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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:40 pm
Aliens do exist, and they could have very well visited Earth. They could also be very well inferior to us in certain aspects. Life on earth could have been seeded by aliens in the first place. God, as in the Christian god, could be just a member of an extremely advance alien race that descended upon Earth, presented advance technology to us Earthlings, and then left. And due to our simple thinking, all that advance technology could have been seen as miracles. All of the gods of the other religions could be just power-hungry aliens that found a planet inhabited by a rather primitive race, Earth, and decided to use our fear of the unknown to pose as gods, and enslaving us. And the great pyramids of Egypt could have been used as landing platforms for their ships. And they could have left behind a great ring capable of producing a stable wormhole that connects to a second ring, and therefore would be able to transport us across the galaxy in a matter of 3.2 seconds.
... I might have gotten a little carried away, but I think I got the point across.
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:50 pm
Ensigma Aliens do exist, and they could have very well visited Earth. They could also be very well inferior to us in certain aspects. Life on earth could have been seeded by aliens in the first place. God, as in the Christian god, could be just a member of an extremely advance alien race that descended upon Earth, presented advance technology to us Earthlings, and then left. And due to our simple thinking, all that advance technology could have been seen as miracles. All of the gods of the other religions could be just power-hungry aliens that found a planet inhabited by a rather primitive race, Earth, and decided to use our fear of the unknown to pose as gods, and enslaving us. And the great pyramids of Egypt could have been used as landing platforms for their ships. And they could have left behind a great ring capable of producing a stable wormhole that connects to a second ring, and therefore would be able to transport us across the galaxy in a matter of 3.2 seconds. ... I might have gotten a little carried away, but I think I got the point across. I think you are pulling ideas from Stargate, and the idea sounds a bit far fetched and hard to prove.
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 1:26 pm
Some type of extraterrestrial life exists somewhere in the universe, but it most likely can't visit Earth and, though the chance is minuscule, if they could I doubt that they have discovered life on this planet because of the vast range they would have to search.
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 3:15 pm
tison13 Some type of extraterrestrial life exists somewhere in the universe, but it most likely can't visit Earth and, though the chance is minuscule, if they could I doubt that they have discovered life on this planet because of the vast range they would have to search. You have a good point! I keep learning new things from this thread. >_>;;
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 8:17 pm
Gandolin Ensigma Aliens do exist, and they could have very well visited Earth. They could also be very well inferior to us in certain aspects. Life on earth could have been seeded by aliens in the first place. God, as in the Christian god, could be just a member of an extremely advance alien race that descended upon Earth, presented advance technology to us Earthlings, and then left. And due to our simple thinking, all that advance technology could have been seen as miracles. All of the gods of the other religions could be just power-hungry aliens that found a planet inhabited by a rather primitive race, Earth, and decided to use our fear of the unknown to pose as gods, and enslaving us. And the great pyramids of Egypt could have been used as landing platforms for their ships. And they could have left behind a great ring capable of producing a stable wormhole that connects to a second ring, and therefore would be able to transport us across the galaxy in a matter of 3.2 seconds. ... I might have gotten a little carried away, but I think I got the point across. I think you are pulling ideas from Stargate, and the idea sounds a bit far fetched and hard to prove. Actually I think they completely copied Stargate down to the 3.2 seconds. Other than a movie and something like 15 seasons what evidence do you have that supports that?
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:01 pm
tison13 Gandolin Ensigma Aliens do exist, and they could have very well visited Earth. They could also be very well inferior to us in certain aspects. Life on earth could have been seeded by aliens in the first place. God, as in the Christian god, could be just a member of an extremely advance alien race that descended upon Earth, presented advance technology to us Earthlings, and then left. And due to our simple thinking, all that advance technology could have been seen as miracles. All of the gods of the other religions could be just power-hungry aliens that found a planet inhabited by a rather primitive race, Earth, and decided to use our fear of the unknown to pose as gods, and enslaving us. And the great pyramids of Egypt could have been used as landing platforms for their ships. And they could have left behind a great ring capable of producing a stable wormhole that connects to a second ring, and therefore would be able to transport us across the galaxy in a matter of 3.2 seconds. ... I might have gotten a little carried away, but I think I got the point across. I think you are pulling ideas from Stargate, and the idea sounds a bit far fetched and hard to prove. Actually I think they completely copied Stargate down to the 3.2 seconds. Other than a movie and something like 15 seasons what evidence do you have that supports that? God, I was being sarcastic... But still, the universe is a really, really big place. Possibly even infinite. Even so, the probability of aliens existing and their not existing are equal, so is the probability that they have visited Earth.
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