Aliens.
The possibility of there being life elsewhere in the vast universe, is a fascinating possibility. It has come to mind, as recently an eminent cosmologist has vestured the thought of observing a possible part of an advanced technology object. What sets it apart from other finds is, because of its appearance, it can not be explained as having come from an object of natural occurrence. A lot of radiation that is inconsistent with a natural source, this surely can only stir the imagination?
Over the years various objects have been discovered, here on Earth, that are not consistent with the technology of the age in which they were associated. Mysterious as for how they could have possibly been built or put together based on the known technology of the time, these wonders have shaped many theories and historical speculations.
Science Fiction is one of those areas that can pose particularly, spectacular questions. Ones which involve parameters and extremes of thought. Arguably some professors, when asked on the subject, will defiantly declare aliens an impossibility as they put forward the primary reasons that have not contacted us and that the supposed physical distance is far too great to travel.
Theoretically if aliens have the technology to travel to earth they would also be aware of how certain populations have treated what they believe to be inferiors and the complete hysteria and panic that would potentially take place at the prospect of superior intellect contacting Earth.
I really enjoyed a serial film based on the idea of aliens who had landed on Earth but chose not to reveal their presences by assuming the disguise of entering the bodies of humans. You might have heard of this series? It brought about a notion that could blend sci-fi with a very real everyday society.
A few years back we thought the universe consisted of one galaxy and now we know it is one hundred billion in the observable universe. Couple that with the time that humanity, with the ability to actually look for alien life, and it is not surprising none at the moment have been found.
What about the four and a half billion years where aliens could have visited earth but saw it had no relative intelligent life to them? I know, this could not have ever have been a possibility!
A novel twist although not a new idea, is that we in a collective sense, are in fact the aliens. The essence of life did not originate on Earth, it has been postulated that there has not been enough time for the vital assembly of reproducing basic components of life to be assembled on Earth. Within the universe there is a constant barrage of meteors carrying the essentials with which to start life. This is not such an unreasonable possibility, as meteors even now are still landing on earth with those vital components. A further vital component of life may have been delivered to Earth via our water carrying meteors, ones that have a distinctive trace of matching water that is on the earth now.
The process involved for the development of life on Earth has a distinctive chemical base but that does not mean it can be the only way for life to exist. Are we limiting our search and scope of possible alien life by only considering Goldilocks planets as potential alien homes? What about satellites and vast clouds of gases that may have incubated the initial particles for our own life forms?
As ninety five per cent of our universe is not understood maybe when we have a weird feeling
of being watched or items are moved to places that we did not put them, could it be the aliens are already here?
Over the years various objects have been discovered, here on Earth, that are not consistent with the technology of the age in which they were associated. Mysterious as for how they could have possibly been built or put together based on the known technology of the time, these wonders have shaped many theories and historical speculations.
Science Fiction is one of those areas that can pose particularly, spectacular questions. Ones which involve parameters and extremes of thought. Arguably some professors, when asked on the subject, will defiantly declare aliens an impossibility as they put forward the primary reasons that have not contacted us and that the supposed physical distance is far too great to travel.
Theoretically if aliens have the technology to travel to earth they would also be aware of how certain populations have treated what they believe to be inferiors and the complete hysteria and panic that would potentially take place at the prospect of superior intellect contacting Earth.
I really enjoyed a serial film based on the idea of aliens who had landed on Earth but chose not to reveal their presences by assuming the disguise of entering the bodies of humans. You might have heard of this series? It brought about a notion that could blend sci-fi with a very real everyday society.
A few years back we thought the universe consisted of one galaxy and now we know it is one hundred billion in the observable universe. Couple that with the time that humanity, with the ability to actually look for alien life, and it is not surprising none at the moment have been found.
What about the four and a half billion years where aliens could have visited earth but saw it had no relative intelligent life to them? I know, this could not have ever have been a possibility!
A novel twist although not a new idea, is that we in a collective sense, are in fact the aliens. The essence of life did not originate on Earth, it has been postulated that there has not been enough time for the vital assembly of reproducing basic components of life to be assembled on Earth. Within the universe there is a constant barrage of meteors carrying the essentials with which to start life. This is not such an unreasonable possibility, as meteors even now are still landing on earth with those vital components. A further vital component of life may have been delivered to Earth via our water carrying meteors, ones that have a distinctive trace of matching water that is on the earth now.
The process involved for the development of life on Earth has a distinctive chemical base but that does not mean it can be the only way for life to exist. Are we limiting our search and scope of possible alien life by only considering Goldilocks planets as potential alien homes? What about satellites and vast clouds of gases that may have incubated the initial particles for our own life forms?
As ninety five per cent of our universe is not understood maybe when we have a weird feeling
of being watched or items are moved to places that we did not put them, could it be the aliens are already here?
Published on February 11, 2019 12:21
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