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for those that think the Fibonacci number(Fn) sequence is just a coincidence there are MANY"non" math equations and sums on the "insides".For example by combining 3 consecutive Fn creates a new Hybrid Fibonacci number that still sums in a sequence!!...btw...a "0"* is added where needed.
ex 0,1,1,2,3,5,8 become
011,112,123,235,358 etc

011+112=123
112+123=235
123+235=358
20305+30508=50813*
30508+50813=81321*
5813 +81321=132134
81321+132134=213455
132134+213455=345589
21034055+34055089=55089144*

this works forwards and backwards. It also works with the "sister" Lucas numbers(Ln)sequence and of course adding 2 hybrid Fn equals a hybrid Ln and all it's variations......and yes ....they still sum to the golden ratio!!.The Fn are the most unique sequence there is.IMO it is the key to everything.

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