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Everything seems to revolve around "the golden ratio" from economics to the measurement of your body.

How exactly would it be implemented in writing? The lengths of paragraphs? The story itself? How

>> No.13224332

literally jut google it.
Use this as a starting point.

You could also write a program to do a textual analysis of different books in the canon and acclaimed passages from those books

>> No.13224335

>>13224332
I'm a brainlet: https://medium.com/the-post-grad-survival-guide/the-golden-ratio-will-make-you-a-better-writer-bbf57b72f15f

>> No.13224347

STEM, not even once

>> No.13224368

This is hilarious.

So, as someone who has just read Liber Abaci and am now reading The Book of Squares by Fibonacci, I can tell you that what you know of the 'Golden ratio' or 'Fibonacci sequence' can essentially be turned into another very similar sequence.

The whole sequence was developed as an answer to one of the many miscellaneous word problems towards the back of the book. It's a stupid, one-off thing.

The most impressive thing he did was create the concept/definition of a 'congruous number', which when multiplied or divided by a certain set of squares will always make another set of squares you can add or subtract a number (in proportion to the congruous number) and arrive at a square at either end.

Very awesome. :3

>> No.13224839

>>13224313
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio_base

https://www.goldennumber.net/poetry/

>> No.13226396

>>13224313
The 100,000th word of your 161,803-word magnum opus should be 'benis'.

>> No.13226462

>>13226396
Only as a footnote.

>> No.13226511

>>13224313
Each chapter should be as big as the previous two combined. You might struggle to start though.

>> No.13227559

>>13224335
The writer of the article is a brainlet too
>What do the Pyramids of Giza and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa have in common with Twitter and Pepsi? Quick answer: They are all designed using the Golden Ratio.
Jesus shit

>>13224313
>Everything seems to revolve around "the golden ratio"
It doesn't. No, you cannot implement this in writing because the material dimension of the literary art is minimal, the central part is semantic, what the language evokes, and that is not bound by mathematical rules of the external reality.