Posted by Sunny Kalara in Tuesday Physics Tattoos | 2 Comments
Extraordinary Fibonacci Tattoo
My half-sleeve after the first sitting. It’s being done without any black ink. At the top is a nautilus shell, … Around the nautilus shell are the first eight numbers in the Fibonacci sequence: 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21. This represents the perceived chaos in nature that is really a careful pattern, often indiscernible without careful observation.
Art by Bones at Fallen Angel Tattoo, Citrus Heights, CA.
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The Fibonacci Tattoo adorns Bo.

An accomplished fusion Belly Dancer in CA.
In describing the Fibonacci Tattoo, she describes the job of a physicist rather well:
This represents the perceived chaos in nature that is really a careful pattern, often indiscernible without careful observation.
Isn’t that what all physicists do? Carefully observe and descen a pattern!
Talk Like a Physicist



Hey, glad you like my tattoo… I’ve had some more work done on it so it isn’t just lines anymore.
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