Ex-NASA Scientist's Data-Backed Case for Bigfoot's Existence: New Insights
Posted Thursday, January 30, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video from The Lost Cryptids Conservatory on YouTube has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. The video features a live show with a special guest, Terrestrial, who is the founder of the Sasquatch Data Project. Terrestrial has been researching Bigfoot sightings and compiling data for the past year, and she shares her findings in the video.
Terrestrial has a background in working with NASA, where she studied geologic features on dwarf planets Vesta and Ceres. She brings her analytical skills to the study of Bigfoot sightings and has compiled a massive dataset of reports. She has found that the probability of all the reports being hoaxed or faked is far less than 1%, leading her to believe that Bigfoot is a real animal.
One of the things that Terrestrial finds fascinating about Bigfoot is the Patterson-Gimlin film, which she feels has never been disproved. She also finds the patterns in the data to be compelling, as the probability of them being random is extremely low.
Terrestrial has also studied footprint casts and has several on display in her studio. She finds the toe movement in the casts to be particularly interesting, as it would be difficult to fake. She has a cast of "Wrinkle Foot," which is known for its gnarly toes, and she finds the way the toes move in the casts to be compelling evidence of the existence of Bigfoot.
Terrestrial has also studied the relationship between Bigfoot sightings and moon phases. She has found that there is a statistically significant difference in the frequencies of Class A sightings that happen under extremely low and extremely high moon illumination conditions. She has classified low moon illumination as anywhere from zero to 20% illuminated and high moon illumination as over 80%. She has plotted out the data and found that the peaks of the arc are at the ends, with a dip in the middle. She notes that nocturnal predators in North America follow the moon phases in this way, which she finds intriguing.
Overall, the video from The Lost Cryptids Conservatory is an exciting development in the study of Bigfoot. Terrestrial's data-driven approach to the subject is a fresh perspective, and her findings are sure to generate further discussion and research in the Bigfoot community. As Bigfoot believers, we are always eager to learn more about this elusive creature, and Terrestrial's work is a valuable contribution to the field.