Randman writes:
Regardless, it does look like wooden beams and has tested positive for it. That's all the facts we have now. Do you have evidence those claims are wrong?
If so, please produce them.
Time for a little reminder about "evidence".
"Looks like" is not evidence.
Saying "it has tested positive for......" is not evidence. No lab or investigator named, no methodology of sample collection and analysis,........... no evidence.
We have no facts now except someone claiming on a website that they have discovered Noah's Ark and a few pictures of what appear to be natural rock formations, probably basalt, imo. Lots of rock formations "look like" something else. There are rock formations in Virginia caverns that look like petrified fried eggs "over easy". Are they fried eggs? No it is a rock formation.
Once again, it is not up to skeptics to prove an extraordinary claim wrong. The burden of proof is on the people doing the extraordinary claiming. Always.
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