Friday, February 13, 2026

The Fibonacci sequence and trigunas

 I am so intrigued by trigunas, more so now after JWST is sending more and more images of the universe's tiny parts. I am calling tiny is nothing but distant galaxies that are in spiral shape. Yes spiral shapes, which Kinder Garten children are not often taught :).

I asked AI engine "do you see any connections between Fibonacci sequence and trigunas". I was surprised by the answers. Our Vedas say, no guna is more equal to other, whereas, AI said amongst the three, Satva is in Fibonacci sequence and so more balanced than Tamas and Rajas!!!!

Well, this answer is not expected, neither it was observed in real life. We see that when one gets to its peak, gets destroyed by the other two.

So then, what the balance means? 

What I de-coded is Tamas and Rajas evolve to Satva and the cycle starts again. In any case 1.618 should be the lasting state or a state with more longevity making Satva as a guna lasting longer than other two!!! 

From that logic, the niraakara, nirguna TAT should be having a different sequence which is ever lasting. Is it zero? Or is it Poorna (infinity)?

I am still to explore. My pramaana from Vedas is below:

"Oum poornamadah poornamidam poornath poorna muchyathe

Poornasya poorna madaya poornamevavashishyathe."

Namaste.

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