So, in this thread I'm going to be covering a variety of myths,legends and simply things that can't be explained. I could have easily divided these topics into individual threads but...that to me, seemed like to much work. So I'm going to cram it all into one thread..so this might be a bit lengthy..I'll try to keep it as short as I can.
Bermuda Triangle Every body knows this infamous body of water located in the western northern part of the Atlantic ocean just off the cost of Florida. Famous for the sudden disappearances of Ships and aircraft's without much explanation. People have offered their own opinions on the subject say there is some kind of supernatural element to the triangle, others would suggest that there are extraterritorial beings at work here. Once entered the waters(on ship or in the air), equipment is said to go haywire or even malfunction and become useless. Some people describe supernatural forces in their experiences such as mysterious vortexes that seem to connect and able the traveler to move through time.
There are more down to earth answers to explain some of these disappearances. Rouge waves have thought to have long been believed to be the culprit in toppling and sinking ships, other people suggest things like hurricanes or simple human errors. But even if these do give us some answers to some of these disappearances, some are surrounded in complete mystery such as the famous flight 19. But, moving on
the Loch Ness Monster: I'm sure everybody has heard of this myth right here. The Loch Ness Monster is some kind of mythical creature believed to inhabit the lake of Lock Ness in the Scottish Highlands. The story goes like this. A man named George Spicer believed that he and his wife saw some sort of prehistoric animal while motoring around the lake. It is widely believed that this monster is assumed to be part of what is supposedly extinct dinosaur species called Plesiosaur. Many modern scientists are wary on this one and believe the monster to be just a myth. Multiple sonar readings taken in the lake have proven that if such a creature was living in the lake, it would have been detected. I mean how does a creature of that side manage to allude us for so long?
Sasqutach(Bigfoot): This one is my personal favorite. I've personally followed this one since the 3rd grade. Bigfoot is supposedly a giant ape/man like creature that inhabits the forests. What strikes me is that many cultures all over the world have their own various spin off on this creature all known by different names but are all similarly described as the same large hair like bipedal humanoid like creature.
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This video attempts to dive down into detail and examine the famous Roger Patterson video and more. Now, I've must of seen that video more times than I can remember and I have to say that out of all these myths. Bigfoot seems to be a very logical possibility. The way the creature moves,the way it carries itself. People say that that is simply just a man in a suit. Well clearly you would need to pay an incredible amount of detail to making a suit like that and the video does make some valid points. I also recall watching a Bigfoot special on T.V a while back and they mentioned that they have found and tested hair they believed to belong to the creature and when DNA tested for a possible match they noted that the hair did not fall under any know category of animal. I personally believe that Bigfoot exists (I know..silly me) but the majority of the scientific community label Bigfoot as nothing more than a folktale.
The Paranormal..I.E Ghosts and Spirits: Do you believe in the paranormal? Ghosts? Beings that can haunt you from beyond the grave? One of my older friends claimed to have one of those paranormal experiences. He claimed that he and his sister were alone in a room watching television when he heard a noise coming from the other room.So he went to investigate and at first he saw nothing and began to think he was just going mental when he noticed a chair move and suddenly zipped across the room in grand cliche fashion. I remained skeptical since this was the only time he reported something like this happening. To me, it was could pass off as a very lame attempt at a ghost tale or one of those scary camp fire stories, but I remained unconvinced. Well, um anyway. A ghost is apparently the soul or spirit of a deceased person(or animal) which somehow gets left behind in our world. I'm not really sure, I'm not the biggest expert on this one. Mainly I just don't believe in Ghosts,poltergeist or any other paranormal entities. So I apologize if I fail to go into a bit of detail on this one but I just have trouble believing this one.
So what does everybody make of this? Got anything to add? What are some of your own opinions on these myths? Also what are some of your favorite myths and urban legends? Please do share.
Bermuda Triangle Every body knows this infamous body of water located in the western northern part of the Atlantic ocean just off the cost of Florida. Famous for the sudden disappearances of Ships and aircraft's without much explanation. People have offered their own opinions on the subject say there is some kind of supernatural element to the triangle, others would suggest that there are extraterritorial beings at work here. Once entered the waters(on ship or in the air), equipment is said to go haywire or even malfunction and become useless. Some people describe supernatural forces in their experiences such as mysterious vortexes that seem to connect and able the traveler to move through time.
There are more down to earth answers to explain some of these disappearances. Rouge waves have thought to have long been believed to be the culprit in toppling and sinking ships, other people suggest things like hurricanes or simple human errors. But even if these do give us some answers to some of these disappearances, some are surrounded in complete mystery such as the famous flight 19. But, moving on
the Loch Ness Monster: I'm sure everybody has heard of this myth right here. The Loch Ness Monster is some kind of mythical creature believed to inhabit the lake of Lock Ness in the Scottish Highlands. The story goes like this. A man named George Spicer believed that he and his wife saw some sort of prehistoric animal while motoring around the lake. It is widely believed that this monster is assumed to be part of what is supposedly extinct dinosaur species called Plesiosaur. Many modern scientists are wary on this one and believe the monster to be just a myth. Multiple sonar readings taken in the lake have proven that if such a creature was living in the lake, it would have been detected. I mean how does a creature of that side manage to allude us for so long?
Sasqutach(Bigfoot): This one is my personal favorite. I've personally followed this one since the 3rd grade. Bigfoot is supposedly a giant ape/man like creature that inhabits the forests. What strikes me is that many cultures all over the world have their own various spin off on this creature all known by different names but are all similarly described as the same large hair like bipedal humanoid like creature.
[YOUTUBE]3FhPbSbGo8I[/YOUTUBE]
This video attempts to dive down into detail and examine the famous Roger Patterson video and more. Now, I've must of seen that video more times than I can remember and I have to say that out of all these myths. Bigfoot seems to be a very logical possibility. The way the creature moves,the way it carries itself. People say that that is simply just a man in a suit. Well clearly you would need to pay an incredible amount of detail to making a suit like that and the video does make some valid points. I also recall watching a Bigfoot special on T.V a while back and they mentioned that they have found and tested hair they believed to belong to the creature and when DNA tested for a possible match they noted that the hair did not fall under any know category of animal. I personally believe that Bigfoot exists (I know..silly me) but the majority of the scientific community label Bigfoot as nothing more than a folktale.
The Paranormal..I.E Ghosts and Spirits: Do you believe in the paranormal? Ghosts? Beings that can haunt you from beyond the grave? One of my older friends claimed to have one of those paranormal experiences. He claimed that he and his sister were alone in a room watching television when he heard a noise coming from the other room.So he went to investigate and at first he saw nothing and began to think he was just going mental when he noticed a chair move and suddenly zipped across the room in grand cliche fashion. I remained skeptical since this was the only time he reported something like this happening. To me, it was could pass off as a very lame attempt at a ghost tale or one of those scary camp fire stories, but I remained unconvinced. Well, um anyway. A ghost is apparently the soul or spirit of a deceased person(or animal) which somehow gets left behind in our world. I'm not really sure, I'm not the biggest expert on this one. Mainly I just don't believe in Ghosts,poltergeist or any other paranormal entities. So I apologize if I fail to go into a bit of detail on this one but I just have trouble believing this one.
So what does everybody make of this? Got anything to add? What are some of your own opinions on these myths? Also what are some of your favorite myths and urban legends? Please do share.