Most beautiful woman in the world...

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Who do you think is the most beautiful woman in the world? I was having a discussion at the yard the other day as to who the most beautiful woman in the world are. My friend (a guy) thought the order went something like this: 1.Angelina Jolie 2.Jessica Biel 3.Julia Roberts. I totally disagreed, although they are very beautiful, i wouldn't look at them and think WOW:eek: So here are my 3 :)
Who's yours?

Tanya Dziahileva a supermodel from Belarus
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Vlada Roslyakova a russian supermodel
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and finally Frida Gustavsson a swedish model
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wouldn't say any of them... i mean they arent ugly but i wouldnt say they are particularly pretty either (p.s not saying i am, but under the circumstances your asking under..) :p
 
oh no!!! those models look like aliens!!! very odd proportions!!

Im a great believer in the golden mask and the law of the average face.

For me, beauty lies in the likes of
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I think they are all amazing!!! such fragile delicate beauty... I guess it's horses for courses again - there are different kinds of beauty and probably it's hard to say there can be one person who would be considered The Most Beautiful by everyone?
 
What are they? I've never heard of those before but it sounds interesting

** Sorry to be a geek **
In brief -

"Our attraction to another person's body increases if that body is symmetrical and in proportion. Likewise, if a face is in proportion, we are more likely to notice it and find it beautiful. Scientists believe that we perceive proportional bodies to be more healthy.


Leonardo da Vinci's drawings of the human body emphasised its proportion. The ratio of the following distances is the Golden Ratio.

(foot to navel) : (navel to head) etc

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Similarly, buildings are more attractive if the proportions used follow the Golden Ratio.

Golden Ratio
The Golden Ratio (or "Golden Section") is based on Fibonacci Numbers, where every number in the sequence (after the second) is the sum of the previous 2 numbers:

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ...

Fibonnaci Numbers lead to the Golden Ratio:

Φ = 1.618 033 ...



This mask of the human face is based on the Golden Ratio. The proportions of the length of the nose, the position of the eyes and the length of the chin, all conform to some aspect of the Golden Ratio.

Look at the ratio of each number in the Fibonacci sequence to the one before it:

1/1 = 1

2/1 = 2

3/2 = 1.5

5/3 = 1.666...

8/5 = 1.6
13/8 = 1.625

21/13 = 1.61538...

34/21 = 1.61905...

55/34 = 1.61764...

89/55 = 1.61861...
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If we keep going, we produce an interesting number which mathematicians call "phi" (Golden Ratio or Golden Section):

Φ = 1.618 033 988 7...

This ratio was used by architects and artists throughout history to produce objects of great beauty (like Michelangelo's "David" and the Greek temples.)


The Parthenon in Greece - The ratio of the distances indicated is the Golden Ratio.Phi (Φ) is like pi (π) in the sense that it is an irrational number. There is no equivalent fraction for Φ and its decimal keeps going and never stops.


Sunflower - The Golden Ratio also occurs in nature, in the patterns we see in sunflowers, pine cones and so on. This is largely because one of the best ways to efficiently pack things tightly together is using the Fibonacci sequence."


Or in laymans terms- this is the golden mask, the "ideal" proportions of a human face. If you lay it over a face you can judge see the difference between a beautiful face and a not so attractive face.

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Then the average face-
"In attractiveness studies, averageness is one of the characteristics of physical beauty in which the average phenotype, i.e. outward appearance, of the individual theoretically characterizes averaged genotypes, thus indicating health and fertility. The majority of averageness studies and theories have to do with photographic overlay studies, in which images are morphed together. Other factors involved in measuring attractiveness are symmetry and youthfulness.


Some faces using the morphing methodology to study the effects of averageness:-
( these are not real people, just the product of a number of faces morphed together. When done so - they make a beautiful face. Showing that the avaerage face is the most beautiful)
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I would have to say:

Salli Richardson-Whitfield from Eureka

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Anna Belknap from CSI: New York

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And the very sadly late Elizabeth Montgomery (1st pic from 60's and second from later in life - still a good looking woman).

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NO emaciated models for me!!

And the most beautiful of all - my Mother, late Grandmother and my two Sisters. :)
 
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