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FIBONACCI 2.0 PINGALA TALA 0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 and so on Wow the feeling of doing this with my son Skanda Manjunath is simply awesome. We might have taken at least 40 takes before we could achieve this. Pffffffffff this one was hard 😂😂😂😂 Fibonacci is an infinite sequence of numbers where the number is determined by adding 2 previous numbers. Acharya Pingala was said to have introduced this number system much before Fibonacci was given to this world. Pingala explains this number sequence in h
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The Man Who Taught the World 0 & 1 👆 More than 2,200 years ago, Pingala explained a simple idea: complex things can be understood using just two states. Yes or no. Short or long. Zero or one. This way of thinking later became the foundation of binary logic — the same logic on which modern computers, software, and digital systems run. What began as a method to understand patterns ended up shaping how the world processes information today. This isn’t about machines. It’s about how to think. I exp
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Long before Fibonacci, Indian scholars had already discovered the same pattern. The earliest clues appear around 200 BCE in the work of Pingala, who studied long and short syllables in Sanskrit poetry. His method of counting poetic patterns produces the numbers 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and so on. Modern scholars later recognized that this matches the Fibonacci sequence. Around the 6th to 8th century CE, the scholar Virahanka explained this pattern more clearly. He wrote that when arranging long and shor
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Fibonacci series and the ‘golden ratio’ in mathematics don’t do justice to the actual history of the subject. Pingala (c. 200 BC): In his work Chandaḥśāstra, he first hinted at the sequence through a cryptic formula for mixing syllables. He called this system Mātrāmeru.Virahanka (c. 700 AD): Provided the first explicit exposition of the sequence (\\(3,5,8,13,21\\)) in his study of meters.Gopala and Hemachandra (c. 1135–1150 AD): Further formalized the rule \\(F(n 1)=F(n) F(n-1)\\). Hemachandra's
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