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Philosophers and scientists have tried to understand but science can not yet tell us what beauty is. Beauty is confined to the beholder, i.e. observers enjoy the beautifulness of the real/physical objects ranging from micro-scale to macro-scale, through eyes that make observer’s brain active, then decoding finally make the actual image inside the brain that finally help the beholders to enjoy the beauty of natural objects. Golden Ratio exists everywhere in the beautiful world, i.e. beauty in real object means its association with Golden Ratio and/or Fibonacci sequence. So far observed the most distant/furthest area with the help of advanced space observatory, modern radio telescope, hints that Golden Ratio is also exist there. The hyperbolic model of the universe hints that Golden Sec-tion also exists in the form of Fibonacci and Lucas functions in the hyperbolic Universe. So, the question arises—“Is the Golden Ratio a universal constant for self-replication?” Is the Golden Ratio a subtle creator of the beautiful objects in the beautiful worlds? The author introduces, within the article, the role of the Golden Ratio for making the astrophysical objects beautiful in the Universe.
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