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What a Bigfoot Hoax Teaches Us About Public Mistrust of Science (sapiens.org)
Science professor explains why Bigfoot’s likely not real (mansfieldnewsjournal.com)
11 crazy Bigfoot conspiracy theories | The Week
The Bigfoot Conspiracy And Why People Still Believe In It. – Conspiracy Theories
6 of the Most Audacious Science Hoaxes Ever (nationalgeographic.com)
Forgive us if this is similar to our Trashing Bigfoot page, but we were just updating the Minnesota Ice man page, and noticed that we had written, that some thought it was a hoax.
That was one of our original pages since starting in 2018.
Since then, we feel differently about hoaxing.
Hoaxing, proves something. Lies, prove something. If you know a lie to be a lie, then you know the opposite is true.
Thus, if you encounter a hoax, don’t consider it a bust, but consider it a chance to learn. Why is it a hoax? A hoax is still more data.
A misinterpretation is still data, and you will be better off the next time.
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Note: Perhaps the coolest Pixabay image we have found, for a page in our site.
Lie, Tree, man; image, by NoName_13 – Pixabay.