Golden Mean V04 By Drmolly Link
The Golden Mean: A Path to Virtue and Moral Character
The concept of the Golden Mean, also known as the Golden Ratio, has been a cornerstone of aesthetics and design for centuries. This mathematical ratio, approximately equal to 1.618, has been observed and utilized in various forms of art, architecture, and design to create visually pleasing and harmonious compositions. In the realm of beauty and wellness, the Golden Mean has been applied to understand and achieve optimal proportions in facial features, body shape, and overall physical appearance. One of the leading experts in this field is Dr. Molly Link, a renowned researcher and practitioner who has developed the Golden Mean V04, a cutting-edge approach to evaluating and enhancing aesthetic proportions.
// Stop when the spiral becomes too small if (radius < 0.5) noLoop(); golden mean v04 by drmolly link
Tip:
If you’re interested in tweaking the piece, clone the repo and change the scaleFactor variable from 1/φ to a slightly different value (e.g., 0.618 vs. 0.6180339… ) to see how the composition subtly “detunes” from the perfect golden proportion. The Golden Mean: A Path to Virtue and
- Aristotle. (1998). Nicomachean Ethics. Translated by David Ross. Oxford University Press.
- Dr. Molly. (2023). The Golden Mean: A Path to Virtue and Moral Character. Unpublished manuscript.
The Golden Mean, also known as the Golden Ratio, is a mathematical concept that has fascinated philosophers, artists, and scientists for centuries. It is an irrational number approximately equal to 1.61803398875, often represented by the Greek letter phi (φ). Aristotle