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03/12/14
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Originally posted by unsinkable
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Has it been tested Stephen, has it been proven to work as an identifier?
Indeed Fran... I was so excited by this I went to see if I could speak to somebody about this to get some third party validation... I said, can you find a flaw in this, and he confirmed it was perfectly robust... Indeed I compared thousands of thousands of maps against 3 million transactions, comparing one map to others, there was a 0% false match rate using corneal topography...
This proves that the technology works and it's unbelievable that the shares are still at 5c and $8.5m market cap... This has been tested and proven by a third party, small enough to fit in a mobile device and commencing commercialisatiom right now! Every mobile phone provider would want this in their mobile since finger scan is unreliable...
As Stephen said in the interview, you can get a perfect match of somebody else's finger print and hack into their personal life, but with this technology even if you had a perfect match of somebody else's corneal topography, no two readings are the same, so if you use that topography reading twice you won't be able to hack into the account because it changes every time...
The readings of a particular person has a very narrow band compared to readings of somebody else so even though the topography reading changes, it's still stuck in a narrow band allowing the correct person to log in and others will be denied... Almost impossible to hack and much better than current technology that has been sold for hundreds of millions of dollars...
IMO this is a life changer in every aspect of life and a too good an opportunity not to be invested in...
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"you can get a perfect match of somebody else's finger print"
My nephew was showing off his new iPhone to me yesterday, the one with the finger print ID scanner. He told me it doesn't work for him because as a brick layer his finger tips get so roughed up that the scanner can't identify his fingerprints. I think Apple needs something a little more foolproof