aliens & their message

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by cindywarble, Mar 31, 2019.

  1. Irminsul

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    Science tells the complexity of consciousness can't answer how a 75000 year old sun dial exists in a place they claim nobody lived.

    Lol.
     
  2. Science has a big blind spot.
     
  3. Irminsul

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    An organised system of ignorance.
     
  4. guerillabedlam

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    Yes, I think that research illustrates how new neuroscience is relative to other sciences, which I've mentioned here several times before.

    I think we should explore this stuff as much as possible before just conceding "Well aliens as good a reason as any to explain consciousness."
     
  5. Irminsul

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    I'm not under the impressions aliens gave humans consciousness, I'm under the impression every living thing has consciousness of some sort, even trees in their rooted connection with one another.

    But it's so typical of science to do this. When you've actually got physical evidence on earth to research they sweep it away and say early humans did that, even when the consensus is, by science and histories own teaching, couldn't have possibly happened the way they imagined it and instead focus on some other area to distract everybody from the obvious, which is actually seen in this thread. Have no answer for something, quickly change the subject.
     
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  6. For some reason science is geared towards the most mundane explanation. I guess they feel that's the most reasonable. The only problem is that life proves itself time and time again to be diametrically opposed to the mundane.
     
  7. And none of this is an explanation for why anything should have a sense of being.
     
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    "we'll be back when you assholes learn how to civilize yourselves."
     
  9. Who needs em? They don't have the answers. The answers are, in fact, logically impossible.
     
  10. It's funny, for how confused a human is, we give little credence to the fact that there might be a reason why. The truth is that nothing makes any sense. We will always be confused. Because there are no ultimate answers.
     
  11. parua

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    Hi...I'm here for the alien massage.
     
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    You really never know the truth about anything unless you witness it yourself. Actually, after years of studying psychology, I don't think you can really know, even if you do witness it.

    Until we can go back in time to prove or disprove anything about our origins, I think it's good to keep an open mind.
     
  13. Irminsul

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    I think the evidence to disprove our history is already readily available. It's literally sitting on the ground or under the ocean and has already been discovered, but we just don't put any money toward learning or understanding and instead invest billions looking at the universe hoping to find answers there.
     
  14. guerillabedlam

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    What possible evidence could ever disprove that aliens didn't intervene in human evolution?
     
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    Im pretty sure there are more than a few paleoanthropologists who would be chomping at the bit to cement their legacy with such a discovery.
     
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    I guess we could prove or disprove if we went back far enough to witness the formation of the first signs of life, and maybe fast forward through time, stopping every so often to examine changes.
     
  17. Irminsul

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    They have been but it isn't recognised. It's like Tellingers stone ruins in South Africa, they've been looked into They've registered the sound resonance and frequency omitted by the earth through the stones themselves. He's tried his hardest to have more mainstream legitimate teams research them themselves but they aren't interested because it doesn't coincide with anything they believe, so 500,000 square kilometers of ancient stone ruins consists lof several billions and billions of stones must have been carried from a river far away by tribes that had less than 100 people living in south Africa at the time, because that's the history they teach, so that's the answer to them so the research is literally privately funded by individuals instead.


    They kinda tried to do that. They came up with the "missing link" when they couldn't prove evolution from primate apes to humans. Said well our research doesn't check out so there must be a missing link. Lol.
     
  18. parua

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    The only reason that I could ever think of to cause me to wish to be young again would be so that I could study archeology. Then this would definitely be something I would investigate.
     
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    I'm sure there's a little Indiana Jones in all of us. :p
     
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  20. guerillabedlam

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    Well apparently the mythology states there were already apes here the Annunaki could splice their DNA with, so we shouldn't have to go back that far.
     
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