are on planet earth ?.............and how many extra terrestrials and other species inhabit planet earth ? .........man the night thoughts i have just had makes me wonder ...........spaceheads everywhere ........beam me up scotty
if we weren't stuck here by having had to have been born in human bodies to be here legaly how long do you think any of us would stay? no matter how importent we may have once thought our mission was? well it still is of course, just as vital as ever if not more so. will humanity grow up or will it have to be contained if it doesn't? and if that wasn't enough, there are the rogues who would like to coopt humanity's future to their own questionable ends. and human lives are so short and my human form is already starting to signifigantly age. i'm reasonably sure there's at least another decade worth of living left in it, but much beyond that is totaly uncertain. my body's mother is in her 80s, almost 90, and still going. so that's a good sign. but it's father ceased physical life at less then 65 and that's not. i WISH i had something to take me home to beam up to. well if hoomans would hurry up and grow up while this life form is still alive that could happen yet. but that is SUCH a loooooooooooooooonnnnng shot. makes me cry sometimes just thinking about it. and i DO get homesick for my forrests of lananara. my true home. =^^= .../\...
like is this planet we all live on really planet earth or is planet earth somewhere else in the cosmos
i'm not sure what that question could possibly mean. i mean no matter where you go, there you are. so if our earth, and presumably the rest of our solar system to make life as we 'know' it on it, including our own possible, were in some other part of the same galaxy or any other galaxy in our same universe i don't see how or why anyone would notice or be in any way affected by it being so. if what you're asking is what if everything we think we know were an illusion, well as long as we had the same illusion, again i don't see how anyone would even notice or what would be affected by that being the case. now if everyone DECIDED what we've been thinking we know is all an illusion, as long as they didn't get to assininely fanatical about it, that could be interesting. after all most of 'what everyone knows' is a matter of perspective and if that of our culture were different then what it is, then indeed how we would be living would then be just as different. but other then the proccess of change, if it were to happen over a short enough period of time to take place in one lifetime or not more then two or three, then i suppose people MIGHT notice. and of course conditions of reality that we have collectively effected ourselves will and are doing just that. the collective species drive to survive will force them to even more, over the next few decades and centuries. much as they did, say between 1650 and 1850 or so. that was the last time cultural perspectives chainged as much as they did then, even though the explosion of tecnology between the late 1800s and now more dramaticly chainged the way our external surroundings LOOKED. but if we suddinly realize tomarrow that we were really all little furry green amoibas or something, no i really don't think that would chainge much of anything, even if everyone made a big deal about noticing. =^^= .../\...
thanks for your input man ( or should that be ) being .good points .... . this thread is gettin real star trekky ....... where"s captain kirk
you know when i first saw the thread title i though it would be something like "how many humans does it take to chainge a light bulb?" or that sort of thing. =^^= .../\...