The old " ignorance" is not doing too bad in the science forum , Athiest .
So far the only thing that I have learned is that there is a shortage of geologists that know anything about sandstone except how to find oil beneath it .
Tricky has googled a few dead ends .
Zep has a library of info by learned gents but nothing that can tell him about the polygons .
As it stands the " dragon skin " theory still looks good .
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That quote certainly demonstrates *your* geological knowledge. In light of that, you may wish to reconsider your opinions on the information given to you by other posters?The old " ignorance" is not doing too bad in the science forum , Athiest .
So far the only thing that I have learned is that there is a shortage of geologists that know anything about sandstone except how to find oil beneath it ...
The old "ignorance" is doing quite poorly. Even most of the tribesmen don't believe those legends anymore, from what I can tell. They just like to tell the legends.The old " ignorance" is not doing too bad in the science forum , Athiest .
So far the only thing that I have learned is that there is a shortage of geologists that know anything about sandstone except how to find oil beneath it .
Tricky has googled a few dead ends .
Zep has a library of info by learned gents but nothing that can tell him about the polygons .
As it stands the " dragon skin " theory still looks good .
As it stands the " dragon skin " theory still looks good .
However, you are more polite than most people here who choose to believe magical things, so that is a strong point in your favor.
A big difference indeed. There is a great deal of evidence for the existence of people who believe magical things. There is a million dollars waiting for the first person who can "do" magical things.There is a big difference between people who believe in magical things and those who can "do" magical things , Tricky.
If you don't care if anyone believes you, that is true. But if you are trying to convince anyone that your scenario is correct, then you absolutely do have something to "prove", or at least give evidence for. I've seen some of your evidence. It is not good. Not at all.This is probably why I don't feel the need to be rude to those who disagree with my ideas. I have nothing to prove.
Yes, but with evidence, we discarded the flat-earth scenario. It wasn't discarded by going back to an ancient myth. In fact, virtually all creation myths have been discarded because they are in conflict with the evidence. You see, primitive people had no way of gathering evidence, so instead, they made up stories. Some of those stories are very interesting and fun (I'm a big fan of Greek mythology myself), but they don't really help explain how the world works.I realise that my ideas may sound silly , but there was a time when the idea that the earth is round was inconceivable.
It would be interesting if we could see some of your experimental procedures. We might be able to help refine them. There are a lot of scientists here. Something tells me you're missing some critical steps. Some of the documentation would be good too. I'm thinking you need to have a better idea of what the "scientific approach" entails.My ideas are based on field research , repeated experiments and photographic and written documentation in what could be considered a scientific approach.
Well, I used to study astrology and have séances. I guess that could be considered "interest" in the occult, though it could no longer be called "belief".The last phase of this system is to discuss the findings with people , such as yourselves , who have an interest in both geology and the occult.
Oh, I don't think they're rare at all. Skeptics, especially people who have read Randi's books, are probably more familiar with the occult than most. Before Randi, Houdini was one who investigated the occult quite a bit. We skeptics have a proud history of dealing with the paranormal.As could imagine people with these interests are fairly rare so I am grateful for the internet and JREF for giving me this opportunity .

Silicon cannot be fused into iron. I suspect it just means that it is hard. Perhaps you mean that it contains some iron. Many many rocks contain iron silicates. It is not at all uncommon. There are also many things that make rocks hard, such as intergranular cement, metamorphism, or even melting. Certainly, no form of digestion ever discovered would do such a thing. Once again, natural processes are more likely to have caused "hardening" than mythological creatures.I'm not sure how silicates become fuel for this creature , or for that matter if they are the fuel . So far I only know that they are a residue .
I do know that a bucket load of energy is present , enough to fuse silicon into iron .
In the attatched pic , its grip has melted the silicon into a fused mass .
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Hey Buzz, I haven't ever read this thread. And I find it MOST insulting that you make disparaging remarks about me behind my back. ESPECIALLY when they are completely untrue.
Have you actually TRIED Google??And if you could provide links to these web sites that clarify the origins of the objects that I have bought up , I would be most apprecative .
You're no expert in this subject as you admit, and yet you are trying to dismiss these ideas out of hand as though you are. Any wonder you attract criticism for being so childish?So far the only explination that is slightly plausible for any of the formations is the "mud crack" theory for the polygons .
This falls apart when the cracks decend vertically .
Desertyeti suggested that this was dewatering diagenesis , but Soapy Sam has the polygons forming from the drying of an exposed sandbar .
Both can't be correct .
But like most geology , no one knows exactly what happened millions of years ago , they can only suggest theories .
Had no intention of insulting you Zep .
But if you had looked over the last couple of pages of this thread you would have seen that insults are the norm in this forum .
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