Quote:
Originally Posted by Joseph Paul
|
The way you described it didn't make sense to me; seeing the Goddard article, I have a lot of sympathy for you, because that description is trying hard to make the situation seem more complicated. Also, I'd got the impression from somewhere that you wanted puzzles that could be resolved by going to the source, which is somewhat impractical in this case.
Quote:
|
Or did my glib reference to Scooby-Doo indicate that to you? If so my apologies. I was really just being tongue in cheek about human agents faking paranormal/supernatural/weird science for their own, usually nefarious, ends.
|
That didn't help. Scooby-Doo is to me a prime example of how not to construct stories, in just about every respect.