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In 2012, Mark Harris discovered that the "old man" in "The Creation of Adam," the most famous part of the Sistine Chapel ceiling representing the image of God and the content around him, formed the image of a face with three eyes on a head wearing an aerospace helmet. The face appears to be the face of an alien as it might be envisioned by humans in their imagination. Whether in Eastern or Western cultures and religions, "the third eye" represents an eye with superpowers located on the forehead. Mark Harris also discovered that the hill where "Adam" was located was actually the form of a female body. This body was plump, in line with the physical characteristics of a pregnant woman. The two breasts were life-like, and even the nipple of the right breast was very accurate. Remarkably, the proximity of another part of the painting next to this part happened to form the female's vulva. Further, "Adam" happened to be depicted in such a position as to suggest that he was in the female's womb, so the image of "Adam" actually symbolized a fetus. The "arm" of "God" reaching out to "Adam" was represented as tentacles extending from the alien's forehead. This antenna extended toward the fetus in the abdomen of the pregnant female, and the fetus was reaching toward the tip of the antenna with his fingertips.

Does the hidden information in "The Creation of Adam" reveal the truth about the birth of the earliest Homo sapiens? If everything in this scene is deemed a coincidence, are we not compelled to imagine the possibility of these details portending a message of the truth of our origins?

People cannot find evidence to prove the existence of a linking species that was part of the evolution of hominids into Homo sapiens. Regarding the birth of Homo sapiens, there are many theories about aliens causing the sudden appearance of hominids in the stages of human evolution. The hidden information in "The Creation of Adam" highlights this supposition very well. The tentacle that reaches out from the alien's forehead may be a suggestion of the alien's enlightenment of the hominids, or it might be an image to elicit in the unconscious mind a suggestion of the penis of the alien, suggesting that aliens may have accelerated the evolution of hominids by mating with them. This does not violate the legendary narrative that God created humans, because aliens were also created by God. God's creations are not realized merely through his own hands but rather more through the interactions of his creations. Therefore, it can be said that the aliens followed the will of God to help the hominids evolve into Homo sapiens.

After discovering the secret of "The Creation of Adam," Mark Harris discovered more secrets in some well-known images, such as the paintings of Leonardo da Vinci, Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and U.S. dollar bills. He also discovered the secrets hidden in nature.

Mark Harris broke with people's inherent way of thinking and discovered the truth through a different perspective, presenting a vision that people had not before seen.

Mark Harris's Arts of Illusion: A Different Vision is the author's first illusion art monograph. It contains seven illusion artworks: The Creation, The Bloody Night, Silence, The Falcon and the Hound, The Hedgehog and the Deer, The Statue of Liberty, and The Friars. These seven works show part of Mark Harris's discoveries, while many more of his discoveries have not yet been made public.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781951364083
  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
  • Publisher Imprint: Losget Press
  • Height: 279 mm
  • No of Pages: 62
  • Spine Width: 4 mm
  • Width: 216 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1951364082
  • Publisher Date: 23 Aug 2021
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 222 gr


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