You keep asserting this, even after countless people have demonstrated to you that it is nonsense.
Some kind of vehicle drove here. It's an event of the past. Does it require "faith"?
No, it does not.
I
understand that countless people are wrong. That's
why I add my view.
If in the mood, I will add my sources.
Can you restore the scene to it's former state,
then add the same people to the same vehicle,
restored to the same state, then accurately
film the event of it's passing so as to duplicate
the original event.....all with just this picture
and the data you can get from it?
Can you do
any part of that without your imagination?
Any part of that using your imagination is
blind faith becasue you cannot
see what has happened in the past.
"Past events cannot be observed, cannot be predicted or deduced from physical evidence, and cannot be tested experimentally. "
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It gets even worse. You can WITNESS the truck driving over the sand
and
still not accurately observe it!
Suppose there is a lady in a bikini riding on the hood of the truck.
Odds are good that you will not notice any machine guns, the color
size number of tires or pretty much anything else if she waves at you.
You might not even remember the truck.
So you can't even recreate the truck after having seen it.
You might touch and taste the truck and
still not recreate the scene.
It gets even worse.
The
entire event might be a vividly remembered dream.
The human brain does not process and store vividly imagined events
any differently than actual events. Brains scans show the same amount
of activity and areas of the brain used with imagined events as with live events.