The History of the Golden Ratio

The History of the Golden Ratio

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Science, Arts, Social Studies, History, Performing Arts

6th - 12th Grade

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The video explores the golden ratio, a mathematical concept with a ratio of approximately 1 to 1.618. It discusses its discovery and significance in ancient Egyptian and Greek architecture, such as the Great Pyramid and the Parthenon. The golden ratio was later named by Euclid and revered by Renaissance artists like Leonardo da Vinci, who called it the divine proportion. Its influence extends to music, with composers like Debussy incorporating it into their works. The golden ratio continues to impact modern art and architecture, highlighting its enduring appeal and aesthetic significance.

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