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/sci/ how do we explain skulls like this which are both genetically different to humans in the way they're formed and they have volumes which are simply impossible to have been formed through cranial deformation?

>> No.11077469
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They couldn't all be fake could they? This is how a human skull forms. Every single human skull looks like this at the back.

>> No.11077515

>>>/x/

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>>11077515
>I can't explain it with science so lets ignore it
Pathetic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHxqKe8M3x4

>> No.11077538

>>11077448
>/sci/ how do we explain skulls like this which are both genetically different to humans
How do you know that? You somehow sequenced the DNA of the skull?

>> No.11077545

>>11077538
Because all human skulls form like this >>11077469

I don't need to sequence DNA to understand human bone structure.

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>>11077545
So...
How do you explain pic related? Are they human or not?

>> No.11077557

>>11077538
Here. A detailed anatomy of the human skull. No DNA sequencing required.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz0VvZ4PZYA

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>>11077555
Are you attempting to argue that these large conehead skulls are the result of craniopagus?

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>>11077555

>> No.11077574

>>11077557
>>11077563
My point is that some people may have similar DNA to most humans, and have abnormal features, like an elongated cranium, because of that DNA.

>> No.11077578

>>11077574
>A straw man is a form of argument and an informal fallacy based on giving the impression of refuting an opponent's argument, while actually refuting an argument that was not presented by that opponent. One who engages in this fallacy is said to be "attacking a straw man".