The Golden Ratio can be seen everywhere. It is also captured in many books and articles. It is also aesthetically shown in ancient literature, art, and architectural buildings. The golden ratio can be seen in the way trees grow, in the relationships of both human and animal bodies. The ratio is approximately 1.618. The golden ratio can only be seen from one of the most complex organs in our body and it can be seen directly. The golden ratio has been discovered and used since ancient times. Our eye analyzes the golden ratio as a beautiful shape. The symbol of the golden ratio is the Greek letter Phi. The golden ratio is the ratio of the shortest to the longest length, which is equal to the ratio of the longest length to the sum of both lengths. In art and architecture, it is known that if you keep the ratio of the small distance to the larger elements the same as the ratio of the larger distance to the whole, the end result will generally be visually perfect. As I said before, the golden ratio can be seen everywhere, including the human body, and in this homework assignment I will explain and analyze the golden ratio on the human body and face. Golden ratio on the human face There are different golden ratios in the human face. However, you cannot calculate them with a ruler. Beauty, which speaks of excellence, is kept within reach of all of us. The essence of beauty, more than physical and emotional attributes, is more spiritual. These properties influence many areas of our lives. Beauty, although not the most important point in our life, attracts attention in the eyes of the public, earns respect and admiration, which has significant power. Because beauty is based on centuries ago, constantly evolving and is a concept that has influenced everyone...... middle of paper...... what to do and what I will look for. But with my teacher's motivation and the little help she gave me, these tasks seemed quite easy. I also learned many things from these tasks. I learned the incredible numbers and ratios that were hidden in our bodies. It has been said that beauty is in the eyes of the person and it is thought that beauty is not influenced by race, culture or era. Evidence, however, says that our perception of physical beauty is difficult to see in our being and is based on how closely a person's features reflect proportions. The golden ratio is visually appealing to our eyes, which is why nature is so beautiful to look at. All human faces follow the golden ratio but, at the same time, no two faces are exactly alike, not even identical twins. This is because there is so much information about the golden ratio that involves the eyes.
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