Plesiosaurs are not dinosaurs, they are an ancient lineage of aquatic reptiles. Also, they, being reptiles, would do particularly badly in a cold ass deep lake like Loch Ness
Didn't a research group record a biological echo location signature about a decade ago? It'd be interesting if any of the unmatched DNA signatures were of some sort of known animal that uses sonar echoing for hunting and navigation. Although really only cetateans mainly use it and they would be obvious because they would have to break surface to breath regularly.
They can't. I'm not saying yes or no to some type of huge undocumented eel living in the loch (ehem), but I'm saying most don't realise that mainstream science is full of gatekeepers. Mainstream science is often played NOT to discover things. Do you trust your government? Well mainstream science is largely government funded and is intimately tied to the conventional education system which also has its gatekeepers ie I once asked a cambridge professor why the Barbary slave trade/ centuries long enslavement of Europeans by arabs is not taught in any education system...he replied "Oh...well, you see we're not allowed to teach that although yes that did happen"...You see? Academia is not so free spirited as to what they teach and show you and what they do not...Scientists have handlers.
A murray eel can't exist in sweet water, why do you show this ocean eel? as possibility if it's completely false. There are sweetwater eel, but they are completely different
Yes, cutting edge science will allow scientists to parse the nuance of the human genome and finally discover what's being called the _"delusional fantasy gene",_ thus solving the mystery of the Loch Ness whatever.
Haha when Nessy was started as a hoax and blew up like crazy. when all these monster hunters die of old age. The belief will still remain and will never find any answers
It's only the Loch Ness monster, if its IN Loch Ness. And ,does anyone really want science to solve the mystery? I don't. I would rather think that there is something unknown in the Loch,than them proving there isn't
Leave it alone...nothing good will come from finding it.
The myth is much more interesting than "scientific fact".
Plesiosaurs are not dinosaurs, they are an ancient lineage of aquatic reptiles. Also, they, being reptiles, would do particularly badly in a cold ass deep lake like Loch Ness
There are numerous "monster" like creatures in the world! Search for Georgia Loch ness monster and you will see similar unidentified creature!
Didn't a research group record a biological echo location signature about a decade ago? It'd be interesting if any of the unmatched DNA signatures were of some sort of known animal that uses sonar echoing for hunting and navigation. Although really only cetateans mainly use it and they would be obvious because they would have to break surface to breath regularly.
They will never admit there something in these waters
They can't. I'm not saying yes or no to some type of huge undocumented eel living in the loch (ehem), but I'm saying most don't realise that mainstream science is full of gatekeepers. Mainstream science is often played NOT to discover things.
Do you trust your government?
Well mainstream science is largely government funded and is intimately tied to the conventional education system which also has its gatekeepers ie I once asked a cambridge professor why the Barbary slave trade/ centuries long enslavement of Europeans by arabs is not taught in any education system...he replied "Oh...well, you see we're not allowed to teach that although yes that did happen"...You see?
Academia is not so free spirited as to what they teach and show you and what they do not...Scientists have handlers.
They will never need to.
A murray eel can't exist in sweet water, why do you show this ocean eel? as possibility if it's completely false. There are sweetwater eel, but they are completely different
Saw a video months ago that said scientists had used “”EDNA” and that there was nothing strange but there was eels
Yes, cutting edge science will allow scientists to parse the nuance of the human genome and finally discover what's being called the _"delusional fantasy gene",_ thus solving the mystery of the Loch Ness whatever.
Haha when Nessy was started as a hoax and blew up like crazy. when all these monster hunters die of old age. The belief will still remain and will never find any answers
lake thawed 10,000 years ago and there'd have to be a breeding population
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It’s very difficult to prove something doesn’t exist... thus there will always be believers!
It's only the Loch Ness monster, if its IN Loch Ness. And ,does anyone really want science to solve the mystery? I don't. I would rather think that there is something unknown in the Loch,than them proving there isn't
Well a sonar weapon would sure bring out whatever is hidding there
Weapon?
That thing scary though
Nothing in the water 😂😂😂
So no then
The only monster in Scotland is nicola sturgeon 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nessie would do a better job as well 😂
@@markm2814 nessie be far better looking too 🤣🤣🤣🤣
God damnit we didn’t want you to search for a Jurassic reptile. We want to know if there is any unknown dna in their 🤦
did they find any weed or amanita muscaria near the lake?
How about dynamite fishing?
No theyr bigger. They might be prehistoric
Why is it a monster ?
The clue is in the £60mn per year.
No.
Broaden ur horrizon theyr huge they can driveswim anywhere northern lakes oceans
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If there were any such thing (monster)in the loch it would've been discovered by now.
I have swam in the loch many times. Plenty of fish and thats about it
This lousy folk imagination again...
Sorry, but you never will find this nonexistent guy 07:39
bull sh,,
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