The degree of perfection of your own smile will be a function of how close to these identified ratios your smile is. And the narrower the gap, the more easily you will be able to cause a flutter in the hearts of a beholder.
This research has got me thinking. What this actually means is that by careful reverse application of this discovery, you can engineer a flutter in the heart of a person you have chosen to subject the smile at. In other words, by exercising the degree of control you can hold over these metrics, you should be able to exercise the extent of the flutter.
The implications of this finding can be of great use in Mumbai. And the extensions of this research can be a blessing to a common Mumbaikars. Especially to a hapless driver at peak traffic on a weekday around 7 pm in places like Chakala, Milan Subway, S.V. Road etc, where chaos rules. It is common for drivers of autos, cars, bikes, buses to become barbaric and insensitive and any hapless driver can be the victim of an accident resulting in minor scratches to serious dents.
In such a situation, what happens is not what should rightfully happen. Bullying, intimidation, threats of physical harm - these are some of the things that tend to allow the wrong-doer walk away without so much as an apology to the hapless victim. And as you might agree, it might not be a good time or situation to explain Gandhian thinking and values to the wrong-doer.
Therefore, it becomes very important for the common person like you and me to be able to deal with such a situation without feeling wronged.
And thats where this path breaking research can be of use to us. But before we get to that, we must know the whole situation in order to appropriately apply an extension of this mathematical breaking down of facial expression. We must combine the application of these metrics with some other supporting techniques that work to your advantage -
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