2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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The Mathematics of Beauty
The Fibonacci Sequence is a sequence of numbers where each number is the sum of the previous twoâi.e., 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34âŠand so on to infinity. The ratio of one number to the next is approximately 1.61803, which is called âphiâ, or the Golden Ratio. Itâs not a magical mathematical equation of the universe, but it definitely reflects natural, aesthetically beautiful patterns. The ratio been used as the ideal proportion standard by artists and architects throughout history, and itâs also found in nature because itâs one of the most efficient way to pack things together. The human body can mostly be divided up in terms of the golden ratio, with one nose, two eyes, three segments to each limb, five fingers on each hand, and our measurements and proportions also reflect the ratio, especially the proportions of the human faceâthe width of the nose, position of the eyes, length of the chin. Our attraction to another person increases if their body and features are symmetrical and proportional, since we perceive them to be healthier, and so the Golden Ratio appears to be connected with humans ideals of beauty. Itâs worth noting, however, that although the ratio can create a beautiful face, it canât create a beautiful mind.
Introdução
Sem dĂșvida nenhuma, esse foi um trimestre bem agitado. Antes mesmo do ano letivo começar, jĂĄ tinhamos trabalhos marcados, e atĂ© mesmo alguns pontos extras jĂĄ garantidos. TambĂ©m atualizamos nossas ferramentas de aprendizagem, deixando para trĂĄs o PBWorks, jĂĄ considerado pela professora como âuma ferramenta ultrapassadaâ, e adotando agora o Facebook como nosso novo site para o compartilhamento de atividades e modo de avaliar a dinĂąmica do trabalho em equipe da turma. Continuamos usar o CmapTools, e tambĂ©m iniciamos alguns trabalhos com o Geogebra. A principio eu nĂŁo estava gostando muito, mas depois eu me acostumei melhor.
O trimestre foi bem puxado, acho que foi dificil para todos. Os trabalhos começaram a se amontoar, e por mais que tentåssemos organizar, nao estavamos conseguindo. Porém, pudemos contar com a ajuda um dos outros, e se continuarmos desse modo, acho que podemos seguir, todos juntos.
E claro, vamos ter que continuar tentando melhorar a organização
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Roman OpaĆka was a French-born Polish painter who painted numbers. In 1965 he began painting a process of counting â from one to infinity. Starting in the top left-hand corner of the canvas and finishing in the bottom right-hand corner, the tiny numbers were painted in horizontal rows. As of July 2004, he had reached 5.5 million. (via triangulation)Â
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Sem dĂșvida nenhuma, esse foi um trimestre bem agitado. Antes mesmo do ano letivo começar, jĂĄ tinhamos trabalhos marcados, e atĂ© mesmo alguns pontos extras jĂĄ garantidos. TambĂ©m atualizamos nossas ferramentas de aprendizagem, deixando para trĂĄs o PBWorks, jĂĄ considerado pela professora como âumaâŠ