It is thought that the secret to determining which faces are the most attractive in the world lies in an ancient Greek mathematical ratio.
Thanks to a centuries-old calculating technique, Amber Heard’s facial proportions have been identified as some of the most scientifically attractive in the world.
The Greeks created a mathematical formula for calculating physical attractiveness, despite the fact that beauty is a personal concept that depends on individual desire.
The Golden Ratio is a metric that assesses the proportionality of a person’s face features.
The Golden Ratio serves as a standard for both male and female beauty and is frequently utilized to ascertain which person’s attributes most closely resemble this ideal.
The ‘Golden Ratio’: what is it?
According to the well-known Twitter account Fermat’s Library, “Mathematics and art have a long history with each other.”
“The Golden Ratio (~1.618) was known to Euclid, Pythagoras and has been used in ancient Egypt, Greece, in the Parthenon and the Mona Lisa.”
It can be found both at the macroscopic and quantum levels in nature. This is a spiral of gold.
Experts have developed a particular technique for figuring out how closely a person’s face characteristics resemble this ideal proportion using the Golden Ratio.
Researchers and beauty enthusiasts alike are still enthralled with the centuries-old process.
How the ‘Golden Ratio’ is calculated
The computation entails taking measurements of the face’s length and width, then dividing the two. As a result, the ratio should ideally be close to 1.62.
Additional dimensions are also considered, including the distance between the eyes, the distance from the base of the nose to the chin, and the distance between the hairline and the eyes.
These metrics aid in assessing how well a person’s traits match the Golden Ratio.
A person’s ‘golden ratio %,’ a scientific indicator of face beauty, increases with how closely their score resembles this ratio.
‘Golden Ratio’-ranked faces with the most beauty
In 2016, Dr. Julian De Silva of the London-based Centre for Advanced Facial Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery used the Golden Ratio to determine which faces were among the most aesthetically pleasing in terms of science.
He told US Weekly: “The Greeks discovered that the ratio occurs everywhere in nature and for thousands of years it has been thought to hold the secret formula of the world’s most beautiful faces.”
“The Phi ratio of 1.618 has long been thought to hold the secret for beauty, but now with the computer mapping we can calculate how it applies to real women.”
After analyzing a number of celebrities, Dr. De Silva discovered that Amber Heard’s face has an astounding 91.85% alignment with the Golden Ratio.
By this old formula, she is among the most ‘perfect’, as indicated by her high score.
Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Bella Hadid, and Kim Kardashian were among the other celebrities who received good marks for having proportionate facial characteristics.
Of course, it’s important to keep in mind that beauty is more than just symmetry or numbers. Everybody has a certain charm of their own, and genuine beauty frequently originates within.
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