Rationality – Irrationality

 

Criterion for rationality - irrationality according to my observations with sufficient effort can be tying to external signs or behavioral reactions. Generally, one can distinguish it as the enlarged features of face (nose, lip, and chin) in rational types and smaller of these features in irrationals. It is considered that behaviorally, this sign is expressed as the tendencies to somewhat more rapidly draw a conclusion and by this observation, it is reasonable to surmise this person is rational. And longer preparation before decision-making can be considered irrational. These external signs, which for me made it possible to isolate for this criterion is as follows: 

 

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A-1 - The distance from the lower cut of the chin to the bottom edge of the lower lip.

 
A-2 - The distance from the upper edge of the upper lip to the base of the nose

 

A-1>A-2 is rationales,   A-1<A-2 or A-1=A-2 is irrationals

 

 

B - For rationales the thicknesses of lips is greater, more full, plumper, more "distended" and the reverse of this for irrationals as this feature is smaller. 

 

C - Height and width of the upper and lower central incisors and/or canines, which are the teeth visible in conversation and smile are wider and longer in rationales and this feature is smaller in irrationals.

 

D - Height of nose on the vertical line perpendicular to the face, starting from the bridge of the nose to the tip of the nose is higher in rationales, and smaller in irrationals. 

 

E - Area around the mouth (the width of 2-4 cm) that comes out is greater in rationales and flat or sunken and is not as expressed in irrationals


F - Absence of the raising of the tip of the nose with respect to its base, the nasolabial angle, is lower in rationales.
 Absence of the lowering of the tip of the nose with respect to its base, the nasolabial angle, is higher in irrationals.

The (nasolabial) angle between the straight line, which connects the base of nose and its tip, it can be negative with respect to the horizontal plane, or positive.

G – The facial profile against a vertical line drawn from the center of the forehead to the chin and a line perpendicular to it drawn touching the tip of the nose, the distance between the two parallel lines will be smaller in rationales. The ideal rational profile is more square, the forehead on a more vertically upward angle.

In rationales the chin is more prominent, clearly seen, the profile features are conveyed into a more flat surface.

 

The facial profile against a vertical line drawn from the center of the forehead to the chin and a line perpendicular to it drawn touching the tip of the nose, the distance between the two lines will be greater in irrationals. Ideal irrational - profile has a somewhat parallelogram shape, and an apex at the tip of the nose. A chamfered forehead and the chin are more drawn back.  The nose comes out farther, chin and the forehead is a smooth rounded back shape in irrationals.

If the forehead and chin are chamfered and the jaw is less prominent, most likely the person in front of you is irrational.


Important note: the above list of signs is not definitive signs of type and not an exact sign of rationality – irrationality. But degrees of strengthening of rational functions with respect to irrational functions and is
irrelative to the type or subtype. This criterion speaks only about strengthening of logic - ethics such as with respect to sensing- intuition. It is simply in people an intensified rationality - or irrationality, but not a rational or irrational type or subtype. What subtype or the type is specifically strengthened, these signs do not say. Therefore, they can say with an equal degree of probability about the rational type and the rational subtype. To what exactly is necessary to remedy this situation. It is possibly the criterion of this difference can serve as a (manifestation) of dominant - predominance of some sign above all rest. Thus far, this is only hypothesis...


Example of signs of rationality "inclination of the axes of neck, head, spine"

 

 

 

Irrationality

Rationality

Irrationality (clearly and noticeably expressed),  often have a "turned-up nose", Also looking from a frontal view, the distance starting from the tip of the nose to the bridge of the nose to is shorter in them. This does not mean that they have a different length of nose, and it can even be identical. Simply stated, the noses more frequently are turned-up and raised in irrationals, and in rationales, "this is omitted". Irrationals frequently have "low", not elongated vertically chin. And if we compare distances from the lower lip to the bottom edge of chin and from the upper lip to the base of nose, then it proves to be frequently equal or differs little. Irrationals have narrower lips, and smaller and narrower teeth than rationales.

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Rationality (as expressed) has a lengthier nose. But not so much the length of nose playing a role. But what I call "lowering" - the distance from the bridge of the nose to the tip of nose. If we look at this from a frontal view and measure the distance between a horizontal lines passing through the tip of the nose and the bridge of the nose it would give us an accurate view of this feature. The distance from the lower edge of chin to the lower lip in rationales is greater. Rationality, again after all, as expressed, has a more elongated downward chin. And if we compare the distance of the upper lip to the base of nose to the distance of the lower lip to the edge of chin, the distance of the lower lip to the edge of chin in these two measurements is considerably more. Rationales in the pure form plainly appear to have thicker lips (but not a wider mouth!) and wider and longer teeth.

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