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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Phi in Human Beauty

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception

A template for human beauty is found in phi and the pentagon

Dr. Stephen Marquardt has studied human beauty for years in his practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery.   Dr. Marquardt performed cross-cultural surveys on beauty and found that all groups had the same perceptions of facial beauty.  He also analyzed the human face from ancient times to the modern day.  Through his research, he discovered that beauty is not only related to phi, but can be defined for both genders and for all races, cultures and eras with the beauty mask which he developed and patented. This mask uses the pentagon and decagon as its foundation, which embody phi in all their dimensions.


Marquardt Beauty Mask - Nefertiti, Egypt, 1350 B.C. Marquardt Beauty Mask - Aspasia, Greek 500 B.C.
1350 B.C. Egypt 500 B.C. Greece
Marquardt Beauty Mask - Lucille Verus, Roman 164 A.D. Marquardt Beauty Mask - Moulton, 1794 A.D.
164 A.D. Rome 1794 A.D.

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