More images to report from the Steve Cam.
Apparently, the Roma gypsy Madame Zelda was drawing on her Sub-continent heritage yet again. Believe it or not, there is a link between aliens and flying beasts in Hindu beliefs. It took some time, but I was able to find information about the images I am sharing in this update.
Here is a traditional Garuda, a half-man half bird creature:
Hindu scripture describes an enormous flying creature called a Garuda that shook the ground when it landed on Earth. Is it possible that this monster was actually a misinterpreted alien craft? Are hybrids like the Centaur, the Minotaur and Medusa just mythical creatures of fantasy--or could these ancient depictions of terrifying monsters have been the result of advanced extraterrestrial transplantation procedures?
Here is a more stylized version of Garuda. Note how the birds talons would be perfect pallet clamps!
And then there is this corroborating information:
In 1978 the noted economist Paul Krugman performed an analysis of Galactic Cargo costs.
4) A Galaxy Far, Far Away
Research: Understanding interstellar trade theory, how should interest be charged on goods when they travel at the speed of light
Researcher, Institute & Year: Paul Krugman, Princeton University, 1978
Finding: When trade takes place between planets in a common inertial frame, the interest costs on goods should be measured by clocks in the common frame and not clocks in the frame of the trading spacecraft.
Published In: Journal of Economic Enquiry
If you would care to know more about the more serious studies of economists, I highly recommend this link:
Top 10 seriously weird economic research efforts - Economic Times