An American teenager in an experiment demonstrated that solar panels efficient lwa nter works if they are according to the Fibonacci sequence are prepared. The 13-year-old boy came up with the idea when he patterns noticed in the leaves of trees.
The American teenager Aiden Dwyer received a Young Naturalist Award for his work on solar panels, which according to the pattern of leaves on trees are arranged. He did an experiment in his backyard with two solar panels. One of them was traditionally designed, while a other was formed according to the pattern of leaves on trees. The ‘blaadjespatroon’ was that the solar panel is 20 to 50 percent more efficiently functioned.
According to the 13-year-old scientist is that, since trees the pattern have developed in millions of years of evolution to under all circumstances the most sunlight to be able to catch. The leaves are arranged according to the Fibonacci sequence, a sequence of numbers in which the sum of the two preceding numbers the next number determines. The row starts with 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13.
Update Tuesday: Several people point out that there are serious doubts about the findings of the 13-year-old Dwyer and that is why they are not too serious can be taken.