The Golden Ratio: Phi, 1.618

Cosmology and appearances of Phi

Phi appears in the Solar System and The Universe.

From the distances between the planets, to the structure of Saturn’s rings to the shape of the Universe itself, phi is found again and again in different manifestations.

New findings reveal that the universe itself is in the shape of a dodecahedron, a twelve-sided geometric solid with pentagon faces, all based on phi.

Saturn’s magnificent rings show a division at a golden section of the width of the rings.

Curiously, even the relative distances of the ten planets and the largest asteroid average to phi.

There’s even an unusual energy source at the frequency of phi that is found in the universe.

Explore these appearances in more detail in this section.

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