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and pencilled it
into his masterpieces.

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Connecting a curve through the
concentric golden rectangles,

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You generate the mythical
golden spiral.

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Pythagoras loved this shape,
for he found it in nature -

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a nautilus shell, rams' horns,
whirlpools, tornadoes,

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our fingerprints, our DNA
and even our Milky Way.

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9:22. Personal note.
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When I was a little kid,
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my mother told me
not to stare into the sun.

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So once, I did.
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At first, the brightness
was overwhelming,

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but I kept looking,
forcing myself not to blink.

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And then the brightness
began to dissolve.

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My pupils shrank to pinholes
and everything came into focus.

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And for a moment I understood.
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My new hypothesis:
if we're built from spirals,

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while living in a giant spiral,
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then everything we do
is infused with the spiral.

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10:15.
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Personal note.
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lt's fair to say
I'm stepping out on a limb.

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But I'm on the edge
where it happens.

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I'm happy you...
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Look, what do you want
in exchange for the chip?

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You tech' guys.
I think you know what we want.

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- I may not find anything.
- We'll take the risk.

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First, I want you
to call off the surveillance.

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Done. Anything else?
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Yeah, I'm a very private person.
Just knock on my door

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and leave the suitcase outside.
I don't wanna talk to anybody.

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- How do I know you're home?
- I'll knock back.


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