Spirálokat
Spirálokat is a term that can refer to several concepts depending on the context. In mathematics, "spirálokat" (plural of spirál) can describe various types of curves that wind outwards from a central point. Examples include the Archimedean spiral, where the distance between successive turns is constant, and the logarithmic spiral, where the radius increases exponentially with the angle. These mathematical spirals appear in nature, such as in the arrangement of seeds in a sunflower or the shape of a nautilus shell.
In a more general sense, "spirálokat" can denote any object or phenomenon that exhibits a spiral form.