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The condition is called coloboma, and is a congenital defect of the eye. Essentially, coloboma is a gap in part of the structure of the eye. The gap can be large or small, but normally appears in the bottom part of the eye. It is caused when a fetus’s eyes do not develop properly during pregnancy.
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by shells4u
Lysergic Acid Dythalomide in the tiniest dose can have this effect.edit on 10-8-2013 by randyvs because: (no reason given)
reply to post by randyvs
Lysergic Acid Dythalomide in the tiniest dose can have this effect.
reply to post by snowspirit
I'm guessing it's a medical condition, rather than a high reptile.....,
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by shells4u
Lysergic Acid Dythalomide in the tiniest dose can have this effect.edit on 10-8-2013 by randyvs because: (no reason given)
Studios use bright lights to properly illuminate their subject, this will often cause the black pupil to become white as it reflects the lights. Usually in the center of those lights is the cameraman, which will appear tall and black in the pupil reflection. With the proper angle this will often give the illusion of a vertically slitted pupil like that of a snake, when in reality it is just the studio reflections.
That one seemed too much of a coincidence to just dismiss.
Originally posted by ObservingYou
I'm somewhere in between skeptical and open minded in regards to this subject.
I watched a weird one last night in which a news anchor started 'morphing' (for lack of a better word) on camera (looked odd and non-human, strange) and at the same time her producers starts yelling at her hysterically until the camera is diverted.
That one seemed too much of a coincidence to just dismiss.
ETA:
Can you fake this or what?edit on 10-8-2013 by ObservingYou because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by shells4u
reply to post by randyvs
Lysergic Acid Dythalomide in the tiniest dose can have this effect.
What is this?
Originally posted by shells4u
reply to post by randyvs
Lysergic Acid Dythalomide in the tiniest dose can have this effect.
What is this?
reply to post by blindlyzack
Are you some sheltered child? It's '___'... Acid.
Originally posted by ObservingYou
I'm somewhere in between skeptical and open minded in regards to this subject.
I watched a weird one last night in which a news anchor started 'morphing' (for lack of a better word) on camera (looked odd and non-human, strange) and at the same time her producers starts yelling at her hysterically until the camera is diverted.
That one seemed too much of a coincidence to just dismiss.
ETA:
Can you fake this or what?edit on 10-8-2013 by ObservingYou because: (no reason given)