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The theory that the [[Tree of Life]] tried to form in Antarctica during [[Second Impact]]; it was originated by Shin-seiki. 
One day, while watching ''[[Death]]'', he noticed something curious:  a group of wavy lines in the upper left hand corner of the screen as [[Adam|Adam's]] wings emerge.  He checked, and this did not appear in the scene as originally presented in Episode 12, so he concluded that it had been added along with the red soul dots.


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The theory that the [[Tree of Life]] tried to form in Antarctica during [[Second Impact]]; it was originated by Shin-seiki. 
One day, while watching ''[[Death]]'', he noticed something curious:  a group of wavy lines in the upper left hand corner of the screen as [[Adam|Adam's]] wings emerge.  He checked, and this did not appear in the scene as originally presented in Episode 12, so he concluded that it had been added along with the red soul dots.


He then took a closer look to try and figure out just what it was supposed to be.  The more he looked, the more he thought that it looked like the twiggy end of the Tree of Life.   
He then took a closer look to try and figure out just what it was supposed to be.  The more he looked, the more he thought that it looked like the twiggy end of the Tree of Life.   
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Faced with this evidence, Shin-seiki was forced to to say, "Never mind."
Faced with this evidence, Shin-seiki was forced to to say, "Never mind."
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Note: In most of these images it's hard to see what we're talking about if you don't click to see the full sized image.

The theory that the Tree of Life tried to form in Antarctica during Second Impact; it was originated by Shin-seiki.

It's the Tree of Life!...or not.

One day, while watching Death, he noticed something curious: a group of wavy lines in the upper left hand corner of the screen as Adam's wings emerge. He checked, and this did not appear in the scene as originally presented in Episode 12, so he concluded that it had been added along with the red soul dots.

A closer look at the alleged tree

He then took a closer look to try and figure out just what it was supposed to be. The more he looked, the more he thought that it looked like the twiggy end of the Tree of Life.

Maybe it will make more sense upside down

When he posted this conclusion, some of the leading lights of Anime Nation and Eva Monkey Forums were incredulous at first, until Reichu compared a flipped version to a sketch of the Tree of Life from the Groundwork of Evangelion.

Sketch of the Tree of Life

She was convinced and became a champion of this theory. Most of the old timers, thewayneiac for example, then followed suit. Much accolades and back-pattings were directed at Shin-seiki for this important discovery.

Hey! What's the Tree of Life doing here?

Unfortunately, a party-pooper extrodinaire with the handle "Kaysow" proceded to decisively demonstrate that what we were looking at was just a flaw in the cell, by posting screencaps of several other instances in Death where the same phenomenon occurs.

Oh No!!! The Tree of Life is in the Concert Hall! Run!!!

He posted about 20 or 30 examples, but two should suffice here.

Faced with this evidence, Shin-seiki was forced to to say, "Never mind."

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Note: In most of these images it's hard to see what we're talking about if you don't click to see the full sized image.

It's the Tree of Life!...or not.
A closer look at the alleged tree
Hey! What's the Tree of Life doing here?
Oh No!!! The Tree of Life is in the Concert Hall! Run!!!
Maybe it will make more sense upside down
Sketch of the Tree of Life

The theory that the Tree of Life tried to form in Antarctica during Second Impact; it was originated by Shin-seiki.

One day, while watching Death, he noticed something curious: a group of wavy lines in the upper left hand corner of the screen as Adam's wings emerge. He checked, and this did not appear in the scene as originally presented in Episode 12, so he concluded that it had been added along with the red soul dots.

He then took a closer look to try and figure out just what it was supposed to be. The more he looked, the more he thought that it looked like the twiggy end of the Tree of Life.

When he posted this conclusion, some of the leading lights of Anime Nation and Eva Monkey Forums were incredulous at first, until Reichu compared a flipped version to a sketch of the Tree of Life from the Groundwork of Evangelion.

She was convinced and became a champion of this theory. Most of the old timers, thewayneiac for example, then followed suit. Much accolades and back-pattings were directed at Shin-seiki for this important discovery.


Unfortunately, a party-pooper extrodinaire with the handle "Kaysow" proceded to decisively demonstrate that what we were looking at was just a flaw in the cell, by posting screencaps of several other instances in Death where the same phenomenon occurs.

He posted about 20 or 30 examples, but two should suffice here.

Faced with this evidence, Shin-seiki was forced to to say, "Never mind."

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