The Fibonacci Lateralus Linkdump
The Fibonacci sequence in Tool’s Lateralus: you know sometimes you see things on YouTube of such utter brilliance that it completly excuses all the other trite bullshit and justifies the existence of mediums like Youtube. PAY VERY CLOSE ATTENTION FOR 10 MINUTES. This is important.
This kind of musical brilliance leads to changing peoples lives as seen below
Now to the Linkdump
- [PIC] Watch For Ice!!!!!!!!!!
- One Way to Quit your WoW Addiction
- [PIC] Chinese Waterpark
- WTF? – Windows’s BlueScreen of Death on Halo 3??
- Unbelievable Magic Trick
- Men are smarter (and more stupid) than women, say scientists
- The 5 Questions No Man Wants To Hear. Ladies won’t like this…
- The Wisdom of Wesley Snipes: 7 Quotes to Live By
- Should all U.S. Muslims carry a special ID?
- Find out if your computer is secretly connecting to the web
- Mysterious giant hexagon circling Saturn’s north pole
- MUST SEE: Halo: The Future of Gaming
- Monkeys show sense of justice
- Insane Rally Car Crash/Flip
- Probably the Highest Budget Fart Joke Ever
- Saddest Comercial Ever – This Will Make You Cry
- Why net neutrality is important [pic]
- FUNNY: 15 Sure ways to get Banned from K-Mart [PIC]
- Picture: Punctuation is Everything
- The Atheist Delusion
Spider-Man 3 How It Should Have Ended
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I was skeptical but it turns out that Tool writes some pretty intelligent music. I’m assuming you’ve seen Pi (movie)?
oh oh should I see it?
Tool is one of my favorite bands, Beyond brilliant, lyrics, music is like nothing you’ve ever heard. I’ve always said Tool was the love-child of Pink Floyd and Metallica, raised on a steady diet of Ken Wilber.
I only mention Pi because it was the first time I was exposed to the Fibonacci Sequence – it’s all about the patterns that lay beneath our lives. It’s written/directed by Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for A Dream, The Fountain) and yeah, I recommend it!
Why is that like 75% of all of our comments end up as movie reviews? I’m probably just a cinema-nazi.
So am I
The answers to all of life’s questions can be found in movies
I was introduced to it in a Philosophy of Art class back in college by one of those seemingly wack-job teachers but turn out to be one of those Dead Poets Society type teachers. First thing he did was scrap the curriculum and said we’re gonna talk about the Golden Number (related to Fibonacci) for the whole semester. Best class I ever took