ForumsWEPRAre We Just A Colony Of An Alien Species?

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thepossum
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So. Are humans really natural beings of Earth, or are we a colony of a species on a different planet? Did we naturally evolve, or were we genetically engineered? As Crick said, it's more likely that a hurricane blowing through a jungle will make a jumbo jet than that DNA naturally formed in a time frame of 500-600 million years.

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moonbeam
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Being from aliens would be awesome. If only we know for sure.

Darkhand666
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It is impossible that we are dependents of aliens due to our fossil records and how genetically we are related to all other creators on and have been on this planet.
I do believe however that we were visited by an alien race that gave us knowledge,basic math stuff like that, but took great care of taking with them any forms of tools with them when they left.

thepossum
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How about this? Say you were an advanced species living on a planet. Then say you found out your planet and all the life on it was going to be destroyed and you couldn't save yourself. Easiest solution to make sure life goes on: send a spaceship of some sort to another planet with ideal conditions for life. Also, here's another thing. Scientists have proven that it takes only 5% of a human's DNA to clone it. The remaining 95% is called "genetic junk". Scientists have also proven that that much DNA can hold enough information to record an entire culture's worth of info. Now. If you were going to send a colony of beings to another planet to make sure life continued, where would you store all the information about your own culture, so that future generations would know about you? The only secure place that couldn't be lost is in the other beings DNA. Then all you have to do is make sure that said beings will one day have the intelligence to look at their own DNA and unravel the code to read the info. Insert DNA strand HAR-1.

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Say you were an advanced species living on a planet. Then say you found out your planet and all the life on it was going to be destroyed and you couldn't save yourself. Easiest solution to make sure life goes on: send a spaceship of some sort to another planet with ideal conditions for life.


They would have to be advanced enough to know that the planet they are sending the DNA to will 1) still be habitable at the time of arrival and 2) the coordinates of the solar system/ planet at the time of arrival. But if the alien species has the technology to send a ship to a far way planet and know it will still be habitable when the ship arrives wouldn't it be easier to preserve your culture and species by just sending a manned ship?
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I do believe however that we were visited by an alien race that gave us knowledge,basic math stuff like that, but took great care of taking with them any forms of tools with them when they left.


Again what evidence do we have to back this up?

where would you store all the information about your own culture, so that future generations would know about you? The only secure place that couldn't be lost is in the other beings DNA. Then all you have to do is make sure that said beings will one day have the intelligence to look at their own DNA and unravel the code to read the info. Insert DNA strand HAR-1.


Okay seeing as we have unraveled our DNA where's our alien message?
RenegadePlayer
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ill bet you that if there are aliens and if they are HUGELY advanced and have technology for one of their soldiers to whipe out all of earthy in one shot they will still be scared of us :P

thepossum
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LOL I was wondering when Mage would join the fight. It seems he joins every argument I'm in. Anyway. Actually, Mage, you're wrong. The Human Genome Project did not completely unravel the DNA. It can be explored much further.

Darkhand666
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@ MageGreyWolf

A history channel special that's pretty much it here's a link to the history page with the evidence they showed.

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thepossum
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Can somebody please explain why everyone keeps mentioning some History channel special? Thanks.

MageGrayWolf
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The Human Genome Project did not completely unravel the DNA. It can be explored much further.


Either way we still have no evidence of this being the case.

A history channel special that's pretty much it here's a link to the history page with the evidence they showed.


If that's the show I saw it was basically a bunch of people claiming skepticism to be completely closed minded, ignored other likely terrestrial explanations in favor of it being aliens and basically said we don't know so it's aliens.
Not very convincing to me.
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If that's the show I saw it was basically a bunch of people claiming skepticism to be completely closed minded, ignored other likely terrestrial explanations in favor of it being aliens and basically said we don't know so it's aliens.
Not very convincing to me.


yea i know but some of the things they pointed to as evidence are convincing like Puma Punku and The Nazca Lines
MageGrayWolf
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yea i know but some of the things they pointed to as evidence are convincing like Puma Punku and The Nazca Lines


The Nazca Lines. Considering the worship and anthropomorphization of solar bodies such as the sun and moon I'm surprised we don't have more ancient structures designed only to be seen from an aerial view. As for the construction of these line all a person would need are skills in mathematics and the man power to make it happen, something that ancient humans have demonstrated they had.

Puma Punku. As to how they managed to make the blocks in mass, this is just a case of "we don't know so it was aliens". The basic planning is another demonstration of mathematical skills at work.

Keep in mind while ancient human civilizations didn't possess the same technological advancements we have today they did possess the same intellect and ingenuity we have. Being they didn't have the technology to rely on it's possible they were in ways even more so then we are today.
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Okay, If these "super advanced beings" were just roaming around and found this planet in need, Why would they even help us? and why would they give us such basic tools?

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no actual proof.

There's also no actual &quotroof" that gravity exists. It's still considered a theory. Though if I drop my remote off my desk, it falls.
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Oh, and we'd have some form of technological excellence. In the case that we were a colony of space people, we'd hav ethe ability to travel from planet to planet. Since there is no one in our solar system, either the species we were spawned from were total and complete idiots who didn't know left from right as far as maintaining a space ship as well as going from planet to planet without a severe screw up. In short, the aliens were idiots.

I doubt that it's possible AT ALL. Mainly because we'd have some form of relic, at the VERY least.

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