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It is unscientific to state Gnomes do not exist

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It is unscientific to state Gnomes do not exist... nor is it scientific to say that they do exist. Primitive people may have seen alien visitors from a different planet and thought that they were being visited from faerie folk due to technology being so advanced that it looked like magick. There were a few groups of very small people who had been talked about for generations. Later science would find evidence that they existed. Explorers would return from African jungles and tell stories about hairy, giant man-beasts of terrible strength and temper. Those stories were dismissed by scientists as nonsense, and as a result, the gorilla was unknown to science until quite recently. The coelacanth is found in fossils that date back to 66 million years was rediscovered off of South Africa’s East Coast and matches its fossilized ancestors exactly. Although we do not like gray areas and contradictions, life heavily resides in those gray areas. Whether you are a religious person or a scientist, you have been guilty of the same ego, smugness, and certainty which are so antithetical to truth. Modern people try to put everything into a nice and neat box, at the expense of accuracy, to just be able to close the box. The point is... we don't know. But many different people, on different continents, and in very different cultures have very similar type beings, so are they all having the same psychosis or is the same type entities created by the same mechanism in the mind? Are or were there little beings that helped people? The EU has designated protected areas for leprechauns and roads have been rerouted from fairy glens and gnome rocks in Ireland, Scotland, and in a few Scandinavian countries. The European Habitats Directive specifically names leprechauns. In Iceland they built around a place known for these little beings, they kept the numbers going in order so now they have an address specifically for their elves, gnomes, and Hidden People on Elf Hill Rd 122 in Reykjavik, Iceland. We may not have the technology yet to see them, unless they want to be seen?