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The problem with this, is that not all the theory's on -anything- FFVIII related are weighed to be equal.
Like my philosophy professor used as an example of chosing the simplest explanation over one's that have equal to no evidence:
We go outside and are surrounded by sunlight, we accept the sun as our source of light, but what if it was infact small green and yellow balls that we can not feel or touch hitting against each other that 'causes the ilusion of the sun, we can say that we know the sun keeps us lit because scientists tell us, but as we discused previously scientests can be wrong (see: N ray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ) thus meaning we have to prove for ourselves what exactly we see. Which would be easier for you to accept, that there is a sun in the sky providing light or small green and yellow balls in our atmosphere keeping the world lit and then traveling to other area's when night has fallen.
Clearly saying the sun is the easiest and simplest of the answers, not only because of the logic already placed in it, but the lack of logic places into green and yellow balls hitting each other.
Without logic, a person can believe any theory, I could prolly convince my 3 year old neice of any theory concieved because she has no concept of logic at this point.
Logic and reasoning is still used in Ockrams Razor and some people consider their speculation as logic, "what you see is what you get" and they do not see what others see, which is clear in the thread about the skeletons of the bosses thread.
Deformations/shockwaves (like tsunami, floods, etc) which can cause impacts + new position of the bones caused by tsunami or flood = TC can kill people, or change things' positions slowly.
Isn't that enough logic for me to understand? Those findings are my interpretation, I understand them, they make sense. They probably don't make sense to you. But that's normal, right? Because not everybody in real life believe everything.