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Jodie;
Bigfootery is a complex issue. With complex issues some people will focus on one particular aspect of it and wonder if "there might be something to it." In 2004 I felt this way about the "dermals" issue withing Bigfootery. While I was highly skeptical about most everything in Bigfootery, I felt that "there might be something" in what Jimmy Chilcutt was saying.
Eventually I worked out to my own satisfaction (and others) that Chilcutt was mistaken. Not long thereafter I encountered Dr. Wroblewski's analysis of the Skookum cast. From there it was clear to me there there was simply nothing about Bigfootery that was "compelling" as Jeff Meldrum likes to say.
If you would like a systematic skeptical treatment of the subject instead of the hit-and-miss of internet forums, I would HIGHLY recommend David Daegleing's book. It came out just before the dermals and Skookum cast claims could be included, but otherwise it's an excellent overview.
Regarding fossils:
Bigfooter: "We know Gigantopithecus was real because we have the fossils. Bigfoot could very well be Gigantopithecus."
Skeptic: "But we don't have any Bigfoot fossils."
Bigfooter: "Fossils are very rare, and we shouldn't expect to find them."
Bigfootery is a complex issue. With complex issues some people will focus on one particular aspect of it and wonder if "there might be something to it." In 2004 I felt this way about the "dermals" issue withing Bigfootery. While I was highly skeptical about most everything in Bigfootery, I felt that "there might be something" in what Jimmy Chilcutt was saying.
Eventually I worked out to my own satisfaction (and others) that Chilcutt was mistaken. Not long thereafter I encountered Dr. Wroblewski's analysis of the Skookum cast. From there it was clear to me there there was simply nothing about Bigfootery that was "compelling" as Jeff Meldrum likes to say.
If you would like a systematic skeptical treatment of the subject instead of the hit-and-miss of internet forums, I would HIGHLY recommend David Daegleing's book. It came out just before the dermals and Skookum cast claims could be included, but otherwise it's an excellent overview.
Regarding fossils:
Bigfooter: "We know Gigantopithecus was real because we have the fossils. Bigfoot could very well be Gigantopithecus."
Skeptic: "But we don't have any Bigfoot fossils."
Bigfooter: "Fossils are very rare, and we shouldn't expect to find them."