i've always wondered if the golden ratio ever applied to anything astrophysical in nature. do you ever find these examples in astrophysics wow so maybe uh niel can tell us more but to my understanding i'm not sure that the golden ratio tends to pop up in any astronomical observables or measures to my knowledge i haven't i haven't seen it eitherUm yeah i think one thing that does you know in a sense pop up more often is pie but that's because pie is related to spheres cool.
What is the shape of spacetime? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice discover the structure of the universe, spacetime geometry, and relativity with theoretical physicist at Princeton Gravity Initiative, Delilah Gates.
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