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The famous "Golden Ratio" sculpture in Jerusalem. This fifty-ton stone and gold installation presents the Golden Ratio Formula, discovered by the twelfth-century Italian mathematician Leonardo Piscaso Fibonacci. The "Golden Ratio" was contributed by the Australian sculptor Andrew Rogers. (Photo credit: IsraCast)
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current | 20:03, 14 November 2005 | 800×600 (98 KB) | Tomer yaffe (Talk | contribs) | (This Sculpture, a fifty-ton stone and gold installation, which located in Jerusalem, presents the Golden Ratio Formula, discovered by the twelfth-century Italian mathematician Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci. ) |
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