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When Professor [[Jeffrey Broderick]] received a [[bottle]] of [[malt]] laced with a [[hallucinogen]] from Sir [[Toby Kinsella]] in [[1964]], it caused him to recite the Fibonacci sequence ''[[ad infinitum]]'' in order to keep himself occupied. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Artificial Intelligence (audio story)|Artificial Intelligence]]'') | When Professor [[Jeffrey Broderick]] received a [[bottle]] of [[malt]] laced with a [[hallucinogen]] from Sir [[Toby Kinsella]] in [[1964]], it caused him to recite the Fibonacci sequence ''[[ad infinitum]]'' in order to keep himself occupied. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Artificial Intelligence (audio story)|Artificial Intelligence]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
Though unremarked in ''Daisy Chain'' or ''Flatline'', the first eight Fibonacci numbers are [[1 (number)|1]], 1, [[2 (number)|2]], [[3 (number)|3]], [[5 (number)|5]], 8, [[13 (number)|13]] and 21. | |||
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Revision as of 02:40, 29 December 2018
A Fibonacci sequence was a sequence of numbers that included 34, 55, and 89. (PROSE: Daisy Chain) The Twelfth Doctor identified 55 as the tenth Fibonacci number. (TV: Flatline)
According to Saul, daisies had petal numbers in line with the Fibonacci sequence. (PROSE: Daisy Chain)
When Professor Jeffrey Broderick received a bottle of malt laced with a hallucinogen from Sir Toby Kinsella in 1964, it caused him to recite the Fibonacci sequence ad infinitum in order to keep himself occupied. (AUDIO: Artificial Intelligence)
Behind the scenes
Though unremarked in Daisy Chain or Flatline, the first eight Fibonacci numbers are 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 and 21.