According to Quantum Perspective Model, this article studies whether there is a link between the Euler’s numbers and the Fibonacci series. When the digits of the Euler’s number after the comma are converted from decimal(10) number base system to binary(2) number base system, it corresponds to the number in the Fibonacci series.(0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55...)[7].From this point of view, when the first hundred digits of the Euler’s numbers after the comma were calculated, the number "55" (ten times) in the Fibonacci series was found, in particular. Besides, the eleventh number in the Fibonacci series is also "55".In other words, the approximate unchanged numbers of the golden ratio numbers after the comma can be reached for the first time after dividing them from “55” to “34” (1,618). In sum, Euler’s numbers are not only attributed to the Fibonacci series in mathematics, but also attributed to the golden ratio in nature.
This article researches whether there is a link between Euler’s numbers and genetic codes. At first, the sum of the numbers of the first fifteen "15" digits of Euler’s numbers after the comma are converted to bases in genetic codes. Secondly, after the comma, Euler’s numbers with eighteen fifteen groups are converted to nucleotide bases. So, the results obtained by this way are expressed as nucleotide bases ( A, T, C, G, U). (A)Adenine, (T)Thymine, (C)Cytosine, (G),Guanine, (U)Uracil. Thirdly, the search result is similar to ZEBRAFISH-DANIO RERIO, and even bat coronavirus after the NCBI (National Biotechnology Information Center) searched this sequence ”AUGUUGAUAUTAAUCATC”. Fourtly, the genetic codes of Zebrafish have been proven to be very similar to human genetic codes. Fifthly, multiple spawning of these fish species also means that Euler's numbers are increasing. In sum, the relationship between the Euler’s numbers in mathematical science and the atomic weights of atomic elements in genetic codes also shed lights on Biochemistry.
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