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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Hidden Detail in Crotch Solves 500-Year-Old Leonardo Da Vinci Mystery : ScienceAlert
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Hidden Detail in Crotch Solves 500-Year-Old Leonardo Da Vinci Mystery : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 18, 2025 2:55 am
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Leonardo da Vinci, the renowned Italian polymath known for painting the Mona Lisa, showcased a profound understanding of geometry far beyond his time. In 1490, he created the Vitruvian Man, an illustration of the ‘ideal’ human body, which may have been based on a mathematical ratio that was not formally established until the 19th century.

For over 500 years, scholars have pondered why da Vinci chose specific proportions for the arms and legs of the Vitruvian Man. Recently, a London dentist named Rory Mac Sweeney claims to have unraveled this mystery. He discovered a hidden detail in the drawing – an equilateral triangle in the figure’s crotch – that he believes sheds light on this enigmatic work of art.

Inspired by the writings of Roman architect Vitruvius, who advocated for the perfect human body fitting inside a circle and square, da Vinci’s drawing incorporates a square and circle to represent different postures. While the Golden Ratio Theory has been commonly proposed as the basis for the proportions, Mac Sweeney’s research suggests otherwise.

According to Mac Sweeney, da Vinci’s notes for the Vitruvian Man mention that if one opens their legs and raises their hands to touch the top of their head, the space between the legs forms an equilateral triangle. By analyzing this triangle, Mac Sweeney found that the ratio between the spread of the man’s feet and the height of his navel closely approximates the tetrahedral ratio of 1.633, a geometric form established in 1917.

This ratio is significant in various fields, including dentistry, where a similar triangular principle known as Bonwill’s triangle dictates optimal jaw function. Mac Sweeney believes that this connection is not coincidental and suggests that human anatomy may have evolved based on geometric principles that optimize spatial organization.

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If Mac Sweeney’s hypothesis is correct, da Vinci may have intuitively grasped universal principles of geometry while creating the Vitruvian Man. The study, published in the Journal of Mathematics and the Arts, challenges traditional interpretations of the iconic artwork and highlights the potential link between human anatomy and fundamental mathematical truths.

While the scientific community may still debate Mac Sweeney’s findings, da Vinci’s inclusion of the equilateral triangle in his notes underscores its significance. This new perspective on the Vitruvian Man invites us to reconsider the artist’s genius and his profound insights into the mathematical nature of reality.

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