How Do You Disprove The Loch Ness Monster?
The Loch Ness Monster is one of the most enduring monster stories in our midst, ranking right alongside stories of Sasquatch and the Yeti. Despite all of the supposed proof that Nessie exists, there is still no solid evidence and the story is relatively easy to disprove. Step 1 Point out that the most famous photo of the Loch Ness Monster, attributed to Colonel Robert Wilson in 1934 and reproduced extensively, is a fake. In the “surgeon’s photo,” Nessie’s long neck that snakes out of the water is actually a small model built by Christian Spurling. The hoax was only fully revealed in 1996, but by then the photograph had created many confirmed Nessie believers. Step 2 Present the BBC findings of 2003. Hoping to conclusively prove or disprove the existence of Nessie, a documentary team sent 600 sonar beams into Loch Ness. They should have picked up any monster hidden in the depths, but all they found was a buoy. Step 3 Note that the Loch Ness Monster cannot be a plesiosaur, which has been