Sea Shell Spiral Pattern and the Nautilus
by Owen Borville
November 30, 2021
Science
Many sea shells feature a spiral pattern that follows a logaritmic sequence, including the Nautilus and the snail. These sea shells are also known to follow the Golden Ratio, or the Fibonacci Sequence.
In the Fibonacci Sequence, each number in the sequence is the sum of the previous two numbers.
As the sea shell grows from inside out clockwise to the right, the same spiral pattern is maintained.
This unique pattern is found often in nature and in particular in living things and points toward design by an Intelligent Designer.
This Intelligent Design is showcased through out nature.
by Owen Borville
November 30, 2021
Science
Many sea shells feature a spiral pattern that follows a logaritmic sequence, including the Nautilus and the snail. These sea shells are also known to follow the Golden Ratio, or the Fibonacci Sequence.
In the Fibonacci Sequence, each number in the sequence is the sum of the previous two numbers.
As the sea shell grows from inside out clockwise to the right, the same spiral pattern is maintained.
This unique pattern is found often in nature and in particular in living things and points toward design by an Intelligent Designer.
This Intelligent Design is showcased through out nature.