[Article] Science is Revealing the Mechanism of the Wave Principle – An Unconscious Herding Impulse
Robert Prechter explains that the human unconscious is thus disposed toward patterns of behavior that reflect the Wave Principle.
Robert Prechter explains that the human unconscious is thus disposed toward patterns of behavior that reflect the Wave Principle.
Research in the fields of complexity theory, fractal geometry, biology and psychology has validated components of the Wave Principle.
Prechter explains that the stock market and many natural forms, such as snowflakes or trees, reflect similar patterns and relationships: They are all fractals.
The Golden Ratio appears all over nature, and it’s aesthetically pleasing rate of expansion has captured people’s imagination for centuries.
Someone recently found the golden ratio in another fascinating place, the human womb—but it is not there all the time.
New science breaks old paradigms. “[Daniel Shechtman] discovered a type of crystal that contains spiral arrangements and is governed by Fibonacci mathematics. Initially believed impossible…”
Phi (or the Golden Ratio) appears in everything from atoms to Elliott Waves. What is this unique equation? Find out in The Socionomist.
Research by the award-winning Socionomics Institute suggests that Fibonacci might affect the way people think, the way individuals act in a crowd and even the way investors make financial decisions — all are tied to the Fibonacci sequence.
We present new findings that further indicate the ubiquity of the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio in the universe. We review some previous observations and make a few conjectures along the way. First, a brief review of the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio, phi.