Golden Ratio Research Paper

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The Golden Ratio The Golden Ratio has been in existence for thousands of years. People believe it is how many ancient structures were created. The Golden Ratio not only exists in the designing of architecture, but can also be found in art and in humans. The Golden Ratio is a number. A number that results when you split a line into two parts. You should be able to divide the longer part by the smaller part so that it is equal to the whole length divided by the smaller part. It is also known as phi, a letter of the Greek alphabet. The number is said to go on and on, but it is usually rounded off to 1.618. Many ancient and modern architectural structures are believed to have been created using the ratio. The Parthenon, built between 447 and 438 BC, seems to have used the ratio to establish the …show more content…

Leonardo da Vinci’s piece, ‘Vitruvian Man’ is believed to demonstrate the ratio. He also used the ratio to illustrate the table and shields in ‘The Last Supper’, the brick wall of ‘The Annunciation’, ‘Salvator Munid’ and many others. Michelangelo was another artist who used the ratio in his master pieces throughout the Sistine Chapel. In ‘The Creation of Adam’ the finger of God touches Adam’s finger right at the Golden Ratio point. Botticelli uses phi in his creation of ‘The Birth of Venus’. You can see the ratio when you look at the woman’s body in the painting. These are only a few examples of artists who used the Golden Ratio throughout their creations, however there are many all through the years who have used this method. Humans have features based off of the Golden Ratio. Humans display phi from the top of their head to their belly button and their belly button to the floor. Also, the length of human fingers display the ratio as well. Not only is the ratio shown in the physical aspect but within the DNA as well. The double helix spiral contains 34 by 21 angstroms which follows