Chaos as Creative Force: From Nature’s Patterns to the Swarm of Zombies
Nature thrives not in perfect order nor pure randomness, but in the dynamic interplay where deterministic rules spark emergent patterns from chaotic beginnings. At microscopic scales, local interactions—such as plant cells dividing or predator-prey encounters—drive global structures through recursive feedback. The Fibonacci sequence, for instance, emerges not from conscious design, but from simple feedback loops: each new element grows from the sum of the two prior, producing spirals that optimize space and access to resources. This same recursive logic underlies not only sunflower seed arrangements but also the unpredictable yet structured movements seen in swarms and conflict models like Chicken vs Zombies.
Fibonacci and Self-Similarity: From Plant Spirals to Swarm EscapeThe Fibonacci sequence—0,