It will come as no surprise that actor Régé-Jean Page is universally recognized as a very handsome man, but now we have the scientific proof to back it up. The ‘Bridgerton’ star’s face was scientifically analyzed using Beauty Phi’s Greek Golden Ratio, an ancient system that measures physical perfection via the symmetry of one’s face, and Page s was found to be 93.65% accurate. And that’s how he was declared the most handsome man in the world.
The scientific “golden ratio” was used by Leonardo da Vinci and the mathematical formula has since been adapted to decipher what makes someone typically “beautiful”. The length and width of someone’s face are measured and the results are divided. The closer the ratios are to the Phi number (1.618), the more aesthetically pleasing they are.
Using the latest in computerized mapping techniques, Harley Street cosmetic facial surgeon Dr Julian De Silva says: “These brand new computerized mapping techniques allow us to solve some of the mysteries of what makes someone physically beautiful and technology comes in handy when planning patients’ surgery.” He went on to say that Page, who is expected to be in contention to play James Bond, received a high score for eye spacing and eye positioning, as well as the shape of her lips.
Page’s appeal was closely followed by Chris Hemsworth of “Thor” (93.53%), Michael B Jordan of “Black Panther” (93.46%), “As It Was” singer Harry Styles ( 92.30%) and English footballer Jude Bellingham. (92.22 percent). All fine specimens, we can agree.
While the ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ actor, who is dating Emily Brown, is undoubtedly handsome, we all know beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. So take the scientific analysis as a bit of fun (although Google image searching of this list is allowed).