Why Do Numbers Seem to Appear Everywhere in Nature?

Numbers are like hidden helpers in nature. Think of a sunflower, its petals curl around the center in pretty spirals, and if you count them, it’s often 13, 21, or 34. These numbers aren’t random; they’re part of a secret pattern that helps flowers grow. It's like when you stack oranges in a fruit stand, they fit together nicely because of this special math.

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  1. A sunflower’s petals follow a special number pattern
  2. Bees build hexagonal honeycombs using efficient math
  3. Shells grow in spiral patterns like Fibonacci’s sequence

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