PRINCETON UNIVERSITY CREATES A 3D MODEL OF ADAM
On Thursday (October 27), an American cinema called Alamo Drafthouse shared what they claimed to be a new 3D photo of Adam made by Princeton University.
“Scientists at Princeton University have reconstructed this 3D model of how Adam, the first human being created by God, might have looked,” they wrote.
Underneath was an incredibly detailed computer-animated image of a bald man with dark eyes which is supposedly Adam.
The tweet has gone viral, gaining a huge 120,000 likes in just 24 hours for one simple reason – it looks just like Vin Diesel!
“Scientists at Princeton University have reconstructed this 3D model of how Adam, the first human being created by God, might have looked.”
A meme tweet on Adam’s 3D model ‘developed’ by scientists at Princeton University has successfully baited lots of folks on the Internet.
A tweet from a “blue tick” account almost convinced the users of the bluebird app into believing that a rough estimate of Adam’s facial characteristics was finally out. In their tweet on Thursday, Alamo Drafthouse NYC, an indie theater operator, shared a “3D model” of what the first human being created by the almighty might have looked like.
Scientists at Princeton University have reconstructed this 3D model of how Adam, the first human being created by God, might have looked pic.twitter.com/lvnk5Pwn3P
— Alamo Drafthouse NYC (@AlamoNYC) October 27, 2022
The tweet took off on the platform for obvious reasons and raked in over 150K “likes” in no time. Several casual scrollers of the app circulated the tweet believing that Adam could very well turn up on the sets of ‘Fast & furious’ and moonlight as Hollywood actor Vin Diesel if he was around.
Is Vin Diesel the First Human Being?
— Matt Brimm (@MTBRM) October 27, 2022
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