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«
Nice
job
,
Stettner
,
»
Langdon
said
.
«
Everyone
,
meet
PHI
.
»
«
Not
to
be
confused
with
PI
,
»
Stettner
added
,
grinning
.
«
As
we
mathematicians
like
to
say
:
PHI
is
one
H
of
a
lot
cooler
than
PI
!
»
Langdon
laughed
,
but
nobody
else
seemed
to
get
the
joke
.
Stettner
slumped
.
»
This
number
PHI
,
»
Langdon
continued
,
»
one
-
point
-
six
-
one
-
eight
,
is
a
very
important
number
in
art
.
Who
can
tell
me
why
?
»
Stettner
tried
to
redeem
himself
.
«
Because
it
’
s
so
pretty
?
»
Everyone
laughed
.
»
Actually
,
»
Langdon
said
,
»
Stettner
’
s
right
again
.
PHI
is
generally
considered
the
most
beautiful
number
in
the
universe
.
»
The
laughter
abruptly
stopped
,
and
Stettner
gloated
.
As
Langdon
loaded
his
slide
projector
,
he
explained
that
the
number
PHI
was
derived
from
the
Fibonacci
sequence
–
a
progression
famous
not
only
because
the
sum
of
adjacent
terms
equaled
the
next
term
,
but
because
the
quotients
of
adjacent
terms
possessed
the
astonishing
property
of
approaching
the
number
1
.
618
–
PHI
!
Despite
PHI
’
s
seemingly
mystical
mathematical
origins
,
Langdon
explained
,
the
truly
mind
-
boggling
aspect
of
PHI
was
its
role
as
a
fundamental
building
block
in
nature
.
Plants
,
animals
,
and
even
human
beings
all
possessed
dimensional
properties
that
adhered
with
eerie
exactitude
to
the
ratio
of
PHI
to
1
.
«
PHI
’
s
ubiquity
in
nature
,
»
Langdon
said
,
killing
the
lights
,
»
clearly
exceeds
coincidence
,
and
so
the
ancients
assumed
the
number
PHI
must
have
been
preordained
by
the
Creator
of
the
universe
.
Early
scientists
heralded
one
-
point
-
six
-
one
-
eight
as
the
Divine
Proportion
.
»
«
Hold
on
,
»
said
a
young
woman
in
the
front
row
.
«
I
’
m
a
bio
major
and
I
’
ve
never
seen
this
Divine
Proportion
in
nature
.
»