Starthinker
Philosopher
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In the last paragraph Randi writes, "Until this question is answered, or at least more seriously addressed, I think that the matter is one for scientific dilettantes or for supermarket tabloids." Now, I'm not a believer in bigfoot and agree pretty much with what Randi wrote, but in all fairness, isn't Meldrum the one "seriously addressing" this issue? Randi admits someone has to do, and Meldrum is doing it.
Again, just an observation.
I think as long as there is no evidence of bigfoot, people will have hope that the one little piece of evidence will be found. Because it will never be found they are left in limbo, always believing. And just like religion, you can never convince them to move on, they will only respond that proof may be found one day.
It's hard to convince someone that the lack of evidence can be construed as evidence that it doesn't exist.
It's almost philisophical rather than physical.
Again, just an observation.
I think as long as there is no evidence of bigfoot, people will have hope that the one little piece of evidence will be found. Because it will never be found they are left in limbo, always believing. And just like religion, you can never convince them to move on, they will only respond that proof may be found one day.
It's hard to convince someone that the lack of evidence can be construed as evidence that it doesn't exist.
It's almost philisophical rather than physical.