Portrait of Robert Pattinson, World's Most Beautiful Man According to Science

 


Based on science, Robert Pattinson is the most handsome man in the world because he has the best and perfect facial features and proportions.



According to science, Pattinson's face is closest to human perfection. He beat some other cool guys like Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and Bradley Cooper.




This level of facial perfection uses a mathematical calculation called the Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi, an ancient Greek calculation method for measuring ideal proportions.


For two years in a row, the actor who played Edward Cullen in the Twilight film continues to hold the title of the most handsome man.



Pattinson was analyzed based on an algorithm that sorts different facial features along with a number of other actors such as Ryan Gosling, Idris Elba, Brad Pitt, and Henry Cavill.




Although the aforementioned actors are also known for their good looks, none of them can match Pattinson's flawless facial features based on scientific calculations.


In ancient times, this calculation was mainly used by architects and artists like Leonardo Da Vinci to map and measure the perfect length and width for their artistic creations.




Today, the same formula has been used to measure beauty standards and define perfect facial features. The symmetry and proportions of the face are also taken into account when one measures the face.



The Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi standard ensures that Pattinson has a facial perfection score of 92.15% because he has the best and amazing eyes, nose and chin.


After Robert Pattinson, the other most perfect men are Henry Cavill, Bradley Cooper, Brad Pitt and other Hollywood actors. Henry Cavill is the second most handsome man in the world. He was named the second most handsome man in the world after getting a score of 91.64%.


While Bradley Cooper, the actor who played A Star is Born, was in third place and Brad Pitt was fourth and George Clooney was fifth.

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