Buuuuuuullllllllshiiiiiit.
As much as I'd like to believe Nessie at the very least is real, there is not enough food in the lake for him/her to survive and above all...no reputable evidence, and plenty of evidence that has been exposed as fake. This tells me a number of things, but chiefly that people are actively fabricating evidence for the existence of these creatures. All that sort of sphere of things, up to UFOs, where spottings increase around the launch of Sci Fi movies featuring them and victims of alien abduction or observers of cryptids commonly contradict each other outside of the established lore, utilise tropes from culture and misremember events depending on how they're asked to retell them...it's just all so pitifully fake.
It's like Richard Dawkin's teapot orbiting the Sun analogy. You can't prove it isn't there, but just it having been suggested doesn't mean there's any more credence to the claim than other similarly outlandish suggestions.
As much as I'd like to believe Nessie at the very least is real, there is not enough food in the lake for him/her to survive and above all...no reputable evidence, and plenty of evidence that has been exposed as fake. This tells me a number of things, but chiefly that people are actively fabricating evidence for the existence of these creatures. All that sort of sphere of things, up to UFOs, where spottings increase around the launch of Sci Fi movies featuring them and victims of alien abduction or observers of cryptids commonly contradict each other outside of the established lore, utilise tropes from culture and misremember events depending on how they're asked to retell them...it's just all so pitifully fake.
It's like Richard Dawkin's teapot orbiting the Sun analogy. You can't prove it isn't there, but just it having been suggested doesn't mean there's any more credence to the claim than other similarly outlandish suggestions.
Yes, most imaginary creatures tend to have characteristics of real, divergent species, which seems to many to be pretty accurate due to the correlation with real life but actually isn't.Yopaz said:I'm sceptical about most cryptids. People who don't fully understand evolution are quite found of saying "Anything is possible", but that's really as far from the truth as you can get. Evolution is severely limited just like the other sciences. There are undiscovered creatures out there and some of them will baffle us when discovered, but often the truth is quite boring compared to the mythology.