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Geologist Claims Nessie just Bubbles
An Italian geologist believes he has found the answer to the mystery of the Loch Ness monster: bubbles.
Luigi Piccardi’s idea -originally incubated in 2001- has resurfaced back into mainstream science, and it has been picked by institutions as prestigious as Scientific American.
Scientists feel fairly confident to attribute the hundreds of pictures, videos, eyewitness accounts and some fossilized structures to a geologic fault. That’s probably because witnesses don’t know the difference between bubbles and a lizard’s head.
They consider the theory of the existence of a surviving dinosaur not acceptable. According to Piccardi’s theory, alleged Nessie’s sightings have coincided with cycles of increased seismic activity.
Hopefully this doesn’t affect tourism much.
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Mr Magoo
January 5, 2015 at 3:08 pm
Here we have yet another attempt by a “skeptic” to denounce witnesses reports by offering claims that are even more incredible and ludicrous than the original testimony…people in general report exactly what they see…this is a fact the skeptics continually tell lies about…I doubt this guy has even been to Loch Ness either or spoken to witnesses etc…but is happy to spout his theory regardless .