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General Science / Re: Is 1,618... the golden number?
« on: 01/05/2019 03:24:56 »Quote from: GoldenWolfMix E7B700 and FFCF00 = F3C300The definition of "mix" is unclear here.
We can narrow it down to say that it is representing colors.
- Are you mixing paints or pigments? These are subtractive colors.
- Are you mixing light from a data projectors? These are additive colors.
Treating it like mixing binary numbers:
- Are you adding them?
- Are you subtracting them?
- Are you multiplying or dividing them?
- But I suspect that these are 3 binary numbers of 2 HEX digits each, which modifies the way that arithmetic operations work
- If so, is there some normalisation if the numbers overflow?
- Exclusive-OR?
- AND or OR?
There are so many ways to "Mix" colors and numbers that all of them can end up with some digits of Phi.Quote from: OPIs 1,618... the golden number?I think that the more common term is "The Golden Ratio".
It is most significant as the ratio of other things.
So what is the golden color a ratio of?
All the Fibonacci sequence math is done first, from that point on it is the mean average, like mixing paints.
255 207
+207 +158
=462 =365
/2 /2
=231 =183
Look at the other attachments I've posted also.