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In reply to the discussion: School Shootings - More Evidence of a Non-Existent Deity? [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)But our knowledge of the deep sea is fairly limited and was even more so in 1938 before modern geophysical methods and submersibles. And we still find new species all the time, so there is always a possibility we will find something unexpected deep in the sea, or a small new species in the remote Amazon jungle. But we've looked very closely at Loch Ness with different methods, and there is no way we could have missed such a large creature in a relatively small lake. So I still say the probability is zero. We aren't going to find any giant dinosaurs in a hidden valley somewhere either. Maybe 100 years ago, it was possible, but now we've explored enough of the earth to know there is no place left for them to hide.
As for alien lizard creatures, don't we have one in the Oval Office now?