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  • @jennifreeman2727
    @jennifreeman2727 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wow excellent video! I have been interested in 'Palmistry' for years, & recently the 'fingerprint patterns' which are becoming hugely popular. Adds to the mystery & good stuff! Getting good photos etc is a challenge - I have tried talc, white-out, phone photos, red lipstick but not ink so that'll be next. Also identifying & intertpreting the fingerprints is sometimes hard. I think I have 2 whorls on both thumbs & some loops and arches on other fingers so a mixed bag haha ... the mention in the comments about 'toes'- hilarious! ...

  • @user-tb7uq5lr1n
    @user-tb7uq5lr1n Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent work Professor Gabrawy. Once again - another incredible creatIon. I’ve watched part 1 and 2... Can’t wait for part 3! I sense a TRILOGY coming soon to a theater near you! Insanely fantastic.

  • @eelamite
    @eelamite Před rokem

    wait what i think the 4 whorls on toes are double loops lol. i knew they were whorls cos i checked this whole fingerprint stuff 5 years back but it looks a lot like your one at the start lol wow thats cool

  • @shilpasaha4239
    @shilpasaha4239 Před 3 lety +1

    Its absolutely helpful for me...thank you sir

  • @eelamite
    @eelamite Před rokem

    only loops - flipped one on left index, ulnar? n 2 whorls - one more peacockish almost lol
    my toes have 4 arches 4 whorl n 2 loops though.

  • @kujayasinghe9199
    @kujayasinghe9199 Před 3 lety

    You should discuss about their characteristics as well.

  • @parulchoudhary629
    @parulchoudhary629 Před 2 lety

    what are true minutia?

  • @Jumarbalmaceda
    @Jumarbalmaceda Před 8 dny

    Hello, do you know how to count ridges on each

    • @sciencebygabrawy
      @sciencebygabrawy Před dnem

      Yes, count the black lines just inside of the deltas but your professor might count differently

  • @canoli1978
    @canoli1978 Před 2 měsíci

    My daughter has an X on her finger prints and I have heard it’s extremely rare. Have you seen it before?

    • @sciencebygabrawy
      @sciencebygabrawy Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes, it’s definitely quite rare! I would say I find an x minutiae in maybe 1 in 1,000 prints. Fun stuff!!