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NEW Ancient UFO-DISCLOSURE Artifacts Revealed

We're able to determine how some insects view the world and the strategic advantages of some configurations.
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Would love to hear an eye specialist comment on the advantages of alien eye setup... or even if such a form would fit inside a relatively small skull.
eye would be football shape inside the skull ??
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Why ever not? Of course I am talking about a football. That is, a ball designed for use with the foot!
(I do like to bring out the old 'why you call it football if you just carry and throw it' argument. I could use the word 'soccer' but nobody in the UK uses that word unless specifically to determine soccer from American football.)

Now that I am thinking about insect eyes, I wonder if there are a specific number of 'facets' to those type of eyes? If so, then the resulting 3-D shape must have a name too, its' equivalent of 'sphere' or 'cube' etc.
 
maybe you should say round or egg shaped. i doubt eyes would be egg shaped in a skull.
 
I suppose 'eye-shaped' would be most accurate! A human eye is far from perfectly spherical - the bulk is spherical but there is like an 'addition' at the front which houses the pupil etc.
I think in cross-section there are a couple of 'outer layer' type deals. I've no idea how complicated an insect eye might be but I do know that when you get annoying clouds of flies buzzing your head in summer, it is most satisfactory to light a can of hairspray as a makeshift flamethrower and annihilate scores of the c***s at a go!

The pleasure of insecticide! (the verb, not the substance)
 
The picures are of objects that are open to interpitation. We tend to project modren ideas on a relic. Now forget totaly the modren grey and ask this what elese could these represent?
 
I don't know if the grays are biological critters or an archetypal will-O'-the wisp. But consider a brain capable of processing real time information at many times the rate of ours. I might well need much larger sensors in the form of huge eyes to make use of increased "bandwidth", so to speak. Pure speculation, of course.

Or crawl further out on the limb. What if what witnesses see of the eyes are the inter dimensional being itself, a large black sphere, and the rest of the body a customized accessory? Perhaps the laws of nature demand they manifest in our four-space as black spheres. The grays' bodies, their craft and all else might be continuously maintained by a portal we anthropomorphically perceive as two eyes.
 
I don't think the skull of Mike's model could hold two "conventionally" shaped eyeballs. It seems like they would occupy most of the head itself. These things are described as having necks impossibly thin as well. If real, might not they actually be machines with optical sensors and structural underpinnings that do not mimic earthly biology at all? Or are they nightmare creatures rising from the collective unconscious in some way? Or in some twisted way after the fashion of the Archons, are they both? Most likely none of the above.
 
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