Your opinion on non-human primates (i.e. Bigfoot) in North America?

I think that...

  • Bigfoot is absolutely real.

    Votes: 3 6.8%
  • Bigfoot is probably real.

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • a large primate *could* survive in North America, but I am not sure if Bigfoot is real (leaning towa

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • a large primate *could* survive in North America, but I am not sure if Bigfoot is real (leaning towa

    Votes: 11 25.0%
  • Bigfoot is probably not real.

    Votes: 6 13.6%
  • Bigfoot is absolutely not real.

    Votes: 15 34.1%
  • I don't know.

    Votes: 3 6.8%

  • Total voters
    44
I'm not an admin, so this isn't really my place to say, but lets stop this potential explosion with the religion v/s science thing.


Ditto....
 
religion and science it's basically the same thing..... science believes in evolution, religion believes in higher power... so you can't really talk about onw without talking about the other...... they both contradict each other....... anyways, how can you say aliens are not real, when in reality we don't even know 80 percent of our own planet....?? everyday a new species is being discovered, who is to say they didn't fall from space??

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last call.....
 
anyways, how can you say aliens are not real, when in reality we don't even know 80 percent of our own planet....?? everyday a new species is being discovered, who is to say they didn't fall from space??

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Ignoring the first part, have you ever seen something re-enter the atmosphere?

I'd love to hear how these "new species" are just plopping down on Earth from space.
 
Ignoring the first part, have you ever seen something re-enter the atmosphere?

I'd love to hear how these "new species" are just plopping down on Earth from space.

Water Bear - Can survive the vacuum of space as well as amazing high temperatures (for example, deep sea vents). They could probably survive being blasted off of a distant planet, the treck through space over hundreds of years, and the reentry into an atmosphere. Assuming they weren't on the outside of whatever rock they came in on. Then you have extremophile bacteria, which could probably survive this, though they wouldn't be animals dropping in from above.
 
when in reality we don't even know 80 percent of our own planet....

Sounds very scientific. Just how did you calculate that statistic?

have you ever seen something re-enter the atmosphere?

Yes. Several space shuttles, capsules, satellites, etc.

last call.....

Curses! I was about to post a clip from a great song & dance in "Mel Brooks: History of the World Part 1" in response to a previous comment.



So, about this Bigfoot character... anyone remember him? Or is this thread completely derailed now?
 
So, about this Bigfoot character... anyone remember him? Or is this thread completely derailed now?

Just like ghosts, I'll believe it when I see it, and I'll believe that there is no such thing when there is rock solid proof that there is no such thing.



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