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The building blocks for life have been found on other planets, even other moons! To believe earth is the only planet with intelligent life in a never ending universe is ridicious! Have they visited us? Was the moon landings actually filmed in Arizone? Man can duplicate the surface of Mars here on earth in Arizona. Think of the pyramids,the Hedgestones, Burmuda Triangle, other things that mankind could not have built back then. Are we the seed of another civilazation from elsewhere in the universe of ours or from one of the many other universes out there and if there are aliens out there and they are visiting us, its not for conquest. Maybe they are just checking out the seed(s) their fellow beings deposited here centuries ago. What's your opinion on all this? Are you a believer?

2006-11-15 17:56:42 · 10 answers · asked by ZORRO 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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I truly believe everyone has it backwards. What if our "linear history" is actually severe misinterpretation of the data? What if there really are “Earth Age Civilization Cycles” in which what we consider to be our historical “primordial beginning” is merely the Post-catastrophic aftermath to a former global technoculture that was wiped off the face of the Earth via a celestial onslaught, and what if the post-catastrophic survivors were catapulted into a “State of Neobarbarism” to begin the slow and gradual process of re-civilization all over again? What if there have been several of these cycles? What if terrestrial civilization has always been recurrent and cyclic with the development of several periodic global technocultures responsible for the amazing and titanic stone artifacts of antiquity littered throughout the world? What if these highly advance and technological bygone Earthly civilizations were destroyed by some recurrent cosmocataclysm like clockwork every 12,000 years just as Plato claimed? What if Earth was the original "seed" from which life dispersed “into” the Solar System, “into” the Galaxy and “into” the Universe? What if “extraterrestrials” are merely returning to their home planet, Earth, and these beings are actually the descendents and/or creations from these utterly ancient global technocultures that once thrived upon the Earth? What if the “Grays” were originally engineered by former human scientists from these former technocultures? What if the Grays are biocyborgs preprogrammed to collect and harvest genetic material and human DNA for the sole purpose to “reactivate” intelligent life on Earth in the Post-Cosmocataclysmic Period, a sort of “Noah’s Ark Project”? What if other “alien species” were actually engineered hybrids from these utterly ancient scientific labs of past Earth Age civilizations for various purposes? What if some revolted against their human creators and took refuge in space to escape the recurrent cosmocataclysm? What if other planetary civilizations in the galaxy and Universe were actually seeded by us, e.g. by our ancestors from these extinct Earthly global technocultures? What if they seeded life on Mars at one time, but the cosmocataclysm that destroyed our advanced Earthly ancestors also destroyed the civilization on Mars? Yes, I truly believe everyone has it backwards.

The inception of human life requires hundreds of millions of sperm in the Universe of the Womb for just “one” sperm to successfully impregnate the one lone egg and bring forth life. Could not this also be true on a macrocosmic level in the massive Womb of the Universe where countless stars are actually “required” to bring forth one star with life? Hence, it may be that Earth is that one special seed of life? This may be the exception and not the rule. Indeed, I do believe everyone has it backwards.

2006-11-15 20:53:33 · answer #1 · answered by . 5 · 1 1

To answer your main question, yes I think there is another planet somewhere in the universe that has intelligent life.
No I don't think any alien species have visited this planet. Were pretty sure how they made the pyramids and yes they did have the technology. I'm not so sure about stone hendge, but I'm pretty sure they are also man made. The burmuda triangle is alot more recent, and isn't really anything. There were a few instances of disappearences, but there have been a few hundred thousand flights and ship that have gone through the so called triangle and have made it just fine.

I read (I'm not saying I believe it, I just read it) that the possiblity of intelligent life occuring on a planet, even with the seeds there, are the same as putting all the pieces of a precision watch into a bag and shaking it. Then expecting them to fall into place and make a working watch.

2006-11-16 03:29:15 · answer #2 · answered by Jake W 3 · 1 0

I'm a skeptic as far as aliens cruising around earth. I believe aliens exists elsewhere in the universe. The universe is very big. It's so big that it is hard to comprehend distances. The speed of light which is very fast is slow when you think about the distances involved to get from one star to another (the nearest one to earth would take roughly 5 years at the speed of light). Perhaps this hurdle is too great for civilizations to conquer. Or perhaps, they already came 1 million years ago and saw the earth and said this is the planet of the apes. Humans have not been around too long. For us to make conclusions based on limited data and analysis of these complex questions would be wrong. It's always possible SETI will detect signals. And that could happen tomorrow. Then the world will be forever changed. A good book that discusses this is: "Pale Blue Dot" by Carl Sagan.

2006-11-16 04:23:58 · answer #3 · answered by timespiral 4 · 1 0

If you think there is intellegent life elsewhere, or that there isn't, then what you express is a belief. It is faith based, like religion. To back it up with science is not possible right now. Disbelievers are no crazier than you are. Mars and Arizona are both made out of rock. Is it more likely that aliens built the pyramids or that the techniques used went unrecorded?

Also, what do you think the average planet looks like? Can you estimate a probability of spontanious life formation for a period of one billion years? If the big bang is correct (who knows), then the universe is far from never-ending and there is a time limit on how far back we can go for a possibility of life's beginning.

I, personally, am agnostic. I think that the question is currently unanswerable.

2006-11-16 02:40:34 · answer #4 · answered by Biznachos 4 · 0 0

I believe it's nearly a statistical certainty that there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. Given that it is estimated there are over 100 billion stars in the universe, with theoretically trillions of planets, it's hard to believe at least a few of those don't have intelligent life.

I'm less sure about whether beings from other planets have been here. Look at it this way. We are here but are not technologically advanced enough to send manned spacecraft much farther than even our own moon. So...even if there are other intelligent beings in the universe...and even if they have advanced technologically to the point where they are able to send manned spacecraft, probes, or even some sort of identifiable radio signal to other planets or even galaxies...the chances of them finding or hitting us is, quite literally, 1 in several trillion. That's not a needle in a haystack, that's like trying to find a needle in the middle of an ocean.

2006-11-16 02:14:52 · answer #5 · answered by Michael H 4 · 1 0

Lots of people are crazy enough to believe we are unique in this universe but I am not one of them!!
Intelligent aliens proliferate throughout the universe but non ever has or ever will visit this planet.
SETI may one day get a recognizable signal from an intelligent,technological society but there probably will be no dialog between them.
I believe advanced societies like ours are very short lived,maybe on the order of 350years give or take 100 years.

2006-11-16 07:23:47 · answer #6 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 1 0

Well the sugestion of Arizona moon film was from a earlier lunar landing in 1958 that did not get public recognition, intelligent life I think it has alll been wipe out believe it or not there is another thing morbid that is not in any deireble catergory that dose have some ability

2006-11-16 18:11:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The questions you have asked has answered the question why you still have never been with a woman. And why you look at Capt. Kurk on star trek like you want to lick his nuts. F A G O T get of the f u c k i ng computer and get some puss y. For the love of God stop jacking off to Star wars. F A G O T!!!

2006-11-16 02:07:35 · answer #8 · answered by kj m 1 · 0 6

thats a pretty big can of worms to open,
personally when i think about it, i feel pretty small!

2006-11-16 03:03:03 · answer #9 · answered by tim s 3 · 0 0

yeah hard core christians and idiots like this moron

2006-11-16 02:13:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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