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A raw video file of any decent lenght at max digital recording resolution would be huge - to big for 10 blueray discs to hold. A 10 megapixel image would be 15,0 MB for one still image. Multiply that by thousands (frames) ... 900mb file for a 1 minute video at 1 fps... multiply that by 60 and you then have a 52gb file at 60fps for 1 minute. Naw. Even high quality movies are horribly lossy. And no were near as good as the human eye either. Not to mention richer more complex color data requires more bits per pixel. It's kinda silly to try to do "science" off blueray quality evidence of this kind of phenomenon. Unless perhaps someone has a good explanation for why the images are, or are not - math, science about recording/light/digitization to back up their claims. None of which has been presented. http://web.forret.com/tools/megapixe...48&height=2736 I can think of a lot of better ways to gather evidence. I'm surprised none have turned up in war as corpses. Or that none have shown themselves on an operating table after a trauma. Which would be enough to bring out the "host" you speak of. One theory I could accept is that when people engage deeply and primarily in their lower brain stem functions that we take on a "reptilian" posture, or pose, or movement, or we eye scan like a reptile might. Morphology is not the word for this. But it would be an interesting study. For example if we are experiencing reality primarily through lower brain stem functions in a time of stress or trauma we might claw (or most likely bite) like a lizard instead of punch or grasp like a primate. | |||
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Last edited by Azure; 03-25-2014 at 01:59 PM..
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