@Ryan S, no need to lock up all your opinions or care less about what interests you, perhaps just think about the suitability of the platform you use to express those opinions. Of course you're free to express whatever you want, but if you don't want the cost of the effort involved typing up such musings to outweigh the benefits of getting through to others, it's certaily worth considering.
Not only as Mike M mentioned, did the arsenic-based life research turn out to be flawed and unreliable: http://www.slate.com/id/2276919/
...but there is absolutely no evidence that what those researchers claim is Atlantis is indeed Atlantis. How many times has Atlantis been "found" now? Plato's description of Atlantis is widely believed to be a metaphor, and contrary to what those researchers are claiming he never gave a "detailed account" of where it was located, although he did describe it as a "continent" that was "larger than Libya and Asia together", which certainly doesn't fit the description of what these researchers found.
So next time you go on a fact-correcting mission, please actually check those facts first!
I agree with Ryan S. It is very likely the cat just chose those shells by chance. Although cats do have a developed sense of object permanence: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1451424
@ wow, dogs such as this often also require foster homes for the time it takes to find a forever home. They're both homes but forever homes are...forever.
Oh they're for real alright, as are the geocentrists who claim the Sun and universe revolves around the Earth. In my opinion, this is no more ridiculous than the far more popular creationism.
http://www.slate.com/id/2276919/
...but there is absolutely no evidence that what those researchers claim is Atlantis is indeed Atlantis. How many times has Atlantis been "found" now? Plato's description of Atlantis is widely believed to be a metaphor, and contrary to what those researchers are claiming he never gave a "detailed account" of where it was located, although he did describe it as a "continent" that was "larger than Libya and Asia together", which certainly doesn't fit the description of what these researchers found.
So next time you go on a fact-correcting mission, please actually check those facts first!
http://www.neatorama.com/2007/02/05/fantastic-photo-of-fireworks-comet-and-lightning/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1451424