not saying i believe in it, but a prop from a 1970 movie wouldnt have explained the most often cited 'first' recording back in May of 1933.I figured this belonged in the CT section.
A marine robot deployed in the waters of Scotland's Loch Ness has found the remains of a monster but it turned out to be a prop from a movie shot in 1970.
The robot, belonging to Norwegian offshore oil company Kongsberg Maritime, is drawing up the first high-resolution map of the 230-meter (755-feet) deep lake in a project named "Operation Groundtruth."
It also found a 27-foot long shipwreck, which is still being investigated, and worked out that there is no "Nessie trench" in the loch bed in which a creature could be hiding, as previously believed.
Loch Ness Monster Find Is a Film Prop : Discovery News
not saying i believe in it, but a prop from a 1970 movie wouldnt have explained the most often cited 'first' recording back in May of 1933.
Not really a CT, more mythology and folklore. But I don't think there is a section for that.
Doesn't need to. We already know how that pic was faked.
If we allow the NIST report to be discussed here then folklore and mythology are most definitely allowed. Perhaps Nessie shed her skin and that's what they found?Not really a CT, more mythology and folklore. But I don't think there is a section for that.
not saying i believe in it, but a prop from a 1970 movie wouldnt have explained the most often cited 'first' recording back in May of 1933.
hey - they made movies back in those days too!!!!!
If we allow the NIST report to be discussed here then folklore and mythology are most definitely allowed. Perhaps Nessie shed her skin and that's what they found?
We already know how that pic was faked.
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