Here are a few examples of the logarithmic spiral in nature and how it’s essentially the blueprint of the Universe in a sense. Almost everything adheres to it in some way. We have a section in the anatomy of our ear that does too.
It’s the same math that goes into the opposite of this essentially: the Fibonacci spiral, or Fibonacci sequence that determines how trees grow their branches, how the main part of a flower looks, the scales on an acorn, etc. etc.
What’s always so cool is when trees are so old that gravity just pulls them down, and then they have that curve, but it’s still alive. Idk how to explain it well, but it’s cool
That is the explanation, really! There is, of course, the architect theory. Also known as. You know. Religion xD that someone must have made it like this, as its too perfect to have just randomly happened.
But yeah, those spirals are the explanation as to how plants grow the way they do. It’s quite cool to look into it, if a little trippy