Science has proved that Robert Pattinson is the most gorgeous man on the planet.
According to the “Golden Ratio,” a scientific study of what makes a “perfect face” has determined that the Twilight is the most attractive man in the world.
There has been a lot of discussion on Pattinson’s ranking.
One commenter writes, “I couldn’t agree more—this man is STUNNING.”
“Not all the answers can be found in science! “This is evidence of that fact,” another says.
The final query is: “The world is full with other guys. How do they know he’s the most attractive if they haven’t seen them all?
Additionally, Pattinson replied to the recognition with a unique, widely shared video.
The Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi has its roots in the ancient Greek study of aesthetics and dates back to the European Renaissance.
Artists and architects have long employed it as a technique to produce visually appealing works. According to Study.com, Leonardo Da Vinci used this ratio in his well-known depiction of the Vitruvian Man, which represents the “ideal” human male body.
This mathematical method has been modified by scientists today to identify physical attributes.
A mathematical formula known as the Golden Ratio calculates the proportions of different facial features.
First, measurements of a person’s face’s length and width are taken, and the results are split.
A face or body is said to be “perfect” if these ratios are closer to the number 1.618 (Phi).
Several places on the face are measured, such as the distance between the eyes and the forehead hairline, the distance between the eyes and the nose, and the distance between the nose and the chin.
If these measures are almost equal, the person is seen more lovely.
The face’s proportions and symmetry are also evaluated.
According to the Golden Ratio, a person must have ears that are the same length as their nose and eyes that are as wide as their distance from one another in order to be deemed attractive.
Dr. Julian De Silva, a Harley Street facial cosmetic surgeon, developed the ranking using sophisticated computer mapping techniques.
This method is used in the practice of Dr. De Silva, who is the director of the Centre for Advanced Facial Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery in London.
“Robert Pattinson was the obvious winner when all aspects of the face were measured for physical perfection,” he tells MailOnline.
“The technology is helpful when planning patients’ surgeries, and these new computer mapping techniques allow us to solve some of the mysteries of what makes someone physically beautiful.”
According to the Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi, a metric that is supposed to quantify physical perfection, the British actor, who is most known for his roles as Edward Cullen in the Twilight series and Batman, has received an accuracy rating of 92.15%.
According to an analysis, his eyes, eyebrows, nose, lips, chin, jaw, and general facial form most closely resembled the ideal of perfection held by the ancient Greeks.
Because of his classic facial shape and well-defined jawline, Pattinson topped the list with a score of 92.15% and was in the top five for nearly every facial attribute.
But his lips, which were judged to be a little thin and flat, caused his score to drop a little.
With a score of 91.64%, Henry Cavil took second place. Cavill received good marks for both his lips and forehead, and Dr. De Silva praised his “perfect” forehead.
Cavill had a lower grade for eye spacing in spite of these advantages.
With a score of 91.08%, Bradley Cooper performed exceptionally well, especially in the eye positioning category.
His nose shape and general facial structure, however, earned him a failing grade.
Brad Pitt, who earned 90.51% and was commended for his eye spacing but deducted for the shape of his nose, is another well-known name.
Despite some obvious symptoms of age, George Clooney maintained his excellent ranking at 89.91%, despite a modest drop from his top slot.
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