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GBT Tokenize is Developing Advanced Computational Geometry Methods
GBT Tokenize is Developing Advanced Computational Geometry Methods
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 05, 2021 GBT Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK: GTCH) (“GBT”, or the “Company”), announced that GBT Tokenize (“GBT/Tokenize) is developing new methods for health analysis based on its Kirlian Electrophotography research. GBT/Toeknize is developing a set of methods and algorithms to analyze imaging made by Kirlian Electrophotography.
Kirlian photography introduces a series of techniques that are based on the phenomenon known as electrical coronal discharge. Images that are produced using these techniques present a colorful so-called aura. Although not scientifically proven, some believe that these images can be interpreted to analyze health conditions. GBT/Tokenize reiterates that the claim that a medical conclusion can be reached based on analysis of the image (whether through AI or in person) has not been scientifically
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GBT Tokenize Corp, the joint venture of GBT Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK:GTCH), is developing new methods for health analysis based on its Kirlian Electrophotography research. Danny Rittman, GBT s CTO, explained: