Golden ratio | Mathematical artworks

List of works designed with the golden ratio

Many works of art are claimed to have been designed using the golden ratio.However, many of these claims are disputed, or refuted by measurement. The golden ratio, an irrational number, is approximately 1.618; it is often denoted by the Greek letter Ο† (phi). (Wikipedia).

List of works designed with the golden ratio
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The Space Elevator

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Stereolab - Contronatura

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