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I’m not an expert on Fibonacci patterns, so I can’t say whether or not the pattern at the bottom of the hat (a presumption) is indeed related to a Fibonacci sequence. I did find it an interesting read to note that the Fibonacci sequence was found because he (Leonardo Pisano aka Fibonacci “son of bonacci”) had a fascination with rabbits and their reproductive characteristics.
So rabbits are shared by Alice in Wonderland, and the discovery of Fibonacci sequence; funny.
[urlhttp://www.fq.math.ca/Scanned/1-4/wlodarski.pdf">http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/evolution/fibonacci-nature.htm/url]
So rabbits are shared by Alice in Wonderland, and the discovery of Fibonacci sequence; funny.
[urlhttp://www.fq.math.ca/Scanned/1-4/wlodarski.pdf This is a link to a paper describing Fibonacci sequences in the properties of atoms.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_-aeevLwndhk/TOa0d72NjeI/AAAAAAAAAgI/ultjerxMmHo/s1600/Fibonacci+02.jpg/img%5D This is supposed to be an image showing how the Fibonacci sequence was used in the composition of the Mona Lisa.
Being so common in nature I would guess that the Fibonacci sequence is a happy accident for the show. I did notice the pattern in the bottom of the hat as it lay on the ground after Mary Margaret kicked Jefferson out the window.
Since Jefferson, and Grace may be references to the Jefferson Airplane for their song, White Rabbit; I’m also wondering if the daughter’s Storybrooke name of Paige is a tip of the hat to Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin. He was acknowledged earlier by the name of the previous Dark One. There is also a guitar in the hat making room of Jefferson’s mansion.
Jefferson doesn’t say his wife, or daughter’s mother died. He said she was lost because of his work. I wonder if that is significant?