

The Golden Ratio is also related to the famous Fibonacci number sequence (which goes 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34 …). Φ is present in this assortment of circles. The radius of the large circle is φ times larger than the diameter of the small circles. Similarly, consider six circles of the same size, arranged in two rows of three, and nestled inside one large circle (as pictured).

So the long horizontal line is φ longer than the bolded side length. In the pentagram pictured, the four bolded black lines grow in length by φ at each step. Pentagrams are mathematically fascinating, not least because they evince the curious ratio φ. With its five-fold symmetries, it symbolised health to them. They chose the pentagram as their symbol. The Pythagoreans were a mystic cult of mathematicians who saw many numbers as having mystical, philosophical and even ethical significance. It’s a mathematical value called “phi”, represented by the Greek symbol φ, and equal to about 1.618. The Pythagoreans first discovered the Golden Ratio, also called the “Divine Proportion”, about 2,400 years ago. But is it really a formula for beauty? The Pythagoreans and the Golden Ratio

This test rates a person’s facial beauty based on how close their facial proportions are to the Golden Ratio. Well, according to De Silva, Heard rates highly on the “Golden Ratio test”.
#The perfect face ratio trial#
The claim has been recycled for some years now, and recently resurfaced in the wake of Heard’s (widely reported) trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp. Amber Heard has one of the world’s most beautiful faces – that is, according to cosmetic surgeon Julian De Silva.
