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Skepticism, Science & Pseudoscience
In reply to the discussion: Scientists say Turin Shroud is supernatural [View all]EvolveOrConvolve
(6,452 posts)2. These are the sorts of "scientists" we see posting at
the woo sites. They've got Doctorates in Molecular Biology from Bob's Baptist Bible School or Uncle Johny's Massage College and University of Chiropractic Art.
At least that's my guess. I'm not going to waste much time reading something so ridiculous, so I'm not going to get to see these "scientist's" bona-fides.
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So, because these "scientists" can only copy it using high-intensity ultra violet lasers,
mr blur
Dec 2011
#4
I once heard, the image was probably created with chemicals: a photography of a male model.
DetlefK
Dec 2011
#6
these "scientists" are funded by someone much like the "Discovery Institute",
AlbertCat
Dec 2011
#10
I suppose next you'll tell me that the Mayan ruins are "fake" because the deities to whom they were
AlbertCat
Dec 2011
#17