Monday, September 08, 2008
Gas chromatograph analysis of sediment cores from the bottom of Loch Ness supports the theory that a population of large creatures could live there.

See also:
- NOVA: The Beast of Loch Ness
keywords: science and technology, nature, culture and places, nessie, cryptozoology, loch ness monster, scotland, cryptid, plesiosaur



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Oops, looks like somebody has no idea what the word "theory" means, from a scientific perspective anyway. I might be willing to cut you some slack and assume that you were using the non-scientific version of the word, but you started this particular lie with the words "gas chromatograph analysis", which makes me think you meant a scientific theory.
Will Factropolis never learn?
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Mad Scientist, at January 01, 2008 11:08 AM
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