden ratio came in handy
> for most aspects of it!
>
> I was a fun exercise :D
>
> Sam
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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From: stbenge
Subject: Re: exploring Penrose tiling: kite and dart deflation
Date: 2 Nov 2009 14:16:14
Message: <4aef2ffe$1@news.povray.org>
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Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> As usual an interesting and pictorial solution for your fun exercises!
> ;-)
> Paolo
Thanks!
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On 1-11-2009 21:10, stbenge wrote:
> Carlo C. wrote:
>> stbenge <UN### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>>> I was a fun exercise :D
>>>
>> A really fun exercise for you, a new world to explore for me...
>> Thanks Sam!
>> :-)
>
> Thanks! You're welcome :)
>
> I'm thinking about trying a version with seven-fold symmetry, if I can
> just figure it out :S
If it was easy Penrose would have found and patented it.
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