Angels in myths never fly?

Biologists affirmed that winged angels in myths, could not fly in the air.

One of Britain's leading biologists at University College London, Professor Roger Woton, has just published research results just before Christmas.

The scientist also knew that his suspicions and his colleagues could distract those who believed in the existence of angels. Of course, the professor did not bluntly claim that he had never existed and there was no angel at the moment.

Picture 1 of Angels in myths never fly? He only made it clear that no one had ever seen the angels ever. Because the paintings of existing angels are completely inconsistent with the myths about angels.

Biology professor Roger Woton has studied many pictures of European painters from many different eras. And came to the conclusion that none of them could fly.

All angels have inappropriate bodies to take off. The muscular system is so underdeveloped that it can't wag the wings. Moreover, those wings are also very small.

In a masterpiece, the artist Giotto drew an angel's wing - behind the angel's face is a feathered plane.

It can also be hypothesized that with such a body structure, can angels fly when jumping from a height? But the biology professor asserts definitively, no. The air will break that body or make the wings fold if there are two wings.

According to Professor Woton, other angels like Cupidon - chubby chubby children who often shoot love arrows to the hearts of lovers, are unable to fly.

In some other religious sources there are images of 6-winged angels, such as Serafim. In theory, 6 waving arms can create the appropriate lift to fly. But according to the professor, such a structure is not compatible with the "mechanical drive".