Note, for example, the symmetry of a butterfly and maple leaf, the symmetry of a car and plane, the symmetry of a verse and tune, the symmetry of patterns and borders, the symmetry of the atomic structure of molecules and crystals. “Symmetry is encountered everywhere - in nature, engineering, arts, and science. Repitition of exactly similar parts facing each other or a center. The word symmetry comes from the Greek word summetria,which is derived from the words sun meaning with or together, and metron meaning measure. Correct or beautiful proportion of parts balance harmony. Symmetry is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as : 1. Set of principles of good taste and the appreciation of beauty
Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty 2.
Aesthetics comes from the Greek word aisthetike coined by the philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten to mean “The science of how things are known via the senses.” Aesthetics is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as : 1.