Also do you represent the JREF in discussing protocols?
Nope, I don't represent the JREF at all. I just like designing them. It's always a lot of fun trying to figure out ways to control for alternate explanations. For actual representation, that's Jeff Wagg. However, he won't discuss a protocol with you (as far as I know) until you send in a properly filled-out and notarized application.
That's one of the values of this forum; you can come and discuss possible protocols, tightening up the protocol you'll present to JREF. Ultimately, of course, the final protocol will be a negotiation between you and JREF.
So Ping Jockey , you are red hot on the geology scene , hey !
How about you give me your ideas as to the creation of the formation in this pic .
I'm not a geologist. I do know that geology -- especially in the area of crystalline structure formation in rocks -- is a wonderously complex arena. I went to the Smithsonian (Natural History) in Washington year before last and they have a crystals exhibit that is mind-blowing. It explains the various crystalline lattices formed and the variables that control their formation. It's way beyond me.
I imagine that I could do a little research, however, and find examples of all of this. In fact, I could probably do a little easy Internet access and find examples of rocks whose structures form, under the right conditions, into exactly the patterns of the pictures you've been showing. However, you won't believe or accept it, because you /believe/ that it was formed by fossilized reptile skin. I've noticed that you've done that with other people's refutations, also.
So I'm not going to bother, especially since even trying to will get us away from the original point of my actually conversing with you (which is, as I am beginning to suspect from reading through your other messages, the whole point).
Instead, I'll get back to my original question, which you have not answered: "could you please describe what protocols would satisfy you insofar as accepting the Challenge?"
I'll also note that you didn't answer my other question, which was: "but not the mythology of Australian Aboriginies, which is literally true?" The second question requires a simple yes or no answer, instead of more pictures of rocks that form regular patterns.
BTW, as an ASIDE (something I encourage you to think about, AFTER you have answered my two questions): human beings are perfectly suited to pattern-seeking. That is, we find meaning and pattern in apparent chaos. We're truly gifted at it. You showed me a picture earlier and I thought it looked like squid tracks. You said, "More lizzard than squid..." But that's YOUR interpretation -- YOUR pattern found. I honestly saw squid tracks. This is a perfect example why simply showing pictures of something like this isn't proof. The human being is /instinctively programmed/ to find patterns (but we regularly see different patterns from one another). That is why you are being so roundly mocked by myself and others on this forum -- because we keep telling you this and you /just aren't getting it/.