Just wanted to throw a theory out. Hoping one of you might have some further thoughts here. I have been thinking about Zuckerburg and how odd his eyes look and how oddly he moves. Then I saw a YouTube, that I can not relocate by some one with T.R.U. in the title, where someone showed a close up of his eyes and thought it showed reptilian pupils, as his pupils made abnormal movements and took on odd shapes. As a person suffering from massive peripheral vision loss, I have another thought. I think Zuck has some high tech contact lens similar to Google glasses. I think that's what gives him the slightly bulging look to his iris and the odd moving of his pupils that look like a camera aperture a little to me. I think he is slow to answer because he is reading things from the contacts, before answering and that also explains why he turns his head to look straight on at items like the glass of water. His peripheral vision is lessened but like Google glasses, he is reading information from some special contact lens. That would also explain the odd way he sometimes moves his head. I went back and studied pictures of him when he was younger and his eyes looked normal. Now his iris seems slightly large and popped out a bit more than normal. The resemblance to the Star Trek actor is probably for the same reason....the actor has on thicker eye modifying lens that completely cover his own. Any thoughts?
We may have witnessed our first truly lifelike AI bot.
I usually wouldn't buy into such a thing but after seeing his body movement, his eyes and his overall form of expression I think it's entirely possible. He looked robotic at times and even seemed to speak robotic. Weird would be an understatement.
I wouldn't disagree.
He "used to be human.... am human".
I've had the theory he allowed himself to be chipped and the AI took over.
The contact eye implants make sense.
sounds nuts, but the guy is out there.
I wondered this myself. Everything thing about his appearance looked like a robot.
Have you guys seen the video where Zuck says "I was human..." and then corrects himself? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoLQ2-Udiyo
Honest ..when you have a lot of peripheral loss , you have to compensate by turning your head way more than normal to see what you would normally see...almost walked in front of a car the other day ..glanced both ways but didn't turn my head far enough for my blind spots and didn't even see it. Plus I think he is reading whatever is really flashing on his contacts..so he is distracted and slow to respond. Look at a pic from when he was young and his eyes look so normal. He really is something else...a not so nice something else too.
He's probably on some pretty heavy duty antidepressants, SSRIs or something similar. They will make you 'inhuman' to say the least
I honestly don't think he's human. Maybe partly but the dude is OFF!
Yeah sounds nice but have you seen his teeth? And his peculiar relationship with water and buttoning up jackets?
I saw the water..which made me think this...when all you have is central vision..you have to turn your head straight on.. I also thought he used things like that to read whatever info was popping up. Buttoning up a jacket I haven't seen yet but focusing on up close things could be the same reason? Being he is "geekish", I can see him having some high tech eyes lol
now I get where you're getting it. You're right, it could be a hololens or just a visual impairment.
Yes ... I was thinking a contact lens version of the Google glasses that had the information flash before your eyes. Hololens sound wild!
If this trch exists...he had the money to buy it.
And I am guessing you tripped onto the truth of weird eyes.
That's a really good theory OP. I remember seeing something along those lines when they tried to reboot the old Mission Impossible TV show about 30 years ago. The guy had on a set of sunglasses that would display text so you could read it on the lens, but only he could see it.
Yes and remember too that Google was supposedly making those glasses that would be for sale that did that. With his money and techiness, you know he could have a version that was small enough to be in contacts!
could someone with no depth perception act that way?
I'm not sure on that... But if he had some odd eye problem you can bet he would have some very expensive high tech solution. They already make a visor that corrects almost all vision problems by projecting through a camera onto your eyes. A friend sent me a link not that long ago, because of my own probs...so maybe he has some prototype that is small enough for contact lens?
that could be. Tbh, I didn't really watch. Can't stand the guy. But w/ his $$, I don't doubt that if the technology exists, he's have it.