posted on May, 22 2011 @ 10:54 AM
It's been claimed that any sort of thing can be faked in a video these days. Does that mean that we can safely assume that any video we don't wish
to believe in, for whatever reason, is fake, without any reasonable doubt? If the ivan 0135 'alien' videos are fake, their maker seems to know a
good deal about how living tissues might adapt to alien contingencies. For example, notice how the generally thin neck ( in proportion to the size of
the head ) is broader at the top than at the bottom. The stresses of supporting that large head are distributed over a broader area, as when an
architectural column is given a broadened capital for the same reason. Also room for greater musculature to support that head. The human neck is
closer to a straight sided cylinder, presumably due to the lesser demands put on it. In the video, the neck also appears to be more directly beneath
the skull, balanced front and back, than in humans. This would also presumably help such a being to keep his large head steady and upright. Would
someone producing a hoax be apt to think of such things? Ross