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Craig answer me this

How could the fold/bunching increase so much over the very short time frame between Towner and Betzer?

If you can answer that question then I will play ball and try to re-create what we see in Betzner

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Craig answer me this

How could the fold/bunching increase so much over the very short time frame between Towner and Betzer?

If you can answer that question then I will play ball and try to re-create what we see in Betzner

It did not increase. There is a 3+inch fold of fabric in Towner, Croft and Betzner.

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Craig answer me this

How could the fold/bunching increase so much over the very short time frame between Towner and Betzer?

If you can answer that question then I will play ball and try to re-create what we see in Betzner

It did not increase. There is a 3+inch fold of fabric in Towner, Croft and Betzner.

No way

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That cant be 3+ inches in Towner and Croft

Sure it can. The fold is as large as the jacket collar in all three images....3+ inches of fabric in the fold.

No way

Are you looking at different pictures Craig?

How could you come to the conclusion of 3+ inches of fold belowthe jacket collar?

There is no way thats 3+ inches of fabric fold Craig

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That cant be 3+ inches in Towner and Croft

Sure it can. The fold is as large as the jacket collar in all three images....3+ inches of fabric in the fold.

No way

Are you looking at different pictures Craig?

How could you come to the conclusion of 3+ inches of fold belowthe jacket collar?

There is no way thats 3+ inches of fabric fold Craig

Which is why Craig can't replicate it. He can't find it in any of the Elm St. photos,

so he bald-face prevaricates about it in Betzner.

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That cant be 3+ inches in Towner and Croft

Sure it can. The fold is as large as the jacket collar in all three images....3+ inches of fabric in the fold.

No way

Are you looking at different pictures Craig?

How could you come to the conclusion of 3+ inches of fold belowthe jacket collar?

There is no way thats 3+ inches of fabric fold Craig

I see you are visually and math impaired.

In all the images the top of the fold extends above the jacket collar.

The jacket collar is 1.25inches. 2 times 1.25" equals 2.5' of fabric (both sides of the fold).

There is a return at the the bottom and top of the fold (where he fabric actually creases)>I measured a number of such creases and the smallest I recorded was .25"

.25" times 2 equals .5"

2.5" plus .5" equals 3"...add uncertanity and you get 3 + inches of fabrinc in each fold.

See how easy that is deano...

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This is really simple for both deano and cliffy.

Simply produce a fabric arrangement that can produce the Betzner artifact ...other than a 3+ inch fold of fabric AND prove it works in the lighting found in Betzner or you lose.

Its as simple as that.

Of course cliffy won't do it because he knows his fold will not work. He just tells falsehoods to the readers instead,

The image that makes cliffy's head explode...

finalvarnell.jpg

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That cant be 3+ inches in Towner and Croft

Sure it can. The fold is as large as the jacket collar in all three images....3+ inches of fabric in the fold.

No way

Are you looking at different pictures Craig?

How could you come to the conclusion of 3+ inches of fold belowthe jacket collar?

There is no way thats 3+ inches of fabric fold Craig

I see you are visually and math impaired.

In all the images the top of the fold extends above the jacket collar.

The jacket collar is 1.25inches. 2 times 1.25" equals 2.5' of fabric (both sides of the fold).

There is a return at the the bottom and top of the fold (where he fabric actually creases)>I measured a number of such creases and the smallest I recorded was .25"

.25" times 2 equals .5"

2.5" plus .5" equals 3"...add uncertanity and you get 3 + inches of fabrinc in each fold.

See how easy that is deano...

All the math in the world cant make that 3+ inch fold a reality Craig

My eyesight and math are in good working order

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All the math in the world cant make that 3+ inch fold a reality Craig

My eyesight and math are in good working order

Sure it can..The math is perfect and the fold is larger than then jacket collar.

But you don't just get to wave your hands deano..prove your statement please.

deano is once again boxed into a corner wiht no way out.

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That cant be 3+ inches in Towner and Croft

Sure it can. The fold is as large as the jacket collar in all three images....3+ inches of fabric in the fold.

No way

Are you looking at different pictures Craig?

How could you come to the conclusion of 3+ inches of fold belowthe jacket collar?

There is no way thats 3+ inches of fabric fold Craig

I see you are visually and math impaired.

In all the images the top of the fold extends above the jacket collar.

The jacket collar is 1.25inches. 2 times 1.25" equals 2.5' of fabric (both sides of the fold).

There is a return at the the bottom and top of the fold (where he fabric actually creases)>I measured a number of such creases and the smallest I recorded was .25"

.25" times 2 equals .5"

2.5" plus .5" equals 3"...add uncertanity and you get 3 + inches of fabrinc in each fold.

See how easy that is deano...

All the math in the world cant make that 3+ inch fold a reality Craig

My eyesight and math are in good working order

Craig's eyesight is hampered by right-wing, Kennedy-hating zealotry.

So it goes...

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cliffy's failed arguement is wrapped up in a warped and decades old worldview.

Which brings us back to the thing cliffy just can't do...

Produce a fabric arrangement that can produce the Betzner artifact ...other than a 3+ inch fold of fabric AND prove it works in the lighting found in Betzner or you lose.

Its as simple as that.

And so it goes...cliffy still is the loser.

finalvarnell.jpg

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One more question, John.

How could the jacket collar rest at its normal place at the base of the neck

if there was a wad of shirt and jacket fabric bunched up entirely above the

base of the neck?

How does that work?

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, and so far no one has shown

us what this scenario looks like.

On the face it's contrary to the nature of reality.

Maybe you can pull it off, John.

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