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Fibonacci Blocks: Fun with Phi & the Golden Ratio
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 4:26 pm
by MachineGhost
Very neat!
[quote=
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fibo ... den-ratio/]My name is Luke Hamilton. I’m a 16 year old student in Bali, and I created the Fibonacci Blocks as my grade 10 personal project. After I created my prototype set, many people wanted to buy a set, so I would love your support so that I can go into production.
These blocks are designed using the golden ratio. This is the natural proportion found in works of art from the pyramids to the Taj Mahal. Get a set for yourself, a friend, your family or gift a set to your teacher or your school![/quote]
Re: Fibonacci Blocks: Fun with Phi & the Golden Ratio
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 6:14 pm
by MediumTex
MachineGhost wrote:
Very neat!
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fibonacci-blocks-fun-with-phi-the-golden-ratio/ wrote:My name is Luke Hamilton. I’m a 16 year old student in Bali, and I created the Fibonacci Blocks as my grade 10 personal project. After I created my prototype set, many people wanted to buy a set, so I would love your support so that I can go into production.
These blocks are designed using the golden ratio. This is the natural proportion found in works of art from the pyramids to the Taj Mahal. Get a set for yourself, a friend, your family or gift a set to your teacher or your school!
He should team up with Ahmed the clock maker.
Luke could make the sets, and Ahmed could take them out of the package and put them in a different package. They would be co-creators!
Re: Fibonacci Blocks: Fun with Phi & the Golden Ratio
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 6:53 pm
by Mountaineer
MediumTex wrote:
MachineGhost wrote:
Very neat!
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fibonacci-blocks-fun-with-phi-the-golden-ratio/ wrote:My name is Luke Hamilton. I’m a 16 year old student in Bali, and I created the Fibonacci Blocks as my grade 10 personal project. After I created my prototype set, many people wanted to buy a set, so I would love your support so that I can go into production.
These blocks are designed using the golden ratio. This is the natural proportion found in works of art from the pyramids to the Taj Mahal. Get a set for yourself, a friend, your family or gift a set to your teacher or your school!
He should team up with Ahmed the clock maker.
Luke could make the sets, and Ahmed could take them out of the package and put them in a different package. They would be co-creators!
Suggest they be financed by a Nigerian bank that will handle your credit card or checking account payment for only a small surcharge. Send in your account numbers and passwords so they can verify the exact amount of the surcharge before finalizing the transaction.
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Re: Fibonacci Blocks: Fun with Phi & the Golden Ratio
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 7:08 pm
by Lonestar
MediumTex wrote:
MachineGhost wrote:
Very neat!
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fibonacci-blocks-fun-with-phi-the-golden-ratio/ wrote:My name is Luke Hamilton. I’m a 16 year old student in Bali, and I created the Fibonacci Blocks as my grade 10 personal project. After I created my prototype set, many people wanted to buy a set, so I would love your support so that I can go into production.
These blocks are designed using the golden ratio. This is the natural proportion found in works of art from the pyramids to the Taj Mahal. Get a set for yourself, a friend, your family or gift a set to your teacher or your school!
He should team up with Ahmed the clock maker.
Luke could make the sets, and Ahmed could take them out of the package and put them in a different package. They would be co-creators!
Can you imagine a kid here in Texas telling his teacher that the stuff in his briefcase is a set of Fibonacci Blocks. He would be expelled for life or immediately be nominated Valedictorian. By the way didn't Ahmed and his family relocate to a more friendly country? Hope he didn't take his briefcase on the flight. They might not be as cordial as the local police department........