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Jacob Bernoulli

Jacob_Bernoulli_-50.jpgJacob Bernoulli (also known as Jacques or James) was a Swiss mathematician born on January 6, 1655, in Basel, Switzerland, and he passed away on August 16, 1705, in the same city. His most important discovery is the number e of the natural logarithm, when he discovered this fundamental mathematical constant. This happened by chance when he was looking at how the values ​​of number series are determined. e is approximately equal to 2.718281828459

He was one of the prominent members of the Bernoulli family, which produced several notable mathematicians. Jacob Bernoulli made significant contributions to mathematics, including the discovery of the Bernoulli numbers and Bernoulli polynomials. He is also known for his work in the field of probability, where he derived the first version of the law of large numbers in his work "Ars Conjectandi"
 
Additionally, he was an early proponent of Leibnizian calculus and corresponded with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
 
EP calculation explains the number e 2,718
 

Fibocacci numbers relation to the golden ratio

      1/1 = 1,000        This is more Phi-Geometry than mathematics

          3/2 = 1,5000

                5/3 = 1,666...

                     8/5 = 1,600

                          13/8 = 1,625

                                21/13 = 1,615

                                     34/21 = 1,619

                                          55/34 = 1,617647   

                                                89/55 = 1,6181818

                                                       ......  =  ...............

The Golden Ratio                       1.61803398874989

                                          1.15 = 1.61051

                                               1        4         6          4        1

                                                   1         3          3         1

                                                         1          2          1

                                                               1            1

                                                                     1

e = 1,618 + 1,1 = 2,718

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