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StockGuru Welcomes Physiognomy Interface Technologies, Inc. (OTC: PGTG)

StockGuru Welcomes

Physiognomy Interface Technologies, Inc.
(OTC: PGTG)

Physiognomy Interface Technologies, Inc. (OTC: PGTG) is a creation and product development company specializing in all aspects of the science known as physiognomy, the art of judging human character from facial features. The company believes that there are many practical applications that can be brought into mainstream society and business using Physiognomy. The company will offer several innovative products to take advantage of this ancient science, namely, Employee Screening, Human Naming Services, as well as a new radical concept in online dating.
What exactly is Physiognomy?

Physiognomy refers to features of the face, especially so when, in the narrow sense, these features are used to infer the relatively enduring character or temperament of an individual. On this site, physiognomy connotes a broader meaning, i.e., it refers to relatively unchanging facial features that might convey messages about any inner or hidden aspect of the person. Most of these facial features have as their basis the bony structure of the skull, on which the soft tissues lie. These features include the shapes and positions of major areas and landmarks of the face, such as the forehead, eyebrows, nose, cheeks, and mouth.

The important facial features can be fairly accurately reconstructed by experts from the skull alone. A diagram of the human cranium shows the major features of the skull, from which much of the visible appearances of the face can be extrapolated. Other physiognomic features are not directly linked to the bony skull, such as skin texture and coloration, hair placement and texture, and detailed shapes of fleshy features. All of these features change slowly and relatively little over time, and they are the sign vehicles for physiognomic messages. Proposing an association between these facial features and other aspects of the person, including personality, character, outcomes of medical treatment, romantic compatibility, or the destiny of the person, is a physiognomic approach. The validity of the association or inference based on physiognomy is a separate issue that can be established or discredited by empirical evidence. Accurately face reading these signs depend upon knowing which relations are valid and which are spurious.
Competitive Landscape

Physiognomy has chosen to enter a field that is comprised of several “800 pound gorillas”. They have done this because they feel that their niche is totally undiscovered and under-appreciated. They are competing with the likes of Match.com, Eharmony.com and Spark Networks, PLC. Sparks operates several niche website including Jdate.com and americansingles.com.

Practical uses of Physiognomy

The company believes that there are several outlets for the use of Physiognomy. Those outlets are, employee screening, human naming services, and finally, dating assistance.
Workplace Securitization

Physiognomy Interface Technologies believes that there is a tremendous market for the securitization of the workforce. Every day there are news stories about precious, sensitive data being stolen off of computers by high level corporate criminals. It is the opinion of Physiognomy Interface Technologies that they can develop a system that will be able to discover hidden personality traits that could eventually compromise a secure workplace. While Physiognomy can’t tell if a person is bad or good, the company believes that it can tell that certain personalities are not well suited for certain types of jobs.
Human Naming Services

Physiognomy Interface Technologies believes that it can take a digital image of your friend, loved one or even your baby and provide you with 3 logical names for the facial structure provided. These are very important questions that most people rarely think about. Did you know there is a Jewish naming custom that reveals a deep belief in name magic? It concerns changing the name of a sick person. The new name is thought to create a new person, and it is hoped that the sickness will remain with someone who no longer exists-the person who bore the old name. Did you know that Ancient societies like the Egyptians and even the Israelites, Phoenicians and others gave a person a new name every 7 years? They observed that you are not the same person you were 7 years ago, hence the need for a new name. Physiognomy is the interpretations of the physical facial structures based upon the inner Nature of an individual while Onamatology is the science of using sounds to create Names that fittingly express the nature that built the face in the first place.

Names shift in and out of popularity as well, based upon the collective experience of an individual, family or community. For instance Beulah is a name that began to lose popularity over 90 years ago, Bertha 110 years ago. If you were to meet a beautiful young 16 year old today and she tells you her name is Bertha (depending on the country you both live in) you may feel (as she most certainly would feel) that she had been misnamed. The company believes that it can help find the correct name or names to choose from that will “feel” warm and correct, a more “perfect” fit.
Online Dating Services

Physiognomy Interface Technologies believes that Physiognomy has an undiscovered, critical benefit to online dating. Imagine if you could go to a dating website, upload a digital image of yourself and the company’s engineers select you a perfect match, based upon your facial characteristics and the characteristics of your match. The company is currently developing the technology that will execute that task. They have researched various dating websites including match.com, eharmony.com, and true.com and none of them will offer those services. Some of these sites claim that they can match you based upon personality tests but we all know that you can easily manipulate those tests to better influence the outcome of your evaluation. You face doesn’t lie and therefore the company believes that they will develop the most useful dating website ever created.

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