Oakenwulf
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Aliens Were Terrestrial – Here's How!
Aliens Were Terrestrial - Here's How! | Paranormal
Aliens Were Terrestrial – Here's How!
Aliens Were Terrestrial - Here's How! | Paranormal
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I have been positing this potential explanation for years. When I'm introduced as a guy "...who believes in aliens..." my stock answer has been "how do you know they are aliens? Maybe we are the aliens and they are more terrestrial than we are!"Interesting idea to look at
Aliens Were Terrestrial
What about the UAP's before the Wright brothers were born, what were they.
Interesting idea to look at
Aliens Were Terrestrial – Here's How!
Aliens Were Terrestrial - Here's How! | Paranormal
There's nothing alien about me.Maybe we are the aliens and they are more terrestrial than we are!"
I think that there is much that speaks against the idea, and I can't think of anything that supports the idea.I have been positing this potential explanation for years. When I'm introduced as a guy "...who believes in aliens..." my stock answer has been "how do you know they are aliens?
I don't know if an advanced cold blooded species couldn't happen, but I can say that a highly intelligent reptile (dinosaurs were reptiles) goes against everything we know about that branch on the tree of life.I don't believe that a reptoid humanoid race --- would be capable of advancing into a highly technological civilization --- due to a cold-blooded biological system...
Ya know, it's science like that, that takes all the fun out of ultraterrestrial speculation. You're a real party pooper.There's nothing alien about me.
Darwinian evolution explains how all life on Earth sprang from the same single-celled organisms. This means that however those first cells came about, whether by chemistry on Earth, or seeded from space (by good fortune or space aliens), or by divine intervention, we are entirely shaped by evolution that happened here on Earth.
The earliest cells did not contain DNA as ours do, and the earliest cells were the mearest suggestions of what they evolved into. This means that there was no blueprint for the human being (or any other being) in those cells. So, since all life was shaped by the terrestrial environment, and evolved from one unbroken tree of life (supported by fossil records), I consider all life on Earth to be entirely terrestrial.
I think that there is much that speaks against the idea, and I can't think of anything that supports the idea.
Before and while the first cells came about, the Earth was a broiling mess. And since all known life sprang from the same tree of life, there is no window for a completely unknown and hyper advanced species to have come out of nowhere and not leave a trace.
Besides, we see absolutely no trace of some advanced being in fossil records, and we see absolutely no trace of their terrestrial civilization which supposedly creates hyperadvanced technology.
Finally, I cannot for the life of me imagine that a super advanced species would simply leave the Earth behind since no space ship or planet can give a terrestrially evolved species a more natural home than Earth. It is frankly unthinkable.
All in all, I'm not sure why this idea is particularly enticing?
Jimi, you need to ask the 'Ancient Alien' crowd why the aliens left and are expected back in the future. I don't believe I've ever heard them say why the whole group of them just up and flew away.There's nothing alien about me.
Darwinian evolution explains how all life on Earth sprang from the same single-celled organisms. This means that however those first cells came about, whether by chemistry on Earth, or seeded from space (by good fortune or space aliens), or by divine intervention, we are entirely shaped by evolution that happened here on Earth.
The earliest cells did not contain DNA as ours do, and the earliest cells were the mearest suggestions of what they evolved into. This means that there was no blueprint for the human being (or any other being) in those cells. So, since all life was shaped by the terrestrial environment, and evolved from one unbroken tree of life (supported by fossil records), I consider all life on Earth to be entirely terrestrial.
I think that there is much that speaks against the idea, and I can't think of anything that supports the idea.
Before and while the first cells came about, the Earth was a broiling mess. And since all known life sprang from the same tree of life, there is no window for a completely unknown and hyper advanced species to have come out of nowhere and not leave a trace.
Besides, we see absolutely no trace of some advanced being in fossil records, and we see absolutely no trace of their terrestrial civilization which supposedly creates hyperadvanced technology.
Finally, I cannot for the life of me imagine that a super advanced species would simply leave the Earth behind since no space ship or planet can give a terrestrially evolved species a more natural home than Earth. It is frankly unthinkable.
All in all, I'm not sure why this idea is particularly enticing?
The combined genes of the human races lived on, not just one, we had a few incestous periods with our cousins along the way, neanderthal man is clearly visible in either moari or aboriginals, cant remember which one now, the foreheads are a throw back.
We may never have made it without their added immunities to our gene pool.
Jimi, you need to ask the 'Ancient Alien' crowd why the aliens left and are expected back in the future. I don't believe I've ever heard them say why the whole group of them just up and flew away.
No, I don't think that's too complicated at all given the size of the universe. I would think the universe should be teeming with life given how resilient life is and it's ability to survive and thrive in extreme ecological settings.Is life forming, then evolving, elsewhere in the cosmos to complicated then burnt.