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1. Divine proportion may refer to the Greek's idea of the golden rectangle, most pleasing to the eye and based on patterns found in nature.

2. The illustration of a man in a circle done by Leonardo da Vinci is also referred to as divine proportion.

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The "Divine Proportion" is also known as "The Golden Mean" and as the "Fibonacci Sequence." It is often represented graphically by a Nautilus spire which is a visual depiction of the numerical formula/sequence devised/discovered by Fibonacci when trying to calculate how best to breed rabbits. Many academics believe that this proportion/sequence/formula explains all life on Earth, that it is the blueprint of all living things.

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The ancient Greeks discovered the divine proportion or the Golden Mean. It is a ratio considered to be most pleasing to the eye.

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