A likely explanation to the flatties
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Yes, because the three points I have basically shown little interest in as I find them subjective claims of understanding, I did submit this right away. This is a function of missing data points, no fault of mine nor yours. I am just stating that we need more to dig in, because any subjective analysis is prone to being incorrect and there is no need to be incorrect. We just let it go and wait for it to evolve.
I am interested in observations but they are theoretical understandings as they are perceived by the eye of the beholder. Until we can convert that to a broader understanding it is pie in the sky.
I have heard a few theories on rapid canyon formation and I do not really reject them nor accept them, they are interesting ideas and as more evidence continues to be collected maybe one day we can definitively prove one way or the other.
Same as old structures and how many of them were built, lot's of ideas many not concrete but some apparently so. Fun stuff. By themselves they do not prove aliens were ever here :)
I would not agree with this assessment, I am of the mind that if I can shoot more holes in it than a rusty can, it should have a better foundation prior to chasing it like there is some valid form of analysis available to improve upon.
This is just as absurd as trying to disprove any other hypothetical/theoretical proposition, A model is generally a facsimile or an attempt at one, more likely its just a collection of ideas someone has proposed that others align to.
The entire process of scientific analysis is to begin with ideas and end with known measurable quantities that can be used to justify understanding.
When you have subjective matter you cannot speak definitively, you are left to query and hypothesize.
I never proclaimed to have studied all aspects of either of these 'models', you get really emotional and pick and choose where to insert broad strokes into my conveyance to you. Disparaging.