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It took Italy 23 years, to unite 9 provinces.
It took Germany 9 years, to amalgamate 23 provinces.
But Sardar Patel integrated 565 princely states into one nation, in just 18 months.
And the INC forgot Sardar Patel's contributions, waking up in 1991, after 44 years, to bestow the Bharat Ratna on him !!
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 short sounds, each count equals the sum of the two counts before it. This is the same rule used for Fibonacci numbers.
In the 1100s, Hemachandra gave the full sequence in written form while analysing the number of ways to build rhythmic patterns.
For centuries in India, these were known as Hemachandra numbers.
These ideas moved across cultures. Indian mathematical thought influenced Arabic and Persian writers. Fibonacci later learned this style of counting in North Africa and introduced it in his book Liber Abaci in 1202,which made the sequence famous in Europe.
So while the world calls it the Fibonacci sequence, its roots stretch back more than a thousand years earlier into India's scientific and poetic traditions.
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