OneAs Clive Thompson points out,
Small,
Precise,
Poetic,
Spiraling mixture:
Math plus poetry yields the Fib.
Even more lovely is the fact that the Fibonacci sequence officially begins with a zero. That means that the true first line of every Fib is always the same: Silence.Start with a moment of rest. How beautiful.
Here's my 'umble contribution:
IUpdate (4/14): I was mentioned in the New York Times Book Section !
like
to blog.
Frequently.
Theory matters.
Computer science (theory)
is my home and geometric algorithms are
sublime. Let P be a set of points in general position in the plane. Amen.
Nice Fibbery, Suresh. Thanks for stopping by, linking in, and writing a Fib!
ReplyDeletePosted by Gregory K.
I love it! I wonder how long it would take to use a lexicon and a scripting language to make a generator of this type of poetry.
ReplyDeletePosted by Kunal
Suresh, 5th line, doesn't 'theory matters' have 4 syllables?
ReplyDeletePosted by Anonymous
the-o-ry matt-ers
ReplyDeleteit's the-o-ry rather than thee-ry
Posted by Suresh
Thank you, this is fun...but,
ReplyDeleteMy
Life
is a
plethora
of more things to do
than there are minutes in the day.
Posted by LindaM
Hi, Suresh. I hope you're having as much fun this weekend as I am. This has to prove some theory of randomness or web distribution or SOMETHING, but I'm not bothering to analyze.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the story of the "Let P be a set of points in general position" "Amen" joke?
ReplyDeletePosted by Luca
Well, I got the actual line from Jeff Erickson. The joke is that almost all geometry papers will start with a statement of this kind (at least the classical papers), and so it seems a fitting signifier for the field.
ReplyDeleteand like all jokes, this one does poorly when held up to the light and examined critically ;)
Posted by Suresh
Funny fib. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled across your blog when googling for Fibs.
Keep going.
Posted by hema