Elon Musk recently admitted in his Saturday Night Live appearance that he was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome.

How does his face line up with my Smile Difference theory—which suggests that autism & Asperger's are asymmetrical brainstem injuries?

You may be surprised.

(Thread)
Here's the entire 17-minute video explaining the Smile Difference if you haven't already seen it. It's fascinating.
Recall that Asperger syndrome is, according to my theory, a right-side brain injury. Like other injuries, your body can sometimes heal from such a thing, causing the effects to be less noticeable over time.
Unfortunately, the brainstem is an extremely intricate part of your nervous system and if damaged enough, may not be able to heal very much.
I believe that autism and Asperger syndrome are mirror-images of each other. In autism, the left side of the brainstem has more issues, often give rise to creative and artistic individuals.
With Asperger syndrome, the right side of the brainstem may be more affected, giving people less ability for abstract thought but granting them more linear, mathematical, rational thinking.
This isn't just a theory—you can easily see it on people's faces. Recall global warming ambassador Greta Thunberg, who has said she has been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. She has what we would expect of someone with a right-side brainstem injury—right-sided facial weakness
The right-side facial issues associated with Asperger's isn't just a smirk, but a bona-fide weakness that shows up whenever you try to smile and don't concentrate on making it even.
So when I heard that Elon Musk said that he had been diagnosed with Asperger's, I was curious if his smiling pictures would line up with my theory. They do. As a reminder, here's what the face of someone with Asperger's should look like, according to my theory.
And here is a young Elon Musk, smiling with right-side facial weakness, just as we might expect
Here's another young Elon Musk photo. Same right-sided facial weakness. Notice the crease—what's called the "nasal-labial fold"—on the left side of his face. See how it's missing on the right?
In this picture, you can tell his eyes don't always point in the same direction, something called strabismus. I would guess his left eye is pointing where he wants it, but the right is not. People with this condition can, with effort, direct their eyes in the same direction.
Here's a picture of Elon Musk displaying another common sign of facial weakness, something I call "droop."
This drooping effect can be the result of injury to the 7th cranial nerve, something you may have seen with other celebrities like Sylvester Stallone, Alicia Silverstone, Katie Couric, and Milo Ventimiglia.
Elon Musk is in good company with Steve Jobs who, along with his first wife, show the same right-sided facial weakness of Asperger syndrome.
As I mentioned earlier, these sorts of injuries—if minor—can be overcome with effort. Many people with asymmetrical weakness can smile perfectly symmetrical if they try hard enough. Daniel Radcliffe can work out an even smile but you can tell there is some right-sided weakness.
Elon Musk is a special person, without a doubt—and his face clearly points to a portion of why that may be.
If you or someone you love deals with autism or Asperger syndrome, you will no doubt be aware they have changed the diagnostic criteria for these issues several times.

It can be frustrating.
It is my belief that uncovering which side of the brain has been affected is much more valuable in understanding yourself (or someone else) than the autism or Asperger labels.
The spectrum is wide, and some are more affected than others. The side of the injury often can explain much more about a person's behavior than the current diagnostic criteria in use today.
If you're interested in this topic, I have two books that cover this line of thinking in more detail. Crooked: Man-made Disease Explained attempts to explain this and many other neurological & autoimmune conditions. It's currently on Amazon & my store:
amazon.com/Crooked-Man-Ma…
The other book that covers facial asymmetry and its relation to autism and Asperger is called The Autism Vaccine. It's an incredible story and is also available on Amazon & my store:
amazon.com/gp/product/B07…

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Forrest Maready

Forrest Maready Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @forrestmaready

15 Jul 20
This is from a book published in 1910.

Sound familiar? Image
This is from a book published in 1910.

Comet Ping Pong? Image
This is also from a book published in 1910.

Sound like someone familiar? ImageImage
Read 8 tweets
30 Jun 20
It's just a mask?

It's just two weeks.
It's just non-essential businesses.
It's just to keep from overwhelming the hospitals.
It's just until cases go down more.
It's just to keep others from being scared.
It's just for a few more weeks.
It's just communion or singing. You can still meet.
It's just until we get a vaccine.
It's just a few side effects.
It's just a bracelet.
It's just to let people know you're safe to be around.
It's just for the coronavirus vaccine.
It's just an app.
It's just to let others know who you've been in contact with.
It's just a few more months.
It’s just a video.
It’s just an email account.
It's just for protecting others from hate speech.
It's just a few people.
Read 8 tweets
22 May 20
Vaccine manufacturers cannot be sued for killing your child with their products.

You have to sue the government instead.

No other industry anywhere has this kind of protection.

Ask yourself why.
You can, however, sue vaccine manufacturers for injury from non-pediatric shots.

B/c some coronavirus vaccines may be classified as gene therapy rather than shots, & MANY adults will take them...

...they won’t be administered until manufacturers are protected with NEW laws.
Watch for this epic fight soon.

Giving coronavirus vaccine manufacturers protection from being sued is absolutely necessary.

They won’t release a vaccine without it—they will be sued into oblivion otherwise.

It will be the biggest legislative battle this country has ever seen.
Read 6 tweets
13 May 20
1. A couple of dirty little secrets about how vaccines are typically made and tested.

If you've never studied how vaccines work, these may surprise you.

If you're waiting to leave your house until a coronavirus vaccine, it's probably not going to sound encouraging.

(Thread)
2. New vaccines are typically tested on animals first. Obviously, vaccines can cause lifelong problems, so it makes sense to not test them on humans.

Unfortunately, these tests don't really tell us if the vaccines WORK, just how often they may cause problems (in animals).
3. Scientists developing the diphtheria shot in the early 1900s discovered a particular creature COULD give them some sense of whether the shot worked or not.

The best part: they were small and cheap. They were a rodent called the domestic cavy. Otherwise known as Guinea pigs.
Read 17 tweets
2 May 20
The U.S. Constitution is just paper with letters written on it. It does not magically "work."

Because many of those who govern & enforce our laws do not agree with or respect it, our country is dying.

That's all it took. The U.S.A. is evaporating before our very eyes.
Those who want to protect the United States as it once was are not battling against those who want a different type of nation.

They are battling a global confederacy who want to destroy the concept of nationhood completely.
Obama was their George Washington, the first president of their global confederacy.

When Hillary Clinton didn't win, it represented not the loss of political power in America, but the defeat of their entire one world dream.

They don't even realize this is why they're so PISSED.
Read 5 tweets
28 Apr 20
1. A lot of people are taking a second look at vaccines these days. As someone who’s written several books about them, I thought you might enjoy my personal opinion/list of the most interesting unknown facts about vaccines. It’s a crazy list!

(Thread)
2. Polio. The paralysis of polio was caused by many different viruses—not just one. It started happening in the 1890s when they stared coating everything in a new pesticide. It caused leaky guts & allowed these viruses to reach the spinal cord. Image
3. Polio ended in the 1950s when they stopped using DDT on children. Like the 1890s pesticide, DDT also caused leaky gut and allowed many different dangerous viruses into the spinal cord, paralyzing many children. Image
Read 34 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Too expensive? Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal Become our Patreon

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!

:(