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Originally posted by SaviorComplex
How about instead of "debunking" the picture, someone work at proving what it is, one way or another.
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Originally posted by DaMod
I've seen that before. Most believable alien photo imo. Considering when it would have been taken would have been hard to fake something that realistic. Great Pic. Even though this one is my favorite.
Don't know if that one has been debunked either but it sure is cool.
[edit on 26-3-2009 by DaMod]
Originally posted by Lebowski achiever
I think the photograph may be real but the problem I have with the alien portrayed is the physiologically impossible head/neck ratio. The neck is impossibly thin for such a large head. How would it even turn its head? There seem to be no muscles in the neck that would stop it from just snapping. The acceleration of a UFO would also have heads rolling.
For this reason I have to say FAKE.
Originally posted by LiquidLight
Originally posted by Lebowski achiever
I think the photograph may be real but the problem I have with the alien portrayed is the physiologically impossible head/neck ratio. The neck is impossibly thin for such a large head. How would it even turn its head? There seem to be no muscles in the neck that would stop it from just snapping. The acceleration of a UFO would also have heads rolling.
For this reason I have to say FAKE.
In some African and Asian cultures, neck rings are worn to stretch the neck:
When the rings are removed, the neck is stretched, but there have been no ill effects observed. This is the same woman as in the pic above with her rings removed:
I guess my point is that if a woman with a neck of over a foot long can support her head, then nature can evolve a creature similarly.
Originally posted by Lebowski achiever
I think the photograph may be real but the problem I have with the alien portrayed is the physiologically impossible head/neck ratio. The neck is impossibly thin for such a large head. How would it even turn its head? There seem to be no muscles in the neck that would stop it from just snapping.
Originally posted by LiquidLight
reply to post by GateCrasher
Well, there isn't anything that comes out right and says that it's fake. We can look at it and find clues that may make our minds up one way or another, but, in the end, no one knows what an alien looks like, except maybe the few who have had close encounters with them. We can't take their word for it, either, because there is no reliable way of telling if they were lying about the experience, or perhaps dreaming it.
Until aliens become an everyday reality for most people, this will be one of those things that's impossible to prove.
Originally posted by Sam60
reply to post by LiquidLight
I'm still curious about the mammaries you mentioned.
I cannot see any mammaries.
Can you point out the mammaries?