Shallow eye sockets are sometimes associated with hydrocephaly, such as in Apert syndrome. Much of the video talks about how the skull is abnormal - it's clearly abnormal, but those abnormalities appear to be consistent with hydrocephaly.Sure, but as said, what about the stated evidence just in the video. The fibres, the thin eye sockets...
Shallow eye sockets are sometimes associated with hydrocephaly, such as in Apert syndrome. Much of the video talks about how the skull is abnormal - it's clearly abnormal, but those abnormalities appear to be consistent with hydrocephaly.
Hard to say much about the "fibers" claims, that bit reminded me of the Carnicom stuff. They should be subjected to qualified analysis as to their composition (openly, not references to anonymous "experts").
The "Starchild Project" dismisses hydrocephalus as an explanation based on their own set of "experts", who say that it lacks "erosion of the inner table of the skull" and a widening of the sutures. It would be nice to have the skull examined by someone who specializes in such disorders.So he makes the claims that they are unique in human cases. This should be easy to debunk if bunk.