...my observation on this presentation: just pay close
attention of the direction on the visual contact from the young man toward the
computer's monitor: his vision is not directed toward the monitor but toward
something else far away from that thing and located toward the right side, and
if you look to his right fist, it shows very clearly that the pic had been just
placed on top of other pic, just as the color pic of himself is virtually
placed in the old pic but with a much advance tech. This pic had been manipulated. It's a hoax. Run the video at 13:18/45:05;
this is: 13 minutes and 18 seconds of its total time of 45 minutes and 5
seconds to see the pic (picture). At the
edge of the fist, on top by the thumb, a line or shadowed edge is shown off
against its background. Notice too that
the man or whoever is, on the background, is looking on the left side of the
monitor, not at the monitor screen. The
monitor screen is tilted too much toward its left (happens to be the toward the
right hand of the young man)
1. An act intended to deceive or trick.
2. Something that has been established or accepted by
fraudulent means.
tr.v. hoaxed, hoax·ing, hoax·es
...as people search for scientific evidence to know on
science, I advise to be very careful; I notice there are too many science
investigators that dear to be an Einstein or something like that. Go and dig deep, deep and very deep when some
"facts" are presented intended to "show us" their discoveries
in science.
See here how they use their "discoveries"...
"To deceive or cheat by using a hoax."
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