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Golden Ratio explanation for survival of the fittest

 
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Golden Ratio explanation for survival of the fittest
The reason our reality manifests as ‘survival of the fittest’ and ‘trial & error’ is because (per QED for example) light & matter travel all possible pathways.

So our world is ‘imperfect’ in the sense that we need to navigate among many of these undesirable possibilities; we experience ‘the weakest’ in order to work toward ‘the fittest’. And we navigate among ‘errors’ in order to create ‘success’.

And in the aggregate/macro of this process, we always observe the most likely outcomes. ‘Weakness’ and ‘vulnerability’ are most likely outcomes until “the fittest” triumphs in an environment. And once it triumphs, it sustains itself (see below). Also “error” is a most likely outcome until “success” triumphs.

The fittest and success are manifested through the golden ratio (phi) because the golden ratio grows sustainable life into the environment in such a way that excludes other outcomes in its defined space.

Consider the meaning of Phi (1:1.618) – this golden number occurs in a system whenever the ratio of the smaller part to the larger is the same as the larger part to the whole.

We find the golden ratio throughout life in the universe: it’s found in a perfect human body, and in the great pyramid of Giza, it is found in the sunflower, and in the M51 galaxy, and on and on - it is the embodiment of a single elegant ratio (1:1.618) represented throughout life in the known universe.

And, as a fractal, the golden ratio allows both the parts and the whole to co-exist within one another without collapsing on each other (that is, without destroying each other). That is why it is sustainable, and therefore why we find it represented in life throughout the universe.

The reason the golden ratio is so successful is because it is mutually beneficial: the two fundamental parts of any given interaction (1 large part and 1 small part in 1:1.618 ratio) focus exponential possibilities into the service of one whole, while this whole receives their service and gives them greater meaning and conceptual purpose.
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