Sunday, January 2, 2011

These fibonacci

I keep thinking about why they arise, my result being that there must be inverse Fibonacci running. We see F in one part of the chain, and 1/F in the other part.  It has to be a probability thing, not knowing which part of the chain is in which rank at a given transaction.  So one part looks F to the other part's 1/F.  A Fibanacci in unit form, as a polynomial has to effect the system within the triangle identity.

So, in the real economy, at Christmas, 20 days before, wholesales are doing the 1/F big time, dumping inventory onto the retails doing the F.

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