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Aliens? Greys? 'Lil Green Men? Lets not forget Where we began.![]()
OH yes!!! I believe in Aliens, green ones and grey ones.
Aliens? Greys? 'Lil Green Men? Lets not forget Where we began.![]()
I believe that there are aliens out there. Why would anyone believe any different? It is highly improbable that human beings are the only creatures that have evolved intelligence in this universe. Also, I doubt that all life has evolved on earth like planets. Just because our planet is in the key zone for our form of life, does not mean that other planets out there have not evolved their own types of life that are adapted to various climates/atmospheres, or are not carbon based. I believe in possibilities, because it is the possibilities that keep pushing our own understanding of our universe and science...
Well said! I agree 100%.I believe that there are aliens out there. Why would anyone believe any different? It is highly improbable that human beings are the only creatures that have evolved intelligence in this universe. Also, I doubt that all life has evolved on earth like planets. Just because our planet is in the key zone for our form of life, does not mean that other planets out there have not evolved their own types of life that are adapted to various climates/atmospheres, or are not carbon based. I believe in possibilities, because it is the possibilities that keep pushing our own understanding of our universe and science...
I have not read all 52 pages. I probably won't because that is a big number of pages.
But, I will say this. Aliens most certainly do exist (though nobody really knows), but that also they most certainly have not visited this planet.
According to a book published in 2011, there were, at the time of writing said book, 763 observed planets in our galaxy orbiting stars other than our sun.
Infact, most of the stars that we have looked at in our galaxy had planets, and there are about 100 billion stars in our galaxy. Furthermore, there are about 100 billion galaxies. That ends up being 10,000 billion billion stars (about 10% are like our sun). There are of course other factors to consider, but the numbers alone suggest that life would have developed, no matter how unlikely, somewhere else in the universe.
So why have they not visited us? The nature of how astronomy works is that, because light only travels so fast, what we observe now with telescopes is actually light that has travelled across the universe, from some long time ago. For example Proxima Centauri is bout 4 light-years away, so when we 'see it' now in 2013, we're seeing light that originated there 4 years ago, back in 2009. it is like looking back into time. So if it blew up in 2011, we wouldn't know about it until 2015.
The same holds true for any creatures elsewhere in space observing us. I do believe there is a planet in the so-called Godlilocks zone about 20 light years away (planet called Gliese 581 c), but the general argument made by people more educated than myself is that should life exist elsewhere in the universe, and they point their telescopes at Earth, the odds are they're going to observe earth during the dinosaur era or earlier because these aliens are so far away. They will peer back in time regarding Earth, and so for them, there is no 'intelligent' life on Earth. Why bother visiting an empy planet? What could Earth offer to them they couldn't find closer to their own home?
I'm not sure anybody should ask how I feel about God, but there are my 2 cents on aliens.
I think that humans are of alien origin. I believe this because we were all on a relatively simple path of evolution, along with several other hominid species, and then the next day we were building pyramids and cutting stones so precisely that to this day they stand sturdy, and all the other hominids disappeared. Evolution doesn't just explode that quickly. I think we were altered to be the way we are, and I think the other species were wiped out through a sort of "flood" because we were the desired results.
I don't remember where it is, but there is a whole city on a flattened mountain (in an area where this is not a naturally flat mountain) and it was built far before the dawn of what we would consider modern man. I think that people really might just be one big on going science experiment.. an alien ant farm.
You all can disagree, but it just makes sense to me, and that is what matters.
Agreed!!! i think they call it "the Big Bang of the brain" theory. where, as you stated...Hominids were just milling about one day...the next we are building monuments. all the sudden, we have Speech, over night...we have artistic abilities (Cave Drawings) etc. We are able to do mathematics. Don't see too many apes following the stock market...
we didn't evolve from apes.....
Doesn't make sense to evolve to lose 90% of your body hair...only to put clothes on so that we wouldn't freeze to death.
nature doesn't work like that.
nor can I believe there is just ONE true god.
Then you missed the point.Actually made it to the 1:12 mark.
Yeah, we didn't just randomly get smart. It took thousands of years, and we have so many fossils of ancient humans. How would the human aliens crash into earth 200,000 years ago with sophisticated technology enough to land on another planet, then suddenly become cave men and use simplistic tools? Humans don't just forget like that. Our DNA is 95%-99% the same as chimpanzees--how is that explainable with the "alien origins" theory? It's interesting to think about though!
From my own limited understanding of my Pagan friends belief system, it seems as though they worship the creator, and all of the aspects of the creator. Giving each of those aspects a different name. I mean, look at Christianity, our Bible states to not put any other gods before God. Yet we split God into 3 categories, Father, Son, and Holy spirit, and worship them at the same time as 3 entities. Christians even state that God is within everything. I personally believe that is what my Pagan friends worship, all aspects of God, separately. But, that is my own observations in this situation.
On the alien thing, There are many alien tampering theorists out there, and many hominid skeletons found in the past, that seem to look like what we would call "greys". Also, many cultures around the world, that did not ever meet until after the expansion of the "civilized world", had similar experiences with space beings. In the Bible it talks of a Chariot of Fire from the heavens, then there is the Mayan god (can't remember his name) carved into stone pulling levers and pushing buttons in an interesting ship like capsule.
Then we have the lost city of Atlantis, just disappeared over night? Who's to say the reason that we have not been able to find this fabled city is that it was a ship that left the planet once they realized that human evolution had been pushed to the point that it could continue on its own, or that the experiment was over?
Then you missed the point.