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Showing posts with label phi. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Are You Mathematically Beautiful?


It has been proposed that if the dimensions of your face coincide with the golden ratio, Phi, than you will be beautiful. The Marquardt mask is based on phi, pentagons and dedecagons. The mask can work for women of any ethnicity and from any time period. It even works on men!





You can see if your facial features fit the mask here: Marquardt Mask

Check out this site for more information: The Golden Number

Phi - The Beautiful Number

Have you heard of Phi? It is often called the golden ratio or the golden rectangle and is equal to approximately 1.618. It is used in architecture, such as the Parthenon, and you frequently see it in nature. A grad school classmate is studying the use of phi in music and has found that it occurs in "Under the Sea" from Disney's The Little Mermaid. Music is often composed so that the climax mathematically fits the golden ratio. If you listen carefully you'll hear it occur right when the blowfish blows!