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originally posted by: micpsi
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: micpsi
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: hellfire3
with geologists unable to agree if it is natural or man made.
Which geologists that have studied it claim it is man made?
None of them.
Harte
That means nothing. It would be professional suicide if they did have the honesty to recognise the Bimini road as not natural. But some people are so naive that they think that scientists, geologists, etc care only about the truth. Instead, they care more about their careers. So they are highly motivated to reject any evidence that does not fit the scientific paradigm.
So, aren't you going to start explaining Robert Schoch's position at Boston University, held now for over 30 years?
We're waiting.
Harte
For every Schoch, there are dozens of researchers who damaged their academic careers through studying and advocating non-conventional theories that contradicted the prevailing paradigm in their field. It is the exception like Schoch that proves the rule. So try an argument next time that does not blow up in your face.
We're waiting.
originally posted by: bulrush
a reply to: Phage
The "Bimini road" is not composed of squares.
Yes it is. A square is technically a special type of rectangle. The same applies for 3d objects: cube vs rectangular prism or cuboid. List of names for 3d solids.
originally posted by: bulrush
a reply to: Harte
A square is a specail case of rectangle, but a rectangle is not a special case of square. Fail.
I never said a rectangle is a special case of square. Reading fail.
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: bulrush
a reply to: Harte
A square is a specail case of rectangle, but a rectangle is not a special case of square. Fail.
I never said a rectangle is a special case of square. Reading fail.
But you did claim that the irregular rectangles of the Bimini "road" were squares, didn't you.
Uh, what happened? You don't see that this is claiming that rectangles are square?
Thinking fail.
Harteedit on 11/7/2015 by Harte because: (no reason given)