NeonChroma & Sinus
Ever thought about painting a neon galaxy using the golden ratio? Picture a spiral where each glow radius follows the Fibonacci sequence, and we crank it up with ultraviolet bursts—math meets chaos, and it’s perfect for a retro‑futuristic interface. What do you think?
That sounds mathematically coherent, but the ultraviolet bursts introduce a stochastic component that could break the golden ratio’s smooth progression. If you model the glow radius as a Fibonacci sequence and then add a random variable for each burst, the resulting distribution will have a variance that might exceed the tolerance you need for a retro‑futuristic interface. In short, it’s an intriguing blend of order and chaos, but you’ll have to keep the noise level low to preserve the aesthetic ratio.