![]() ![]() This means that when the size of humans increases, its volume also increases dramatically in proportion to the size. Likewise, the volume scales up in proportion to the cube of the area's size. The area is directionally proportional to the square of the size of any object. The fake archaeological discovery cannot happen because of the square-cube law, which states that as the size of any object grows, its volume grows faster than its surface area. This was noticed by other Twitter users commenting that even in their design classes, the picture will not pass and even gave a piece of advice to clean up the picture with stamp.Īs it turns out, the photo was from a competition way back in 2002 which asked contestants to create a fake archaeological discovery using photoshop. The user even attached a badly photoshopped picture. qmB5sYGkns - Stodgy Seagull July 8, 2020 This would not pass in my design classes. While some accepted the theory, but there are still many who are making fun of it. What do you believe? /DhiHcxn0kA - Reality is the only check I get July 7, 2020 Because having to explain how they existed contradicted the evolution of mankind from apes. The Vatican and The Smithsonian destroyed most and threw some into the bottom of the ocean. Debunking the Conspiracy Theory Using Square-Cube LawĪccording to a Twitter post by user Reality is the only check I get the Vatican and the Smithsonian destroyed most and threw some of the giant skeletons they found into the ocean since having to explain how they existed contradicts the evolution of mankind. They even provided evidence in the form of the worst photoshop that will not even pass to any graphic artist. ![]() Is Vatican Hiding the Truth of the Existence of the Giant Humans?Īccording to these conspiracy theories, Vatican - in conjunction with the Smithsonian, no less - is hiding the truth about the existence of the gigantic human skeletons, which confirms their existence and therefore messing up the evolutionary tree of humans. ![]()
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