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Science in Creation<br />
The Wonder of Numbers<br />
What do sunflowers, mathematics,<br />
and Leonardo<br />
da Vinci’s masterpiece The Last<br />
Supper have in common?<br />
Numbers aren’t always tedious<br />
and boring! Make the<br />
effort to dig into the world of<br />
mathematics a bit, and you’ll<br />
be amazed at the patterns and<br />
relationships you find. The<br />
intricacies of numbers and<br />
their connection to the physical<br />
world are not the result of<br />
chance. They show evidence of<br />
design. God created numbers<br />
as a key part of His marvelous<br />
universe.<br />
“For by Him all things were created<br />
that are in heaven and that are on<br />
earth, visible and invisible, whether<br />
thrones or dominions or principalities<br />
or powers. All things were<br />
Andrew Zimmerman<br />
created through Him and for Him.”<br />
Colossians 1:16<br />
Fibonacci Sequence<br />
The Fibonacci Sequence<br />
seems to have been described<br />
first in India, and it was introduced<br />
to the Western world by<br />
Leonardo Pisano in 1202. This<br />
Leonardo was of the Bonacci<br />
Andrew has had an avid interest<br />
in science since he started<br />
studying it in his early years of<br />
school. Because of his interest in<br />
science and his belief in a literal<br />
six-day creation, he enjoys<br />
telling others about creation<br />
science. He lives in Central<br />
Pennsylvania with his wife and<br />
children.<br />
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