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Pastimes : Ask God II

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To: Marshall who wrote (48)4/8/1998 10:28:00 PM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) of 253
 
Hi Marshall
I think you make some very good points about rational explanations. It is our curious nature which demands the rational explanation, however complex the question might get.

I was watching a NationalGeo special on The Search for the Giant Squid, anyone see it. They attached a camera to a sperm whale and got a film of it diving, it was doing training dives with it's calf. We have yet to see a giant squid in it's element, but we will.

..the gray whale basking in the shallow warm water, could see the nearby sperm whale begin it's dive. The idle cetacean chatter of the sperm whale soon turned to focused sonic tools giving constant feedback to the beast as it dove. Slowly the pressure grew, it soon surpassed what any other air breather could stand, only the unique abilities contained in this surpassing creature allowed it to survive and continue down into the stygian black, the temperature dropped rapidly, the spermeceti hardened, giving the great skull enormous strength, the clicks turned from steady feedback mode to the deadly sonic saber that could stun or kill even large creatures
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