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Still, their reports sometimes contain errors, and their accuracy fades after just a few minutes. Says Searleman, "If they were truly 'photographic' in nature, you wouldn't expect any errors at all."
Gloucester,Mass.Sea Serpent > www.americanmonsters.com...
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
reply to post by gunshooter
I lived on the coast of Massachusetts for over 30 years, never heard of anything like this, ever.
Everyones different and so what exactly is an educated person suppose to sound like?
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
reply to post by blocula
You also don't sound educated. but what you remember is not what happened.
You or anyone else who wasnt there,cannot truthfully tell me that i didnt see what i know i saw and it doesnt matter if i saw it last night,or a hundred years ago.Seeing a strange unearthly creature, presents a moving,living image that becomes permanently welded into your memory...
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
reply to post by blocula
All of which has absolutely nothing to do with anything I have posted. Which is that the more plausible explanation is that as a child you saw something and your brain did not interpret the information correctly, this created a memory of an event that you "saw", but did not actually happen in the way you "saw" it.
Originally posted by Schkeptick
When I was five years old I dreamed I woke up during the night & a male lion was sitting on my bed, roaring at me. I was totally convinced for years there had been a lion in my room one night.
Just sayin'.
Originally posted by blocula
You or anyone else who wasnt there,cannot truthfully tell me that i didnt see what i know i saw and it doesnt matter if i saw it last night,or a hundred years ago.Seeing a strange unearthly creature, presents a moving,living image that becomes permanently welded into your memory...
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
reply to post by blocula
All of which has absolutely nothing to do with anything I have posted. Which is that the more plausible explanation is that as a child you saw something and your brain did not interpret the information correctly, this created a memory of an event that you "saw", but did not actually happen in the way you "saw" it.edit on 15-4-2012 by blocula because: (no reason given)