Thanks for this goes to Darkmatters and Darkk, because Darkk mentioned something about creatures being mentioned in the Bible, making me mention Nessie, and Darkmatters commented on that too, and so it goes |
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Thanks for this goes to Darkmatters and Darkk, because Darkk mentioned something about creatures being mentioned in the Bible, making me mention Nessie, and Darkmatters commented on that too, and so it goes |
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Part of me wants to say that Nessie isn't real because as far as I've heard, there's only really been one site from where it has been observed (correct me if I'm wrong, I haven't really done my research on this) suggesting that there is only one of its species, or that they all live in that same area but travel individually. Not only that, but the lifespan of the supposed monster must be incredibly high seeing as it has been sighted for many years. |
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Araishu, I watched a documentary on the science channel a few months back about a creature often referred to as "America's Loch Ness Monster." I don't remember where it is exactly (it was a surprise to me, I live in the US and never heard of it, but apparently there's been sightings), but there is a creature that has been sighted/filmed/photographed that looks exactly like Nessie. Now, it could be a hoax of course, but I've heard of other sightings too in other places, so I don't think Nessie is the only sea creature sighting we've had. She is the most famous, of course, but I know of at least one more, and am pretty sure I've heard of others. Of course, there's always sightings of strange creatures in swamps and lakes in other underdeveloped countries too; Nessie-like ones, I'm not sure, usually these are tales of things like GIANT snakes and alligators. |
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Humans really do frustrate me sometimes |
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Could be a numbers thing; a species, near extinction perhaps. If there weren't alot out there to begin with, it could explain why they are so rare, and also why there has never been a body found; after all, bears are pretty common creatures, and yet we don't see them very often, or come across their corpses. Soooo, imagine how the odds would be stacked against that if the creature were one that is extremely limited in number. |
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Haha, that's funny! I see your point though, we have things like giant squid and sharks and who knows what else |
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There are new species being discovered all the time, but of course the vast majority of them are pretty boring, nothing like the wild and fanciful imaginary creatures that capture the popular imagination. On the last episode of River Monsters Jeremy Wade did a lot of investigating into Nessie (not really scientific, strictly amateur stuff) and followed similar sightings and reports around the globe, and discovered one quite likely link between all of them - the mysterious (almost unknown to science) creature known as the Greenland Shark. Not as much fun as thinking about a surviving Plesiosaurus of course, but much more probable (though obviously not conclusive). He also got the guy involved who has been responsible for most of the research into Loch Ness. Great episode!! |
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Last edited by Darkmatters; 08-21-2013 at 03:16 AM.
When it comes to Bigfoot, I'm on the fence. I haven't seen him personally, but I haven't seen full on proof the it doesn't exist, so I don't fully believe it, but I'm not fully dismissing it as fake. Same with other things of that nature, except spirits, because I have seen one of those. I'm just wondering why people keep saying that there is no proof of Bigfoot. There are tons of hair samples that have been tested and found to not belong to anything we know of. There have been dozens upon dozens of footprints that have been examined and proved not to have been faked. Of course there have been footprints done by a guy who claims to be a professional bigfoot print maker, but he has only placed them around California. They even have group meetings all over the US for people who have had bigfoot sightings and dozens of people show up for those things. I just think there is far too much proof from all over the world by all different people from different countries who don't even know each other to dismiss Bigfoot as sure fire fake. The skunk ape fascinated me too, but he's not the only cousin of Bigfoot. There's the Hibagon – Japan's Bigfoot, the Mogollon Monster, the Tsul 'Kalu, the Wild Man of the Navidad, the Yeren – Mongolia's Bigfoot, the Yeti – The Himalayas' Bigfoot, and the Yowie. |
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I don't think they are real, because they are big, and in areas with people. Things that we discover are usually small things, or things in remote areas, often both. Things that are large and in areas people often visit should be seen often, and would likely have been studied some what. It is even more unlikely since a lot of people search for them but have not found them. |
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I get what your saying Alric, but bears and Moose are big too, and how often do people really see them, considering how many people are out in the woods? Not as many as one would expect, given how many there are. Now take into consideration the possibility that they are near extinct, and is it really such a surprise that we wouldn't have discovered it yet? And those things I was telling you about that we just discovered recently, the ones that looked like raccoons, they were in plain sight all along. From the news story I saw, they were in a reasonably traversed/populated area, and we've just now found it. Granted, it's small, but still... |
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I see bears and moose almost every time I watch Alaska State Troopers. People need to take extreme precautions to keep bears from breaking into their gardens, trash, and even their houses. Moose get hit by cars, or block the highway, or are found dead all the time. I remember one episode where somebody called the troopers because they had found what they thought was a human hand skeleton on top of a dumpster, and it was actually a sawed-off bear paw skeleton, which is very common. |
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Last edited by Darkmatters; 08-21-2013 at 06:24 AM.
Yeah, what I'm saying is considering how many of them there are, there are relatively few sightings; and this is mostly with bears, although it seems when you WANT to find a Moose, they mysteriously vanish |
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I think some people will believe what they want to believe, regardless of evidence or the total lack thereof. |
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You know, I think we are in complete agreement on that one, Darkmatters. Some people will believe, or refuse to believe, no matter how much evidence is thrown to refute them. And then there are those that are so close minded they refuse to take the evidence seriously, or come up with incredulous reasons why the evidence cannot be valid--or simply refuse to acknowledge that there is evidence. I've always wondered how much better off our species would be as a whole, if we were just a bit more open minded about things, instead of being stuck with the entire "seeing is believing" mentality. |
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Define close-minded. I'm not at all close-minded concerning Bigfoot. If there was any evidence that was more than just anecdotal hearsay, then I'd be willing to take a closer look. Are you open minded about unicorns and flying octopi? |
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If nessie is real then definately its a prehistoric creature, a relic from the dinosaurs. Its possible nessie was living about 200 years ago. But with all this invasive pollution, its also possible its officially extinct. Most people are also not aware just how deep the loch really is. It is, really, really deep. |
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I define close minded as not willing to believe, or unwilling to change your mind given reasonable evidence. Of course, what I define as reasonable and what you do is probably going to be very different. And there have been supposed unicorn sightings, just as an FYI. Probably from people who've been reading a fantasy novel while taking some LSD, but just saying :p |
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I already said what my threshold for evidence is - something beyond anecdotal hearsay. To define it further, something concrete - bones, a body. Bigfoot is a pretty extraordinary claim obviously, and requires some real concrete proof to rise above the mythical/fantasy realm. For me anyway. |
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When it comes to someone's life, as in a murder trial, it's completely different. The burden of proof, for one thing, is supposed to be on the prosecution, not the defense (although, in practice, this seldom seems to actually happen, but that's another topic for another time). But I think the sightings themselves have moved beyond hearsay. If millions of people started to claim seeing unicorns, I'd probably begin to think there's something to the sightings. Maybe an unknown breed of horse that has a horn, or something like that. I don't believe a horse could ever fly, but depending on the mythos, a Unicorn may or may not have wings. |
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The Patterson-Gimlin film was never proven to be a hoax. If anything, we've proven that a human does not fit the animal's proportions. It could not have been a man in a suit -- not a normal man, anyway. |
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I don't think unicorns exist, and they definitely wouldn't have wings. The whole idea of unicorns having wings was a combined mythology with Pegasus, who is from Greek mythology, and Greek mythology is definitely not real. Unicorns are in the bible, but it turns out that it was referring to a single horned rhinoceros, there Latin name being unicornis. |
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Yes, but what Darkmatters said was false. That's all I'm saying. |
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I never said it was proven to be a hoax. You misinterpreted SilverWoof's recap of what I had said on another thread. In fact on that thread I had to straighten out somebody else who had leaped to the same conclusion. |
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