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Mathematics Source Concept

The Golden Ratio

A mathematical ratio of approximately 1.618, found throughout nature and used in art and architecture for millennia. From nautilus shells to the Parthenon, this proportion creates aesthetically pleasing compositions that feel naturally balanced.

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Semantically Similar

Concepts with related meaning based on vector similarity

Mathematics
67.1%

The Butterfly Effect

The concept that small causes can have large effects in complex systems. A butterfly flapping its wings might ultimately influence a distant hurricane. It illustrates chaos theory and the interconnect...

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Philosophy
65.4%

Occam's Razor

A problem-solving principle that states the simplest explanation is usually correct. When faced with competing hypotheses, choose the one with fewest assumptions. It's a guiding heuristic in science,...

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Biology
63.5%

Bioluminescence

The production of light by living organisms through chemical reactions. From fireflies to deep-sea creatures, this natural glow serves purposes ranging from attracting mates to luring prey. Scientists...

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Biology
62.2%

Photosynthesis

The process by which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. This remarkable chemical reaction occurs in chloroplasts and is fundamental to life on Earth, providing...

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Neuroscience
61.7%

Synesthesia

A neurological phenomenon where stimulation of one sense triggers automatic experiences in another. Some people see colors when hearing music, or taste shapes. It reveals how our brains construct real...

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How similarity is calculated

Each concept is converted into a 768-dimensional vector using the nomic-embed-text model. Similarity scores are calculated using cosine similarity—measuring the angle between vectors. A score of 100% means identical meaning; lower scores indicate decreasing semantic relatedness.