7:40 pm

Suckheads. For real?

Here's something concrete for those who wonder about vampires


University of Central Florida physics professor Costas Efthimiou's work debunks peudoscientific ideas, such as vampires and zombies, in an attempt to enhance public literacy. Not only does the public believe in such topics, but the percentages are at dangerously high level, Efthimiou told
LiveScience.....

.....Efthimiou's debunking logic: On Jan 1, 1600, the human population was 536,870,911. If the first vampire came into existence that day and bit one person a month, there would have been two vampires by Feb. 1, 1600. A month later there would have been four, and so on. In just two-and-a-half years the original human population would all have become vampires with nobody left to feed on.

I can't believe a man of science would sit down and try and debunk something as inane as vampires. Maybe he has a sense of humour?


What is Florida famous for anyways? *chuckles*

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fiona these vampires and zombies are getting out of hand. A lot of Americans believe in more shit -pure nonsense. Crystals and channeling, space ships and such hogwash and yet persist in the denial of what is real ! It makes me wanna slap somebody. :)

Fiona Kathleen Hogan said...

Oh my.
Paul, some irritatation showing through there, buddy. lol