Phi, the Greek symbol for the number 1.618..., the golden ratio

Phi
The Golden Number

1.61803398874989...

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Penrose Tiling


Tiling in 5-fold symmetry was thought impossible!

Areas can be filled completely and symmetrically with tiles of 3, 4 and 6 sides, but it was long believed that it was impossible to fill an area with 5-fold symmetry, as shown below:

Tiled triangles illustrating three-fold symmetry

Tiled rectangles illustrating four-fold symmetry

Tiled pentagons illustrating five-fold symmetry based on phi, the golden ratio

Tiled hexagons illustrating six-fold symmetry

3 sides 4 sides 5 sides leaves gaps 6 sides

The solution was found in Phi

In the early 1970's, however, Roger Penrose discovered that a surface can be completely tiled in an asymmetrical, non-repeating manner in five-fold symmetry with just two shapes based on phi, now known as "Penrose tiles."

This is accomplished by creating a set of two symmetrical tiles, each of which is the combination of the two triangles found in the geometry of the pentagon.

Phi plays a pivotal role in these constructions.  The relationship of the sides of the pentagon, and also the tiles, is Phi, 1 and 1/Phi.

The triangle shapes found within a pentagon are combined in pairs. One creates a set
of tiles, called "kites" and "darts" like this:
The other creates a
set of diamond tiles like this:
Pentagon illustrating phi or golden ratio relationships Penrose tiles called kites and darts use phi, the golden ratio, in their proportions Penrose tiles using diamonds based on phi, the golden ratio, in their proportions

The ratio of the two types of tiles in the resulting patterns is always phi!

Penrose tiling with kites and darts, applying phi, the golden proportion, in five-fold symmetry

Penrose tiling based on diamonds with phi, golden ratio, proportions in their height and width dimensions

As you expand the tiling to cover greater areas, the ratio of the quantity of the one type of tile to the other always approaches phi, or 1.6180339..., the Golden Ratio.

Within this tiling there can be small areas of five-fold symmetry. Decagons can also occur, which when grouped together can look like pentagons from a distance.

Explore further with these resources:

You can download a free program called "Bob" to generate Penrose tiling like the above at the site of Stephen Collins.

You can buy acrylic puzzles of Penrose darts, kites and tiles and other pentagon-based shapes at Kadon Enterprises.

Quasi-Crystals

Quasi-crystal shape based on phi, the golden ratio Phi also gives 5-fold symmetry in 3D with a single shape, known as a quasi-crystal.

Phi is intrinsically related to the number 5

The appearance of the golden ratio in examples of five-fold symmetry occurs because phi itself is intrinsically related to the number 5, mathematically and trigonometrically.

  • A 360 degree circle divided into five equal sections produces a 72 degree angle, and the cosine of 72 degrees is 0.3090169944, which is exactly one half of phi, the reciprocal of Phi, or 0.6180339887.

  • Phi itself is computed using the square root of five, as follows:

5 ^ .5 * .5 + .5 = Phi

In this mathematical construction, "5 ^ .5" means "5 raised to the 1/2 power," which is the square root of 5, which is then multiplied by .5 and to which .5 is then added.  See more on the Five and Phi page.
 

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