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Bigfoot & Gravity - Superpowers?

  Just after the latest space shuttle landed, one of the lady astronauts
fainted and fell twice at the press conference, and had to be supported
by her fellow astronauts. She as OK, she said, and said this was the effects
on her of Earth gravity after a number of days at zero-G in space.

  Perhaps gravity affects Bigfoot creatures in a similar way?  We all have seen
our astronuats skipping and leaping with ease on the surface of the Moon, where
the gravity is 1/6th that of Earth, and the strong footprint marks that result from the
astronauts' earthly bodies. It is possible that a Moon-raised earth child would have
weaker muscles, a lesser weight and a more restrained walk, and then would be
virtually crushed by Earth gravity if they were brought "home" to Earth, which might
exile them to stay on the Moon. A child raised in a space station might never be able
to come to Earth, as many writers have suggested would be the situation.

Consider then if we could land (in theory-in theory only) a spaceship-house on Jupiter,
which has a huge gravitational pull and where astronauts might not even be able to
walk, if they got there. But then, consider what would happen if we could raise a
"Jupiter-child" on the (in theory) surface of Jupiter, which has an outside environment
very hostile to outdoor living. That child would be born and raised in a spaceship-house
on the surface, assuming it could survive there. (I know these are only relative increases,
since as we all know, Jupiter is hundreds of times bigger than the Earth, but Jupiter is
used only as a well-known planet to illustrate this point, so please forgive me.)

Then consider what would be the effect on the "Jupiter-child" if it grew to be an adult,
and was brought to Earth. It would leap and jump on earth, just like the astronauts leaped
and jumped on the Moon. Perhaps huge jumps. It would also have stronger muscles than
men do, for the same size, and its flesh density would be greater, in order to withstand gravity
on Jupiter.

People raised on large planets would tend to have super ability when brought to
a smaller planet or moon. (Think of "Superman" raised on the planet "Krypton",
from the comics, as we know, but a good illustration. "Superman" was brought to the Earth
and found he had super-powers.)

This brings us to Bigfoot/Sasquatch beings. They have a huge stride, such as
59 inches with 17 inch tracks (Brian Smith, Walla Walla) and 41 inches, with a
14 inch tracks, (Bluff Creek, PG Film.) The depth is hugely deeper than what
normal men can leave, even with a larger foot -( the Snowshoe Effect overcome).

Could this then be explained by super-powers due to having come here from some
unknown and unnamed larger planet from some other part of this or some other
Universe? We do have reports of Bigfoot "gliding" over log jams, as if suspended in
air above the logs by several inches.

Another aspect is that if a being's flesh-density it greater  than a human's, that it might then
be harder for a bullet to penetrate the flesh, thus thus explaining Bigfoot survival. You can shoot
a water-bag (we are all 70% water) but it is harder to shoot a wood-metal-or lead,etc, bag.
This is an important point.

Maybe this is an explanation researchers and fans alike can live with.
 

                       Respectfully submitted,

                       Jon-Erik Beckjord, Director, B.I.R.O.

Note: How Bigfoot gets from these other places is best explained by advanced theoretical physics,
Dr. Michi Kaku, CCNY, & Dr. Fred Allen Wolf of SF,CA, author.
 

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