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Did aliens play a role in human civilization?


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It's fantastical the amount we can talk about what we don't know or at least know only fragments. Not that is a bad thing, of course :)
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@Surenas.

 

When did you joined ? It's doesn't show anything (unlike everyone else), that's creepy.

 

I've joined already before the show, long time passing.

You've got me there! Alien I am :blush:

 

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@Surenas.

 

When did you joined ? It's doesn't show anything (unlike everyone else), that's creepy.

 

I've joined already before the show, long time passing.

You've got me there! Alien I am :blush:

 

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What the . . . (1 January 1970 ???)

 

Sorry for being off-topic, but got to reply.

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Use your common sense AA. No aliens. No pc´s in 1970. No internet in 1970. No Nexus in 1970.

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Your delightful common sense might perhaps develop a quantum sense of humor, sometimes a very useful mechanism to avoid premature wrinkling :teehee:

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Use your common sense AA. No aliens. No pc´s in 1970. No internet in 1970. No Nexus in 1970.

So if i understood correct what you says it is: yes the alien is plays a role on our history, they created Nexus in 1970, Surena is one of them.

So what i do gives my Thanks to Surenas or call the MIB and Stargate Command?

Both?

 

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I believe in life outside Earth but i don't believe in an Alien consideration thorough our history...(yes i read The Charriot of Gods?)

 

other thing: anyone here ever read about the Intraterrestrial, beens not from outer space but from the deeps of earth ( you can name them survivals of Atlantis, Lemur, the Hollow earth teory).

If something like this exist them there is a stronger reason to influence and even manipulate us ( to we don't have nothing better to do, to lets slave those hairless apes..)

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I will say it depends who or rather what we call aliens. This earth as we know it today, has been bombarded with everything from small particles to large meteors, during billions of years. Without all this "stardust", or nutritments, we would not have any evolution of life as we see it to day. So yes, "aliens" have played their role in forming life on Earth, forming us.
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I will say it depends who or rather what we call aliens. This earth as we know it today, has been bombarded with everything from small particles to large meteors, during billions of years. Without all this "stardust", or nutritments, we would not have any evolution of life as we see it to day. So yes, "aliens" have played their role in forming life on Earth, forming us.

 

Even if the collision effect of dead material is true for the eathly evolution a such, for it always had influenced the parameters for life on earth, like the climate, you seem to imply life in the particles - the directed or undirected panspermia, right? Any proof for the hypothesis?

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I will say it depends who or rather what we call aliens. This earth as we know it today, has been bombarded with everything from small particles to large meteors, during billions of years. Without all this "stardust", or nutritments, we would not have any evolution of life as we see it to day. So yes, "aliens" have played their role in forming life on Earth, forming us.

 

Even if the collision effect of dead material is true for the eathly evolution a such, for it always had influenced the parameters for life on earth, like the climate, you seem to imply life in the particles - the directed or undirected panspermia, right? Any proof for the hypothesis?

 

No, none at all. Like many other hypothesis about life, this earth, this univers, nobody holds any evidence. Only speculations.

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Even if the collision effect of dead material is true for the eathly evolution a such, for it always had influenced the parameters for life on earth, like the climate, you seem to imply life in the particles - the directed or undirected panspermia, right? Any proof for the hypothesis?

 

No, none at all. Like many other hypothesis about life, this earth, this univers, nobody holds any evidence. Only speculations.

 

Oh - how true!

We call it human nature.

 

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