For we being many are one bread, and one body: for we are all partakers of that one bread.
1 Corinthians 10:17
"His unity is seen in the system of mathematics which has order,
unifying principles, rules that make sense, and an amazing
interconnectedness.
Clearly a deliberateness is evident in mathematics.
For example, π is linked to the set of all odd numbers:
π⁄₄ = 1 – ⅓ + ⅕ – ⅟₇ + ⅟₉ – ⅟₁₁ + … (the Madhava–Leibniz formula).
Also, ratios between consecutive numbers in the Fibonacci sequence (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 …) approach the golden ratio φ (phi). This is the number such that the equation φ² - φ - 1 = 0 gives a φ of 1.618 …, which is precisely the ratio of the radius of a circumscribing circle to the side of a regular inscribed decagon.
π⁄₄ = 1 – ⅓ + ⅕ – ⅟₇ + ⅟₉ – ⅟₁₁ + … (the Madhava–Leibniz formula).
Also, ratios between consecutive numbers in the Fibonacci sequence (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 …) approach the golden ratio φ (phi). This is the number such that the equation φ² - φ - 1 = 0 gives a φ of 1.618 …, which is precisely the ratio of the radius of a circumscribing circle to the side of a regular inscribed decagon.
The unity of mathematics has been called
‘remarkable’, ‘surprising’, ‘unexpected’, ‘mysterious’, ‘a miracle’, and
‘astonishing’, by those who have no belief in God." CMI