Hello all,
I thought that since many threads raise the issue of comparatives, (using The Canonical Group to assess the likely inclusion or exclusion of other murder or attack victims with the Jack the Ripper crime spree during the relevant period), more open discussion on this particular topic is always warranted.
I think of historical "common" knowledge standards and how often they have been proven to be incorrect at some later time..., the shape of the earth being one that is most revealing about how incorrect these principles and foundations can be. People thought that the stars were gods at one time, people still think that there must have been a conspiracy to shoot JFK despite the Warren Commission's findings and years of subsequent investigation into the matter that has yielded no pivotal contrary evidence to those findings.
Some people truly believe that there is Life after Death, and some believe that the inside of the old golf balls with the wound elastic centers had acid in it.
Some of these beliefs are founded on religions, stories, legends, and traditions....and some can be scientifically proven incorrect. Some cant.
As you all know I personally do not believe that The Canonical Group is founded on science. I believe its founded on conjecture....some very important voices, but nonetheless, the opinions that "not more than 5", or "5 women only", or "only these five women" should be attributed to Jack are just that....opinions. By men whose characters we can glean some measure by their own writings in later years, or memos that were circulated during those years.
Because I respect many of the members talents here....Id like them to be given the best opportunity to solve some of the little problems that we can solve without having to carry the burden of having to have that information properly skew with the "common knowledge" that Jack the Ripper killed Mary Ann, Annie, Liz, Kate and Mary Jane.
On physical and circumstantial evidence alone.....there are some suggestive links with some later victims after Mary Ann Nichols....assuming she is the first kill.
Wouldnt it be wiser for us to establish a scientific Canon, something that lends itself to analysis and less speculation,....something that is logical, not reactionary...something that can be proven within a reasonable doubt, or as close as we need to come to that here.........
I just thout that perhaps people might want to discuss the philosophy of using a Canon like the one weve been handed a little more....if thats correct, any and all comments are welcomed.
Best regards all.
I thought that since many threads raise the issue of comparatives, (using The Canonical Group to assess the likely inclusion or exclusion of other murder or attack victims with the Jack the Ripper crime spree during the relevant period), more open discussion on this particular topic is always warranted.
I think of historical "common" knowledge standards and how often they have been proven to be incorrect at some later time..., the shape of the earth being one that is most revealing about how incorrect these principles and foundations can be. People thought that the stars were gods at one time, people still think that there must have been a conspiracy to shoot JFK despite the Warren Commission's findings and years of subsequent investigation into the matter that has yielded no pivotal contrary evidence to those findings.
Some people truly believe that there is Life after Death, and some believe that the inside of the old golf balls with the wound elastic centers had acid in it.
Some of these beliefs are founded on religions, stories, legends, and traditions....and some can be scientifically proven incorrect. Some cant.
As you all know I personally do not believe that The Canonical Group is founded on science. I believe its founded on conjecture....some very important voices, but nonetheless, the opinions that "not more than 5", or "5 women only", or "only these five women" should be attributed to Jack are just that....opinions. By men whose characters we can glean some measure by their own writings in later years, or memos that were circulated during those years.
Because I respect many of the members talents here....Id like them to be given the best opportunity to solve some of the little problems that we can solve without having to carry the burden of having to have that information properly skew with the "common knowledge" that Jack the Ripper killed Mary Ann, Annie, Liz, Kate and Mary Jane.
On physical and circumstantial evidence alone.....there are some suggestive links with some later victims after Mary Ann Nichols....assuming she is the first kill.
Wouldnt it be wiser for us to establish a scientific Canon, something that lends itself to analysis and less speculation,....something that is logical, not reactionary...something that can be proven within a reasonable doubt, or as close as we need to come to that here.........
I just thout that perhaps people might want to discuss the philosophy of using a Canon like the one weve been handed a little more....if thats correct, any and all comments are welcomed.
Best regards all.
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