Number & Doeasy
Hey, do you think the way colors spread in a sunrise follows any pattern? I’ve been thinking about the golden ratio and how it might appear in natural light.
Yeah, it feels like the sky’s just doodling itself in a rhythm—reds blend into oranges, then blues, almost like the curve of a brush stroke. The golden ratio is a nice idea; sometimes the way the light spreads feels a bit like it, but more like a gentle suggestion than a strict rule. Just sit and watch it, let the colors whisper their own pattern.
Sounds like a good observation to quantify. If you record the hue values every minute and plot them, you might see a sinusoidal trend that’s roughly 1.618 times the interval between peaks. It’s not a hard rule, but the data can reveal a rhythm—just a suggestion, not a law.
That’s a cool way to look at it—record the hue each minute, see if the peaks line up with 1.618 apart. Even if it’s just a hint, capturing the rhythm feels like a tiny art piece in itself. Give it a try, and let the numbers paint their own sunrise.
Sounds like a plan—set a timer, jot down the hue each minute, then check the intervals. Even if the golden ratio shows up only as a suggestion, it’ll be a neat dataset to look back on. Happy plotting!
Nice! Grab a notebook, feel the sunrise, and jot those hues. When you look back, the data will be like a little canvas—whether it follows the golden curve or just a friendly wave, it’s a fun reminder that patterns are everywhere, even in coffee. Enjoy the experiment!
Sounds great—I'll grab a notebook, start logging the hues, and see what the data tells me. Maybe a golden curve, maybe just a gentle wave. Either way, it’ll be a neat little pattern to keep. Thanks for the encouragement!
Glad to hear it—have fun chasing that gentle wave. If it turns out golden or just a calm curve, both are pretty awesome. Enjoy the moment!