Sorry to disappoint you, Unicorns do not exist. They are myths used in kid fairy tales and made up. As Lark said, nobody has found a real unicorn, claims like that are not real.
In theory, unicorns could exist on the astreal plane, given that this where thought, dreams, and the alike manifest, but unicorns don't exist in nature, or on the 3rd dimension
Re: Unicorns By: CrazyGeek
Post # 12 Apr 18, 2017
Actually unicorns could exist but no one knows if they do or don't they most common answer you would get is no only because no one has ever found a real life unicorn so the common answer would be no but just because no one ever found one doens't mean they don't exist.
I think unicorns hide in a forest called warmwood forest because humans can't go near the forest because a few decades ago a nuclear melt down happen making the air toxic they couldn't plant new trees because the air is still contaminated with toxic fluids. But weirdly animals and flowers can go to the forest without dying.However this is just a guess and my opinion. do your re-search and you will find out more information then what I am giving you about warmwood forest.
In matter of fact on facebook a guy posted a video on him finding a unicorn the video was stated to be fake which was in 2015 this is what jaxies was talking about im guessing. The video was taken down because of animal cruelty.
This is just like mermaids the most common answer you would get in no because no one has ever found one but the ocean is huge man kind still has about 90% of the ocean to explore we only explored 10% of it I believe.
Honestly, unicorns are just like any other mythical creature some think they are fake while others havea strong belief that they aren't.
Re: Unicorns By: prsona
Post # 13 Apr 18, 2017
CrazyGeek, your post shows how little you understand of what the results of nuclear radiation is. Firstly, it does not cause wondrous mutations; it kills.
Horses do not grow horns. Therefore unicorns cannot exist.
Mermaids have long been proven a mix of folk tales. No marine creature has physiology anywhere near that of a human, either front or back half.
Re: Unicorns By: CrazyGeek
Post # 14 Apr 18, 2017
Prsona, I said to do more research on the forest because I don't know everything about which is why I said do more re-search on it, and I said it was just a thought not a fact.
Like, I said the most common answer would be no because no one can prove they exist but no one can prove they don't exist the world is huge. It's like saying gods don't exist because they aren't many proofs that they do but some people have worked with them before, It's not like you can fly over the world looking in every single spot checking if unicorns don't exist, they could be called another name for all you know and they might not be horses but a differen't creature.
And mermaids like I said the ocean is huge humans only explored like 10% of it meaning they have 90% of it to explore who knows what the ocean holds.
I'll stick to my information then yours. Unless you can fly and search every spot in the ocean and world or turn into a god and scan the world I trust in my information and not yours.
I don't really see why its a big deal if they exist who cares? and if they dont who cares? I mean a unicorn i a horse with hair and on a forhead when anItalian deer found wildlife with a horn on his forhead does that make it a unicorn?
Re: Unicorns By: prsona
Post # 16 Apr 18, 2017
You're right: absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. But basic knowledge of physiology should at least come into consideration.
Your previous post mentions a place which does not exist, in pure supposition that such a place could be home to fictional characters. Making things up is by no means a basis for argument.
Local people claimed silver-backed gorillas, a very large ape, existed for many decades before the species was actually confirmed by scientists. That said, the places unicorns existed in lore have been, if not thoroughly explored, cut clear of natural habitat. Not a one has been found. Supposition that some hypothetical nuclear wasteland with irradiation that just happens to be selective to the carbon making up humans versus the carbon making up other life-forms is extremely misguided.
To think that mermaids, which are by definition a physiological mix between human and fish, exist far too deep for such a marine mammal to surface in order to breathe, is just as poorly thought-out. That small percentage of the oceans which we have explored is at and near the surface. The physical makeup of what lives at extreme depths must be so very different in order to survive there, that the creatures could not survive near the surface. Yes: Some creatures can visit some very deep places and return, such as blue whales. But they merely visit. Some deep-sea fish brought to the surface literally fall apart from requiring the external pressure of many fathoms of water to hold them together.
As for spiritual entities, such as gods, they do not physically exist. They are all a matter of belief, and people will believe in some but not others, or believe they all might exist, and it changes nothing. None of those entities become any more, or any less, real. You need to consider the difference between factual existence and belief in the supernatural.
Unicorns, griffins, dragons, angels, demons, spirits, gods, and so-forth, are not physically real things. People may believe that they exist non-physically all they like. That is a matter of belief, but certainly not fact.