well I dont know how to upload drawings but you can prove this yourself with just the sine and cosine laws...anyway all I'm saying is the Fibonacci series doesnt just have a one-dimensional or two-dimensional relation; there is a three-dimensional relation as well
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A tetrahedron relating the Fibonacci to a pentagon
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