Feels like a coming out of sorts, lol. Anyways, I spent some time making my first video. In the process dropped the ball, for I did not get my
AI point across.
KD: So, there it is. That was a totally new experience for me. At some point, I will probably try to make a second one. Considering that there is a gadzillion of varios stolen history related videos already out there, offering something new and useful is a challenge. In case you have a suggestion, please let me know.
thanks for your video.
I realized something when watching it:
what have in common the skulls and bones in that time?
there is no skin, no hair, no organs, no clothes, only skulls and bones. in fact clean skulls and bones.
then I asked 3 questions to chatgpt:
and look the answers...
me:
what weapon lefts only skulls and bones and no skin, nor flesh, no muscles, only remain human bones and skulls
ChatGPT
One weapon that could potentially leave only skulls and bones behind, while removing all skin, flesh, and muscles, is a
crematorium. Cremation is a process that involves exposing a deceased body to extreme heat, reducing it to ashes and bone fragments. The ashes typically contain only the remains of bones and skulls, as the intense heat incinerates all other organic matter.
Usted
do hydrogen weapon lefts only skulls and bones and no skin, nor flesh, no muscles, only remain human bones and skulls? what bomb or disease lefts only complete bones and skulls?
ChatGPT
Hydrogen weapons, commonly known as hydrogen bombs or thermonuclear bombs, are extremely powerful nuclear weapons that release energy through the process of nuclear fusion. These weapons are designed to cause massive destruction, including the obliteration of entire cities.
In the event of a nuclear explosion, a wide range of destructive effects occur, which can include severe burns, blast injuries, and injuries caused by radiation exposure. However, it is important to note that
no specific bomb or disease exclusively leaves behind only complete bones and skulls while completely removing the skin, flesh, and muscles.
The level of destruction caused by a nuclear explosion depends on various factors, including the size of the bomb, the proximity to the detonation site, and the surrounding environment. The primary goal of a hydrogen bomb is to cause as much damage as possible,
rather than selectively removing certain tissues from the human body.
It is worth mentioning that there is no known disease that exclusively affects the human body in the way you have described. Diseases can cause various effects on the body, but they do not selectively leave behind only bones and skulls while completely removing other body tissues.
me:
how long takes a dead human body to become only bones and skulls with no skin nor muscles nor organs, and only remain bones and skulls
ChatGPT
The time it takes for a human body to decompose and only leave behind bones and skulls can vary greatly depending on several factors, such as environmental conditions, body size, presence of scavengers, and burial method. Here is a general timeline of the decomposition process:
1. Fresh stage (within hours to a few days): After death, the body undergoes primary (enzymatic) and subsequent (bacterial) decomposition. During this stage, the body starts to cool, rigor mortis sets in and then dissipates, and the skin may turn bluish or greenish due to the settling of blood.
2. Putrefaction stage (a few days to a few weeks): Microorganisms and bacteria rapidly multiply, leading to the breakdown of tissues and the release of gases, causing bloating and a strong odor. The body may exhibit marbling (discoloration due to blood breakdown) and skin slippage.
3. Active decay stage (a few weeks to a few months): The body steadily breaks down, causing the collapse of internal organs and liquefaction of soft tissues. Enzymes, bacteria, and insects (such as maggots) continue to aid in decomposition.
4. Advanced decay stage (several months to a few years): The remaining flesh is mostly gone, leaving behind mostly skeletal remains, hair, and possibly some desiccated tissue.
5. Dry stage (several years to decades): The body will continue to decompose, but at a significantly slower rate. Depending on the environmental conditions, scavengers, and access to air, the remaining tissue and ligaments may gradually dry, resulting in the preservation of skeletal elements.
Please note that this timeline is a general estimate, and the actual decomposition process can be influenced by various factors, as mentioned earlier. It is also important to mention that several legal and environmental factors may affect the rate of decomposition, such as embalming, burial depth, and presence of certain chemicals.
that was the chatgpt answer:
crematorium as weapon. gives you bones and skulls.
crematorium, using bricks, stones or soil for cooking underground.
like cooking pizza, bread, or barbacue... ot people.
results in clean bones and skulls.
other option is cooking and eating them like the wild animals, like dogs that eat dead turkey, sometimes they left the clean remains: bones and skulls.
in your video, therecate clean skulls and bones , after the fires. people were cremated, alive or dead, then there are no remains: no skin, no hair, no organs. instantly without hsbing to wait decade to self degrade the skin and hair.
photos showing only clean skulls and bones.
and this happens in a lot of photos of that times there are only skulls and bones, there is no skin, no hair. then only 2 options for clean bones and skulls: : they were cremated or someone ate them.
if you have one or millions of people underground, in the catacombs, or on buildings, then is more ractiblr massive cremations, more than ate them or than waiting decades to have only their skulls and bones together on a photo.
then, now, when looking past photos of that era I ask myself: why only skulls and bones, and no skin, no hair, no organs....
cremation...