Title: The Divine Proportion
1The Divine Proportion
- Geometry has two great treasuresone is the
theorem of Pythagoras the other, the division of
a line into extreme and mean ratio. The first we
may compare to a measure of gold the second we
may name a precious jewel. (Johannes Kepler)
2What is so interesting about the Divine
Proportion?
- The Divine Proportion, or Golden Section,
represented by the Greek letter F (phi), is one
of those mysterious natural numbers like p (pi)
that seem to arise out of the basic structure of
the universe. - F appears clearly and regularly in the realm of
things that grow and unfold in steps, especially
living things but also in art and architecture. - To the Greeks therefore, and not to the Romans,
we are indebted for all that is great, judicious,
and distinct in architecture.
3Divine Proportion
- The Greeks (and others, like Renaissance artists
such as Botticelli, Lippi, Michelangelo) may have
felt that when a building or artwork was designed
to incorporate F that it had the purest possible
proportions and was the most pleasing to the eye
we will see why in a minute. - allude to a proper application of the useful
rules of architecture, whence a structure will
derive figure, strength, and beauty, and whence
will result a due proportion and a just
correspondence in all its parts.
4The Golden Section A Ratio
- The Golden Section is a RATIO like 21. It is
also called the Golden Mean - If there is a piece of string, and you divide it
into a 21 ratio, then 1 part is twice as long as
the other. - Also, the short part is 1/3 the length of the
whole string, and the long part is 2/3 the
length. The ratio of the shorter to the longer is
12, and that of the longer to the whole is 23.
5So then what is the Golden Section?
- Butthe Golden Section is a special ratio where
the ratio of the short part to the long part is
the same as the long part to the whole.
6So then what is the Golden Section?
- So, a is to b (ab) as b is to c (bc)
- ab bc
7Some Examples - People
8Some Examples - Nature
9Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
An Old man by Leonardo Da Vinci
10Leonardo De Vinci
The Vetruvian Man"(The Man in Action)" by
Leonardo Da Vinci
11Leonardo De Vinci
Mona-Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci
12Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
- The DNA spiral is a Golden Section
- The DNA molecule, the program for all life, is
based on the golden section. It measures 34
angstroms long by 21 angstroms wide for each full
cycle of its double helix spiral. - 34 and 21, of course, are numbers in the
Fibonacci series and their ratio, 1.6190476
closely approximates phi, 1.6180339.
13DNA
DNA in the cell appears as a double-stranded
helix referred to as B-DNA. This form of DNA has
a two groove in its spirals, with a ratio of phi
in the proportion of the major groove to the
minor groove, or roughly 21 angstroms to 13
angstroms.
14So what is this ratio?
- The Golden Section/Golden Mean/Divine Proportion
is an irregular number like p, and cannot be
expressed fully in decimal form (i.e. p
3.14128) - F 1.618033 or (1?5)/2
- Somehow it seems fitting that we cannot represent
the root of Sacred Geometry by an ordinary
number.
15So what about Architecture?
- The Divine Proportion was used by the Greeks
and is still being used by architects today to
design buildings that are aesthetically pleasing. - There is evidence that the Great Pyramid
incorporates F in the so-called Kings
Chamber and also in its overall dimensions.
16What about the Parthenon?
17Columns, anyone?
- The graceful curves of the Ionic column are
designed using the Golden Section.
18Another Historical Tidbit
- Exodus 2510 Have them make a chest of acacia
wood two and a half cubits long, a cubit and a
half wide, and a cubit and a half high (ratio
2.51.5 53 1.666) - Genesis 615 And this is the fashion that thou
shalt make it of The length of the ark shall be
three hundred cubits, the breadth of it 50
cubits, and the height of it 30 cubits (5030
53 1.666) - F 1.618033 or (1?5)/2
19Anything Else?
- It is likely that Virgils Aeneid and other
great works of classical poetry used f to
determine metrical structure of the poem. - Mozarts sonatas tend to divide in parts exactly
at the Golden Section of total time of the work. - In Beethovens 5th Symphony the opening motto is
repeated at exactly the F point through the
Symphony (Bar 372) and also at the start of the
recapitulation 1-F of the way through. - Stradivarius placed the f holes in his violins
at the F point of the body structure.
20Hmmmm
- It now seems that the Divine Proportion was and
still is used by men and women to build beautiful
monuments and other works that are pleasing to
the senses. - so as to compose delightful harmony by a
mathematical and proportional arrangement of
acute, grave, and mixed sounds.
21A little more math for anyone thats still awake
- The Fibonacci series (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8,13, 21)
which describes the growth pattern of a
population, is connected to the Golden Mean,
because the ratio of any 2 terms tends towards F - For instance.. 21 2.000, 85 1.600, 138
1.625, 2113 1.615 - F 1.618033 or (1?5)/2
- Each number in the series is called a Fibonacci
Number
22Fibonacci Bunnies
- Start with one pair
- Mate during first month
- One pair born next month and each month thereafter
23Building a Golden Spiral
- Draw 2 squares of 1 unit each, side-by-side
- Next draw a 2 unit square, and then a 3, and then
a 5, etc - Draw quarter circles in each square, joining them
up
24Building a Golden Spiral
- The spirals increase in distance from the centre
by phi every quarter turnsea shells, snails,
ferns, and many other living creatures are built
to this specification
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