
You too must have heard many stories about Santa Claus in your childhood. Many times this thought also comes to mind whether Santa Claus really exists or he only exists in stories. Scientists have created the real face of Saint Nicholas of Myra, the man behind Santa Claus, which has been shown for the first time in 1700 years.
Now the world will be able to see the real face of Saint Nicholas, an early Christian. Nicholas’ image of giving gifts made him Santa Claus. Gradually later it was associated with Christmas, in which the tradition of giving gifts increased in such a way that children still like the character of Santa Claus.
The world will see the face of Santa Claus for the first time
According to the Mirror, experts used the heads of Mayer’s Saint Nicholas to forensically reconstruct their faces. Despite his immense popularity across the world, there is no specific description of Saint Nicholas. Now people will be able to see his living face for the first time.
According to the report, Cicero Moraes, the head of this study, said that the head looks very strong, which makes the face strong. He said his face matched the one featured in the 1823 poem A Visit from St. Nicholas. In the picture of this poem, the face formed with the thick beard reminds us of Santa Claus.
How was the face made?
Morace said that he and his team used data collected by Luigi Martino in 1950. He said, "We initially reconstructed his head in 3D using this data. After this, the outline of the face was detected using statistical (Ethics Extension) estimates.
