From the simplest atom to the most complex galaxies, everything that exists in Nature has a certain behavior and obeys specific laws and patterns. These laws and patterns can only be perceived and proven through Mathematics. Pythagoras believed that natural numbers exist in Nature and not in the mind of man; for this reason, they would be eternal and immutable.The incredible demonstrations of organization in Nature show that there is a high probability that, behind this order, lie numbers with a universal, timeless, eternal, and immutable language. The Science of Numbers is present in the snail as well as in the sunflower, in the stock market as well as in a medical image, in a plant cell as well as in a massive galaxy, and in a bacterium or virus as well as in the human body. And it is this science that allows us to read Nature.Among others, we easily find in Nature the so-called golden ratio, known by the Greek letter phi, Irrational, mysterious, and enigmatic, it emerges in countless elements in the form of a ratio. Its approximate value is 1.6180, and it is viewed by many as God's gift to mankind. Its presence goes far beyond coincidence; it is found in living beings—whether humans, animals, or plants—in the microscopic and macroscopic worlds, in minerals, in galaxies, in ocean waves, in hurricanes, and so on.It was by searching for and trying to understand the beauty and harmony of the natural world that man discovered this number. Later, it came to be used mast
| Número de páginas | 265 |
| Edição | 1 (2026) |
| Formato | 16x23 (160x230) |
| Acabamento | Brochura s/ orelha |
| Coloração | Preto e branco |
| Tipo de papel | Couche 90g |
| Idioma | Português |
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