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we wouldn't expect zoologists to debunk every mermaid story either, however coherent they might seem to nonspecialists.
That's a very good analogy. The coherent ones are the ones you need to debunk. And yes, I do that on here. But I have no dog in this fight.
Problem is, with Arthur at least, that around 80%+ *seem* coherent to causal glance :-/ There's often fundamental methodological issues >
> that just aren't visible as authors themselves aren't aware of them; likewise, number who mangle linguistic elements without realising…!
I cannot judge Gibbs' claims, but their very mundanity (his solution is underwhelming) is a plus. No Mayans or aliens.
No aliens is always a plus ;)
So the aliens are still in with a shot? (Maybe sensible ones who like baths if they feel a bit poorly?)
Not according to Gibbs. It's all very boring.
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