You've read or heard about certain species of plant, animals, bird, sea creatures, insects, etc. that become extinct. Then we discover a new species of one of the above or a completely different life form we can't explain. This happens shortly after an extinction. What if an intelligent life form another world, takes that life form from earth and replaces it with another, to determine if it will survive and flourish here before they take it to their world? As for humans, we've heard of abductions by UFOs. The people are never heard from again. Some are experimented on (reproductive functions,etc.) and then let go. Some abducted are taken to other planets to populate that planet[s]. After all, us current humans are only 200,000 years old. Where did the first race of humans go? What's your opinion on this question and its details?
2006-11-24
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➔ Astronomy & Space
others might think your question is waayy out, but I like it. I like the fact that not all minds have been brain washed of its natural intellectual curiosity.
The fact is we like our preset notions of how the world became the way it is so much that we will exclude everything that doesnt jive with this story.
Religion does everything to do the same. Where are the sane people like you? LOL.
2006-11-24 06:27:13
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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Yeah I totally think this is possible. I don't know why I started to believe this, but it was an epiphany I had recently. I really want to start learning more about this theory,b/c honestly before a few weeks ago I didn't know the theory existed and I thought my brain was just becoming wildly imaginative.
But I think we're here simply as an experiment, that some advanced species of aliens are out there watching us and throwing in different factors into the experiment to see how we handle situations.. trying to see how far we'll go and what we do with eachother and to our environment. I don't know what the basis of their study could be, it could be a variety of things. I think that we're getting closer to discovering it as we continue to venture off in space, but too bad its govt controlled and they'll never let us in on the real findings.
It bothers me to not how how we were created, what was before us, whats to come after us...nothing makes sense, and as an ex-Christian the Bible doesn't make sense to me it just makes me more confused.
I believe the answers, the truth to life is something so much bigger and greater than man has ever imagined, the concept and idea is beyond us b/c i don't think we're suppose to be able to comprehend it... I mean I get weirded out thinking of how man was created, who created God if there even is a God, who created the Universe, how did everything come to be, we just don't know and WE can't know just like a lab rat can't tell you who built the building of the make-up company he's being experimented for.
So any good Books on this theory?
2006-11-27 19:18:51
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answered by eMteMind 4
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Good question!!
I don't believe I have ever heard this theory before. Oh, I have heard about the alleged abductions etc. But never have I seen a hypothesis quite like yours.
To consider us as possibly a transplanted species has been suggested but not as you have presented it.
Honesty, what you suggest isn't anymore far out than some of the other theories that have been proposed, but it makes you kind of wonder....how are we doing so far? If we are evolving as expected, maybe we are all right, but what if we are going down the tubes based on the aliens expectations? We might not be long for this world!!
Sure would make some things a little more clearer about our evolution, wouldn't it?
2006-11-24 06:37:49
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answered by Gnome 6
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If that’s an all time score, i'm now not somewhat bowled over. India began doing nicely purely because of the fact 2000s, to be common. beforehand, their significant reason became to charm to the fits and sequence. Edit: The West Indies team after 1990 has enable them to down; else they should have been up there after Australia. each thing’s honest. Bangladesh isn't a attempt team in any respect. BCCI is the wrongdoer here. eire would have better extra had they been given the attempt status. Zimbabwe became a much plenty extra effective team than Bangladesh with gamers like Flower brothers, Streak, guy Whittal and others. They have been aggressive a minimum of. Robert Mugabe is the wrongdoer there. countless white gamers have been on good of their careers whilst Mugabe began all that sh!t. Edit: the place did I say purely cutting-ingredient era concerns, Mr. Over? I pronounced India began doing nicely purely after 2000 and weren't a reliable attempt team beforehand that. you're heavily over elderly to take section in any variety of talk, Mr. Over.
2016-12-17 15:37:51
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answered by karg 4
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A lot of people mock me for my intrest in this kind of thing, but honestly I think it's very probable that we are some kind of an alien experiment. (I think that's kind of the principal of the scientology religion but I haven't really looked into it yet.) I have looked into the whole abduction thing, especially the experiments with reproduction and I found out that there was an abnormal skeleton found in mexico called the "star child skeleton" that appears to be a hybrid alien/human. There is a lot of proof of alien abduction but there will probably never be enough scientific research into it because it contradicts the beliefs of christianity. There are just too many stubborn people who have built their lives around an imaginary story and become so depedant on it that anything which threatens to disprove that story terrifies them.
Ah, anyway
There are a lot of theories for the reasons of alien abduction and this one makes a lot of sense.
2006-11-24 06:32:58
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answered by Britanny 2
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I think this is a very interesting question, and it's good that some people are open-minded enough to still think like that. Actually, I think it might be possible if you think about it. Like you said, we are pretty young compaired to everything else, so who's to say that we are the oldest living things? So yeah, it is actually very possible.
Now I'm kinda freaked out o_o
2006-11-24 06:54:26
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answered by Remy 1
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Well if it is, I would say the experiment is a failure and/or they're not doing a very good job.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and you have none.
2006-11-24 06:31:16
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answered by fresh2 4
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