Is there 3d equivalent to the fibonacci sequence? I see pictures of the golden spiral and was wondering if there was a similar kind of sequence that would fill up 3 dimensional space. I was looking at the Romanesco broccoli, which is a 3d shape, but you can only see the spiral from looking at it in a particular way.
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1Is the Fibonacci sequence 2D.? – Nosrati Apr 30 '17 at 04:49
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Golden dragon fractal is what the OP is talking about . . . I think. – Chickenmancer Apr 30 '17 at 07:06
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1I think OP is talking about this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_spiral – Somnium Apr 30 '17 at 10:17
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The Padovan sequence has a 3-D analogue that fills the space with prisms that grow in linear dimension as the sequence. That's all I remember of the top of my head.
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