Friday, January 5, 2024

For Hundreds Of Thousands Of Years...Or More!... The Winge's Peak...Has Been Right Under Our Noses...And No One Has Scientifically Talked About It...Until Now?...You're Kidding Me!...

 

It seems that this rather mobile mid-upper lip facial trait


has importance that was realized eons ago,

because even the Egyptian Pharaohs and Ancient Influencers 

of record ordered that 

this facial feature be recorded on their statutes 

for future generations to be 

fascinated by.



Some Important and Legendary Leaders

who had an obvious elatus labialis wingeulus

include


Imhotep


Pharaoh Narmer


Ramesses II


Pharaoh Akhenaten

and his son,

King Tutankhamun



Since first consciously encountering and elucidating WP, 

I wondered about its source: 

what population of people did this trait come from, and 

what were they like, especially the powerful among them.


Comparing those people of the past to

the kind of people I see having a WP today, 

I notice that many of them, too, are powerful individuals!


This leads me to believe that a WP is a confirmatory sign that a person has the 

'Super-Humanity Power Genetics Trait' among their chromosomes.



On this journey, in 2011, I realized that

no one else had deeply medically evaluated and elucidated this landmark trait, 

and that 

being able to scientifically score first with it,

this was, to me, like

picking some


low-hanging  fruit!



But the question I ask is,

"Why wasn't it elucidated before?"



I know for a fact that a person watching a speaker with a noticeable

WP, will watch it move as the speaker uses the lips to verbally communicate, 

which will likely lead a viewer to not pay full attention to the message. I feel that it

really can hypnotize 


as it 


'dances around!'




Maybe it wasn't investigated before because

of the 'hypnotic hold' of the 

mysterious Winge's Peak's 

on our Collective Civilization....Who knows!



However, I will say that when searching for very important people to see if they have a

WP or not, the results can be surprising!



I will conclude that, when obviously present, it is the 'Most Mysterious' part of the face!





Elatus labialis wingeulus, a genetically-dominant physical trait, is an 'appendage' 

over the upper lip's middle tubercle frontal surface, and is a naturally-occurring, 

variably-manifested, vertically-oriented, differentiated soft tissue, epithelial-

emanating fold or ridge or line or prominence, or otherwise, with subepithelial 

components (Winge's Peak Connective Tissue Complex), which coincides 

with the midline of the face and the interincisal and mid-sagittal lines, and runs 

down the middle of the middle tubercle surface of the rostral upper lip, which 

may extend inferiorly from the middle of the Vermillion Border's Cupid's Bow, 

down to the lower edge of the lip, with or without significant elevation 

above the surrounding lateral labial tissues, with or without the presence 

of differentiated vermillion surface epithelium (Winge Epithelium) seen 

along the linear crest of the Peak, and with or without the presence of an 

inferiorly-positioned procheilon.







"All humans that have evidence of an elatus labialis wingeulus 

on their upper lips 

are 

considered to have 'Potentiated Functional Capacities to 'be, think and act,''

and are said

to be

direct descendants of the prehistoric humanoid species homo 

wingeulus." 



This very well may be the first time that a prehistoric humanoid species is 

being proposed on an interesting soft tissue representation alone.




Additional Resources:




'elatus labialis wingeulus'...The Winge's Peak... And Its Classification System...Part 1....




Winge's Peaks Of...Presidents...Kings...Sultans... And...Emperors!





Winge's Peaks Of...The Biggest...And Baddest... Rappers!...






Ralph Winge, D.D.S., USC Dental School Graduate,


and elucidator of 



elatus labialis wingeulus.














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