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I think that in the Making of Ghost (a video on YT) there is a part where the creators of the skeleton said that indeed they created a skeleton that resembles michael's skeleton...
Quote from: "Magic Tricks"I think that in the Making of Ghost (a video on YT) there is a part where the creators of the skeleton said that indeed they created a skeleton that resembles michael's skeleton...Here is the video[youtube:1l17zwno]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2t5nhmq7V8[/youtube:1l17zwno]If you go to 5:12 to 5:19 They say that the SKULL is literally make like Mjs skull... I dont know if the rest of the skeleton resembles Mjs..
IMO, the skeleton is a 3D model, so it didn't mean it was his. MJ's movement was used to animate the skeleton, that's why he had all these dots on him, to capture all the movement from muscles. that's how 3D animation works.
Where does it say he had an extra rib in the autopsy???I think you are referring to the 7th cervical bone??.. this is in the neck area, not the ribs.
C7 or vertebra prominens: The most distinctive characteristic of this vertebra is the existence of a long and prominent spinous process, hence the name vertebra prominens. In some subjects, the seventh cervical vertebra is associated with an abnormal pair of ribs, known as cervical ribs. These ribs are usually small, but may occasionally compress blood vessels (such as the subclavian artery) or nerves in the brachial plexus, causing ischemic muscle pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the upper limb.
Quote from: "DancingTheDream"Where does it say he had an extra rib in the autopsy???I think you are referring to the 7th cervical bone??.. this is in the neck area, not the ribs.Exactly.I've tried to explain this numerous times since the autopsy came out but no one wants to listen. The autopsy is NOT referring to an extra rib, people. It is referring to the C7 vertebra.
QuoteC7 or vertebra prominens: The most distinctive characteristic of this vertebra is the existence of a long and prominent spinous process, hence the name vertebra prominens. In some subjects, the seventh cervical vertebra is associated with an abnormal pair of ribs, known as cervical ribs. These ribs are usually small, but may occasionally compress blood vessels (such as the subclavian artery) or nerves in the brachial plexus, causing ischemic muscle pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the upper limb. SIGH. :roll:
You explain this very well in your own post so I’m not sure why do you keep saying “autopsy is NOT referring to an extra rib”.
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