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Post by Venatỏr on Dec 20, 2021 15:48:53 GMT
No one has tried to replicate the pyres. To do that would require hundreds, if not thousands of bodies to be cremated together. The closest to replication was the mass pyres of bodies at Dresden after the bombing raid and it worked. Farmers could have done this when culling animals after disease; modern professionals have shown how cattle should be burned. There have been 487 thousand deaths from Covid in India; this shows how they cremate the dead.  I bet they wish they had Sgt Floss to help them.
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Post by Turnagain on Dec 20, 2021 15:55:33 GMT
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Of course! The physical laws of thermodynamics are irrelevant to the claims of the holyhoax.
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Post by Nessie on Dec 20, 2021 16:00:43 GMT
Nessie wrote: Of course! The physical laws of thermodynamics are irrelevant to the claims of the holyhoax. Just because you cannot work out how it was done, based on your understanding of thermodynamics and cremations, does not therefore mean it cannot have been done. Your argument is illogical.
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Post by Venatỏr on Dec 20, 2021 16:02:28 GMT
Nessie wrote: Of course! The physical laws of thermodynamics are irrelevant to the claims of the holyhoax. These pyres for some reason only worked at one place and one time and unable to be replicated. I suggest that they did not exist. It was suggested the Dresden Pyre was the same. All that happened on that Pyre was scortched bodies.  Weak flames consistent with a modest qantity of liquid fuel. This is nothing like a genuine mass cremation.
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Post by Nessie on Dec 20, 2021 16:02:39 GMT
No one has tried to replicate the pyres. To do that would require hundreds, if not thousands of bodies to be cremated together. The closest to replication was the mass pyres of bodies at Dresden after the bombing raid and it worked. Farmers could have done this when culling animals after disease; modern professionals have shown how cattle should be burned. There have been 487 thousand deaths from Covid in India; this shows how they cremate the dead. ... I bet they wish they had Sgt Floss to help them. As I said, no one has tried to cremate hundreds, if not thousands of bodies, many of which had already started to decompose, at the same time on one pyre, using a grate system. Analogies with other forms of cremation are not equivalents.
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Post by Nessie on Dec 20, 2021 16:04:14 GMT
Nessie wrote: Of course! The physical laws of thermodynamics are irrelevant to the claims of the holyhoax. These pyres for some reason only worked at one place and one time and unable to be replicated. I suggest that they did not exist. It was suggested the Dresden Pyre was the same. All that happened on that Pyre was scortched bodies.  Weak flames consistent with a modest qantity of liquid fuel. This is nothing like a genuine mass cremation. That is very close to what witnesses at the AR camps describe. Bodies piled on a grate above some wood. It worked at Dresden, so it would also work at the AR camps.
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Post by Venatỏr on Dec 20, 2021 16:06:22 GMT
As I said, no one has tried to cremate hundreds, if not thousands of bodies, many of which had already started to decompose, at the same time on one pyre, using a grate system. Analogies with other forms of cremation are not equivalents. The Indians have a nuclear weapon program, rockets and yet are too stupid to make a grill using cinder blocks and railway lines for a pyre. Railway lines and cinder blocks are very high tech and only Sgt Floss could get these to work with virtually no fuel. Yeah right.
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Post by Venatỏr on Dec 20, 2021 16:08:18 GMT
That photo is a propaganda fail. There is not enough information on how this pyre or quantity of fuel used.
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Post by Nessie on Dec 20, 2021 17:25:56 GMT
As I said, no one has tried to cremate hundreds, if not thousands of bodies, many of which had already started to decompose, at the same time on one pyre, using a grate system. Analogies with other forms of cremation are not equivalents. The Indians have a nuclear weapon program, rockets and yet are too stupid to make a grill using cinder blocks and railway lines for a pyre. Railway lines and cinder blocks are very high tech and only Sgt Floss could get these to work with virtually no fuel. Yeah right.
The vast majority of cremations are one body, with the ashes returned to the family. That is what happens from Indian funeral pyres to European crematoriums. Stop your false comparisons with the cremations of many bodies at the same time, where no ashes are being returned to family members.
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Post by Nessie on Dec 20, 2021 17:29:03 GMT
That photo is a propaganda fail. There is not enough information on how this pyre or quantity of fuel used. The Dresden pyre photos clearly show many bodies piled on top of a metal grate made out of rails, with not much wood underneath.
That is very similar to what the witnesses describe at the AR camps, but on a larger scale.
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