The document discusses how patterns in nature can be modeled mathematically through concepts like the Fibonacci sequence and golden ratio. It provides several examples of how these concepts appear in structures like pine cones, sunflowers, nautilus shells, galaxies, and even the human body. The Fibonacci sequence describes the breeding patterns of rabbits introduced by Leonardo Fibonacci in the 13th century, and the ratios between its numbers approach the golden ratio - a number linked to patterns in architecture, music, and nature.