The Golden Ratio The Story of Phi the World Most Astonishing Number (Audible Audio Edition) Mario Livio Mel Foster Brilliance Audio Books

Throughout history, thinkers from mathematicians to theologians have pondered the mysterious relationship between numbers and the nature of reality. In this fascinating book, Mario Livio tells the tale of a number at the heart of that mystery phi, or 1.6180339887....
This curious mathematical relationship, widely known as "The Golden Ratio", was discovered by Euclid more than 2,000 years ago because of its crucial role in the construction of the pentagram, to which magical properties had been attributed. Since then it has shown a propensity to appear in the most astonishing variety of places, from mollusk shells, sunflower florets, and rose petals to the shape of the galaxy. Psychological studies have investigated whether the Golden Ratio is the most aesthetically pleasing proportion extant, and it has been asserted that the creators of the Pyramids and the Parthenon employed it. It is believed to feature in works of art from Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa to Salvador Dali's The Sacrament of the Last Supper, and poets and composers have used it in their works. It has even been found to be connected to the behavior of the stock market!
The Golden Ratio is a captivating journey through art and architecture, botany and biology, physics and mathematics. It tells the human story of numerous phi-fixated individuals, including the followers of Pythagoras who believed that this proportion revealed the hand of God; astronomer Johannes Kepler, who saw phi as the greatest treasure of geometry; such Renaissance thinkers as mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci of Pisa; and such masters of the modern world as Goethe, Cezanne, Bartok, and physicist Roger Penrose. Wherever his quest for the meaning of phi takes him, Mario Livio reveals the world as a place where order, beauty, and eternal mystery will always coexist.
The Golden Ratio The Story of Phi the World Most Astonishing Number (Audible Audio Edition) Mario Livio Mel Foster Brilliance Audio Books
Dr. Mario Livio takes us on such an engaging and intelligent journey on the history of number and mathematics. The carrot is the search for the golden ratio, and he certainly delivers on that in unexpected ways, debunking common misconceptions such as golden ration being the basis for the pyramids, the parthenon, and many famous artworks. On the other hand, he shows that the actual properties of the golden ratio continue to reveal even greater secrets! The deeper theme of the book is the relationship between mathematics and the real world—does mathematics reflect our universe or does our universe strive to conform to mathematics (a Platonic view)? The excitement and enthusiasm for this pursuit sparkles throughout the book.Product details
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The Golden Ratio The Story of Phi the World Most Astonishing Number (Audible Audio Edition) Mario Livio Mel Foster Brilliance Audio Books Reviews
I own several books on dynamic symmetry, which includes the Golden Ratio. Unfortunately all of the other books (3 of them, some rare and out of print) are heavily mathematic in their texts. I would say at least 90% math and about 10% English. So I was stuck trying to decipher the text via the sparce English.
This book is not only fun to read (for a non-mathmetician type), it is fairly easy to understand (not a quick read, and at some points it takes some effort), and I would guesstimate about 80% English, 10% essential illustrations, and 10% math.
And, since I find all this dynamic symmetry and Phi stuff fascinating--and do not want to go back to school to learn advanced algebra and trig--this book is a godsend!
One more thing. This is written by a scientist that can write for non-scientists. He has done his research very thoroughly and covers the subject comprehensively.
authors goal is to ascertain, in the chapter on art, when the golden mean is applied. he certainly left Charles bouleau in a tenable position, which brings up another point. 14 & 15 century Italian artists had strict contracts that dictated subject, composition, colour, & delivery. so if it was applied the patron was dictating.
Mario Livio gives an accessible and objective history of the occurrences and uses of the Golden Ration. He makes a strong argument for Phi as "the world's most astonishing number" while at the same time mitigating some of the more radical claims about the number and its influence through history.
The intricacies of Phi and the surprising places it turns up will certainly be more appreciated given some knowledge of mathematics, but Livio took care to invite the lay reader. His writing, while sometimes technical, is never intimidating, and the hard stuff is nicely tucked in the book's appendices for reader's with a mathematical background to dissect.
The book has two main points - one to simply elucidate what Phi is, how its value was obtained and where it's found in mathematically related disciplines and natural phenomena. The other is to determine the validity of claims of humanity's use of it through history - for instance, its use in the construction of the Pyramids of Egypt. When Livio deals with this latter point, he is never romantic and always objective. He analyzes arguments that have been made for Phi's presence in art and architecture and comes to an unambiguous conclusion about Phi's aesthetic merit. I found no reason to disagree with any of his arguments, but I did occasionally find them to be overly exhaustive, particularly when it turns out that certain people thought Phi to be a bit more astonishing than is actually the case. Still, Livio is a cogent writer, and his book is probably the best place to start if you'd like to learn about Phi.
Mario Livio's The Golden Ratio nicely balanced the last book I read about the world's most astonishing number. Actually, it far surpassed it! While Livio debunks the opinion of others that phi is conspicuous in the ancient pyramids and other monumental ancient works of art, his lively discussion of other places where we are surprised to find phi is enlightening and entertaining. Whether you are curious to know more about the golden number, the golden ratio, the golden triangle, rectangle, rhombohedra, golden sequences, or golden trees I heartily recommend this book!
If it's been a few years since you finished school and like me you "returned" most of the higher math you learned to the teacher (as they say in Mandarin Chinese), you may have to concentrate to follow some of the math proofs.
On a personal level, I am tempted to use Benford's Law in our local community center to engage a few of the local leaders. I hope I can find time in the next few weeks! Also, this book also leaves me wanting to read Livio's latest book "Is God a Mathematician?" and a few recent works by others on chaos theory and complexity systems.
Dr. Mario Livio takes us on such an engaging and intelligent journey on the history of number and mathematics. The carrot is the search for the golden ratio, and he certainly delivers on that in unexpected ways, debunking common misconceptions such as golden ration being the basis for the pyramids, the parthenon, and many famous artworks. On the other hand, he shows that the actual properties of the golden ratio continue to reveal even greater secrets! The deeper theme of the book is the relationship between mathematics and the real world—does mathematics reflect our universe or does our universe strive to conform to mathematics (a Platonic view)? The excitement and enthusiasm for this pursuit sparkles throughout the book.

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