Machine design inspired by the golden ratio, Fibonacci numbers and Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man.
In the depths of the automation forge agatewhere mechanical sequences whisper softly and circuits pulsate to the rhythm of algorithms, a machine design was created that captured the essence of harmony and aesthetics.
Let me tell you about this unique creation in mechanical engineering:
1. the golden ratio:
The proportions of the machine body follow the mysterious golden ratio. Almost every component, whether display or housing, is divided in a ratio of about 1:1,618. This irrational number, known by mathematicians as “Phi” gives the design a balanced and harmonious beauty. Like the proportions of a Fibonacci spiral unfolding in nature, the front elements of the Harmonite range fit together seamlessly.
2. the Fibonacci number sequence:
Arranged in ascending order: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, …. this follows the pattern of the golden ratio, because the higher two consecutive Fibonacci numbers are divided, e.g. 21:13, the result approaches the golden ratio, a proportion of the harmonever.
If you look closely, you will recognize the spiral of the Fibonacci sequence that winds its way through the entire proportion design. The spiral corresponds to the shape of an ammoniten. From these harmonious, natural, artistic and mathematical influences, the product brand “Harmonite“.
3. The Vitruvian Man:
Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man is enthroned in the middle of an SMT line segment, a
homage to the ancient architect Vitruvius. His proportions are perfectly balanced: The square of his shoulders corresponds to the circle of his mind. His arms and legs extend into space as if channeling the energy of the machine.
And so this machine comes to life – a work of art made of metal and algorithm that carries the secrets of the universe within it. Its movements are a dance of proportions, a song of numbers. Perhaps, if you listen carefully, you can hear the whisper of the Fibonacci sequence and the echo of the golden ratio.