时间:2019-01-02 作者:英语课 分类:数学英语


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by Jason Marshall


Despite many people’s assumption to the contrary, math is undeniably artistic 1. It takes a tremendous amount of creative muscle and artistry to devise mathematical solutions. And, as made evident by their frequent battles between elegant symmetry and rampant 2 chaos 3, the traditional fine arts are chock-full of math. Suffice it to say that math and art are intimately related. Today we’re going to take a look at one of these happy relationships and see how the golden ratio that we talked about last time can make you a better photographer.

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Recap of the Golden Ratio

In the last article, we discovered a surprising connection between the Fibonacci sequence developed to model the growth of rabbit populations and the golden ratio used in art and architecture. By simply dividing each element in the Fibonacci sequence by the previous one, we obtained a brand new sequence which, amazingly enough, continually converged 4 toward the value of the golden ratio—also known as “phi.” That may not seem all that amazing, but the strange thing is that phi and the shapes derived 5 from it—likethe golden rectangle we talked about last time—had been used artistically 6 for thousands of years before Fibonacci ever contemplated 7 rabbits. So the fact that this number even shows up in the rabbit problem means there must be something fundamentally important about it...and that possibility is pretty amazing.

The Fibonacci Spiral

The most beautiful rectangle—the so called “golden rectangle”—has some very special properties. As we discussed last time, when a single line is drawn 8 inside a golden rectangle to partition off a square, the leftover 9 interior part is yet another golden rectangle. And this partitioning off and creating smaller and smaller pairs of squares and golden rectangles can continue forever. If you create such a figure, and then draw an arc sweeping 10 diagonally from one corner of each newly formed square to the other, you will create a beautiful Fibonacci spiral.(见图一)


If you’re interested in seeing a video showing exactly how this is done, check out this week’s Math Dude “Video Extra!” episode on YouTube. Why do I call this spiral beautiful? Well, it certainly is subjective 11, but to me the symmetry is alluring 12. And it’s made even more so because this shape isn’t just some random 13 mathematical construction—it frequently occurs in nature!

The Golden Ratio in Nature

Case 1: Compare the shape of the Fibonacci spiral to the shell of the chambered nautilus—which, if you’re curious, is an ocean-dwelling creature related to octopus 14. The curves of the shell and the Fibonacci spiral trace out remarkably 15 similar patterns. Case 2: Look at the seeds in the center of a sunflower—they’re arranged in spiral patterns curling in both directions. Though that by itself isn’t so strange, the fact that the number of spirals always equals a Fibonacci number is a little curious. It doesn’t matter which way you count the spirals—right or left—either. Both directions will give Fibonacci numbers. And they’ll be sequential Fibonacci numbers too—perhaps 34 in one direction and 55 in the other. That’s kinda weird 16, right? Well, there are plenty more cases too. Fibonacci numbers and golden ratios show up in pinecones, pineapples, flower petals 17, leaves on trees, and perhaps even make an appearance in the proportioning of the human body.

We should be a little careful here, however. Some of these facts could certainly be purely 18 coincidental—in particular those about human anatomy 19. But the Fibonacci numbers and Fibonacci spirals appear so frequently in nature that it seems these relationships must, at least in some cases, be a byproduct of some fundamental properties of biology—in other words, of life itself!

How to Use the Golden Ratio to Take Better Pictures

So, nature has bountifully embraced the golden ratio, artists have displayed its exquisite 20 proportions, and now you might be wondering: Can I use it too? Absolutely. Here’s a quick and dirty tip for improving the composition of your photographs using the golden ratio! First, when taking a picture, imagine placing the Fibonacci spiral on top of the scene you’re shooting. Then, the idea is to position the most important element of your shot—perhaps a person’s eyes—not at the overall center of the image, but at the off-centered eye of the Fibonacci spiral. It’s simple, but this technique really does make for more interesting pictures—search the web for examples and see for yourself.

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This trick of using the golden ratio to lay out your image is related to the well-known “rule of thirds” you may have heard of. The idea here is to divide your image into thirds both horizontally and vertically 21, and then to place important elements at the intersections 22 of these lines. The rule of thirds is really just a simplified version of the golden ratio method—after all, it’s a lot easier to mentally picture dividing an image into thirds rather than a Fibonacci spiral. Either way, if you follow this rule when taking your pictures, your friends will soon be begging you to teach them your secrets—and now you know the math to do it!

Wrap Up

Okay, that’s all we have time for today. If you have a few minutes, I highly recommend watching the short video “Nature by Numbers” that’s recently been getting a lot of attention on YouTube. The video uses some stunning 23 computer graphics 24 to demonstrate the interplay between math and nature—including the Fibonacci spiral.

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adj.艺术(家)的,美术(家)的;善于艺术创作的
  • The picture on this screen is a good artistic work.这屏风上的画是件很好的艺术品。
  • These artistic handicrafts are very popular with foreign friends.外国朋友很喜欢这些美术工艺品。
adj.(植物)蔓生的;狂暴的,无约束的
  • Sickness was rampant in the area.该地区疾病蔓延。
  • You cannot allow children to rampant through the museum.你不能任由小孩子在博物馆里乱跑。
n.混乱,无秩序
  • After the failure of electricity supply the city was in chaos.停电后,城市一片混乱。
  • The typhoon left chaos behind it.台风后一片混乱。
v.(线条、运动的物体等)会于一点( converge的过去式 );(趋于)相似或相同;人或车辆汇集;聚集
  • Thousands of supporters converged on London for the rally. 成千上万的支持者从四面八方汇聚伦敦举行集会。
  • People converged on the political meeting from all parts of the city. 人们从城市的四面八方涌向这次政治集会。 来自《简明英汉词典》
vi.起源;由来;衍生;导出v.得到( derive的过去式和过去分词 );(从…中)得到获得;源于;(从…中)提取
  • Many English words are derived from Latin and Greek. 英语很多词源出于拉丁文和希腊文。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He derived his enthusiasm for literature from his father. 他对文学的爱好是受他父亲的影响。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adv.艺术性地
  • The book is beautifully printed and artistically bound. 这本书印刷精美,装帧高雅。
  • The room is artistically decorated. 房间布置得很美观。
v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的
  • All the characters in the story are drawn from life.故事中的所有人物都取材于生活。
  • Her gaze was drawn irresistibly to the scene outside.她的目光禁不住被外面的风景所吸引。
n.剩货,残留物,剩饭;adj.残余的
  • These narrow roads are a leftover from the days of horse-drawn carriages.这些小道是从马车时代沿用下来的。
  • Wonder if that bakery lets us take leftover home.不知道那家糕饼店会不会让我们把卖剩的带回家。
adj.范围广大的,一扫无遗的
  • The citizens voted for sweeping reforms.公民投票支持全面的改革。
  • Can you hear the wind sweeping through the branches?你能听到风掠过树枝的声音吗?
a.主观(上)的,个人的
  • The way they interpreted their past was highly subjective. 他们解释其过去的方式太主观。
  • A literary critic should not be too subjective in his approach. 文学评论家的看法不应太主观。
adj.吸引人的,迷人的
  • The life in a big city is alluring for the young people. 大都市的生活对年轻人颇具诱惑力。
  • Lisette's large red mouth broke into a most alluring smile. 莉莎特的鲜红的大嘴露出了一副极为诱人的微笑。
adj.随机的;任意的;n.偶然的(或随便的)行动
  • The list is arranged in a random order.名单排列不分先后。
  • On random inspection the meat was found to be bad.经抽查,发现肉变质了。
n.章鱼
  • He experienced nausea after eating octopus.吃了章鱼后他感到恶心。
  • One octopus has eight tentacles.一条章鱼有八根触角。
ad.不同寻常地,相当地
  • I thought she was remarkably restrained in the circumstances. 我认为她在那种情况下非常克制。
  • He made a remarkably swift recovery. 他康复得相当快。
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的
  • From his weird behaviour,he seems a bit of an oddity.从他不寻常的行为看来,他好像有点怪。
  • His weird clothes really gas me.他的怪衣裳简直笑死人。
n.花瓣( petal的名词复数 )
  • white petals tinged with blue 略带蓝色的白花瓣
  • The petals of many flowers expand in the sunshine. 许多花瓣在阳光下开放。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
adv.纯粹地,完全地
  • I helped him purely and simply out of friendship.我帮他纯粹是出于友情。
  • This disproves the theory that children are purely imitative.这证明认为儿童只会单纯地模仿的理论是站不住脚的。
n.解剖学,解剖;功能,结构,组织
  • He found out a great deal about the anatomy of animals.在动物解剖学方面,他有过许多发现。
  • The hurricane's anatomy was powerful and complex.对飓风的剖析是一项庞大而复杂的工作。
adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的
  • I was admiring the exquisite workmanship in the mosaic.我当时正在欣赏镶嵌画的精致做工。
  • I still remember the exquisite pleasure I experienced in Bali.我依然记得在巴厘岛所经历的那种剧烈的快感。
adv.垂直地
  • Line the pages for the graph both horizontally and vertically.在这几页上同时画上横线和竖线,以便制作图表。
  • The human brain is divided vertically down the middle into two hemispheres.人脑从中央垂直地分为两半球。
n.横断( intersection的名词复数 );交叉;交叉点;交集
  • Traffic lights have been placed at all major intersections. 所有重要的交叉路口都安装了交通信号灯。
  • Intersections are of the greatest importance in highway design. 在道路设计中,交叉口占有最重要的地位。 来自辞典例句
adj.极好的;使人晕倒的
  • His plays are distinguished only by their stunning mediocrity.他的戏剧与众不同之处就是平凡得出奇。
  • The finished effect was absolutely stunning.完工后的效果非常美。
n.制图法,制图学;图形显示
  • You've leveraged your graphics experience into the video area.你们把图形设计业务的经验运用到录像业务中去。
  • Improved graphics took computer games into a new era.经改进的制图技术将电脑游戏带进了一个新时代。
n.值勤表,花名册
  • The teacher checked the roster to see whom he would teach this year.老师查看花名册,想了解今年要教的学生。
  • The next day he put himself first on the new roster for domestic chores.第二天,他把自己排在了新的家务值日表的第一位。
学英语单词
A lot Much water has run beneath the bridge since.
air breathing adaptations
air filtration unit
alkaline leach
anisergy
antiaggregating
Arcturus
arms dealer
automatic volume control (a.v.c.)
Baykalovo
be sunk in sth
binary large object
black-bag
Bobby Fischer
buhrstones
carpenter's drawing compasses
catoptric anamorphosis
cellaret(te)
chance of occurrence
common bundle
compinable
computer storage device
deflexions
dejacketer
design stress limit
detersions
dialling call system
diffuse galactic gamma-rays
double quote character
eck fistula
endocrinosity
excitation silicon rectifier cubicle
final cost
five-unit code automatic transmitter
FLAVOQUINA
flemish brick
forthleads
franklin delano roosevelts
Free-Soilism
front drive axle clutch fork
frost over
gemcs
Girl Guider
glours
hand marking
heat loss through walls
high beta-stellarator
hole armature
ingerent failure
iodotyrosine
last half year
lea strength
Les Triagoz
Lewis, Sinclair
live storage pile
main PBX
male hemp plant
maxacava
mear
Mendelian character
meringue kiss
minus effect
monotrichous
offshore banks
Ottelia heterophylla
phytocoenostics ,geobotany,phytosociology
put it out of someone's power
qses
quarry spoil
radiator draw-off plug
radio communication engineering
reckon with
repeated summation
Rukwa
run file
scareth
scoggan
sea-water distillator
semi-tangent
semi-vitrified wheel
skeleton switchboard
spade tuning
spark chamber picture
splinted
squeakingly
Stepnogorsk
surgical cloth
suspension conveyer chain
teleprograms
tereter
Thatcherizing
Tori-shima
track while scan
transient species
Trustafarian
unevenness
uziss
vital optimum
warezed
water propeller
western cedar
with half an eye