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Da Vinci and Phi
We all know about Pi, but what is not talked about is the number, Phi. The most beautiful number in the world. Phi is 1.618, it is also called the Golden Ratio or the Divine Proportion. Da Vinci is not only a scientist and an artist, but also a very talented mathematician. He uses phi in his most famous works: The Mona Lisa and the Vitruvian Man. The Vitruvian Man, or our bodies are basically built with phi!
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