Fibonacci and the Science of Growth
A Teen’s Guide to Patterns in Nature and Technology
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In the year 1202, Leonardo of Pisa included a small puzzle about rabbits in a book meant for merchants. That puzzle introduced a number pattern that would later become known as the Fibonacci sequence.
But the story of Fibonacci is much larger than a list of numbers.
Fibonacci and the Science of Growth: A Teen’s Guide to Patterns in Nature and Technology explores how a simple recursive rule became a bridge between medieval trade, biological systems, modern engineering, and computer science.
Designed for readers ages 13–16, this book explains:
• How the Hindu-Arabic numeral system — including zero — reshaped Europe
• What the Fibonacci sequence actually is, and how it works
• Why sunflower seeds and pinecones often display spiral counts
• How recursion became essential to computer programming
• Where the golden ratio truly appears — and where popular myths go too far
• Why simple repeated rules can create complex, stable structures
Through clear prose and careful reasoning, this book separates scientific evidence from exaggeration. It shows how mathematics becomes powerful not when it is treated as mystical, but when it is understood as a language for describing growth and structure.
Perfect for STEM-curious teens, homeschool programs, classroom enrichment, and independent learners, Fibonacci and the Science of Growth reveals how patterns form — and why understanding them changes how we see the world.