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In this GITN Strange Bite, we break down why Bigfoot is the one cryptid that doesn’t require supernatural explanations to possibly be real and why that actually makes it more unsettling. Instead of blurry photos and overconfident claims, we ask better questions:
Could Bigfoot be an intelligent primate that never went extinct?
Why is visual evidence unreliable in the modern age?
Why do audio recordings matter more than photos?
Is “it was just a bear” actually a weak explanation?
Why are the woods scarier than Bigfoot itself?
We don’t deal in absolutes. We don’t guarantee anything, and we don’t tell people what they did or didn’t experience. This isn’t a belief episode. It’s a plausibility investigation.
If Bigfoot is real, it wouldn’t be magic.It would be smarter than us.
By Phillip SamsIn this GITN Strange Bite, we break down why Bigfoot is the one cryptid that doesn’t require supernatural explanations to possibly be real and why that actually makes it more unsettling. Instead of blurry photos and overconfident claims, we ask better questions:
Could Bigfoot be an intelligent primate that never went extinct?
Why is visual evidence unreliable in the modern age?
Why do audio recordings matter more than photos?
Is “it was just a bear” actually a weak explanation?
Why are the woods scarier than Bigfoot itself?
We don’t deal in absolutes. We don’t guarantee anything, and we don’t tell people what they did or didn’t experience. This isn’t a belief episode. It’s a plausibility investigation.
If Bigfoot is real, it wouldn’t be magic.It would be smarter than us.