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.
Considering all I've heard you spew on the other threads with baseless arguements and unfounded views I am a firm believer in stating my opinions about people like you.
As for the topic at hand. You know my answer. Life is out there, it is 99.9% likely it is not more advanced than us. And we are not some alien test tube experiment.
WOW. Every single second I think you're a hypocrite more and more. When you say baseless arguments, how about the one right above about the whole 99.9% thing? That had no logic at all you just made that crap up. And your excuse was "For the sake of argument..." which is just plain stupid. And once again, how can you call my arguments baseless and without logic when my evidence, which was clearly correct, was proven by Asherlee and MageGrayWolf and we proved everything you said was just bullsh*t. So now what? And what do you mean people like me? People who are right and enjoy proving your ignorance-induced arguments wrong?
It's called EXAGERATION forgive for being prone to over stating things. Also ever notice people uses 99.9% when something is incredibly unlikely? HENCE "for the sake of arguement".
If we were a colony, our technology would probably be superior to that which we have now 400,000 years ago.
Unless we're some kind of soap-opera for an advanced civilization.
'Come on, give em a stick with firrre!'
I do't believe we are some random species of alien-colonization plans. There's evidence that life has been on Earth for about 3.7 billion years. That's amazingly close to the time that scientists believe life was first possible. In other words, life formed the moment it was possible.
Because we're talking about a time with little evidence, lots of loose theories and single-celled creatures, there is no evidence to both sides (Alien Colony vs. Evolution).
And also:
How were the aliens created? If they created us, who created them? Perhaps they were created simply by the way we believe we are. They can't be older than 10 billion years though, due to the Big Bang (Unless you think they're inter-dimensional beings, which is where I'll tell you to shut up).
We're discussing something here with little evidence on either sides.
I'm not saying evolution didn't happen(at least not on this topic), I'm just saying that the aliens could have evolved better and brought us here as a colony to ensure the survival of their species.
It's been brought up that some scientists believe a lot of the animals on Earth aren't originally from Earth. Don't hold me to this, but I believe some of them were pigs, giraffes, donkeys, and horses. The ones that believe we were genetically enhanced by aliens also believe they gave us those animals and a few more. Unrelated brain food, mayhaps?
I know a lot of people have brought this up, but look at crop circles. Most people think "Oh it's just a bunch of random circles, it could be done by people or animals" until you actually see em. These crop circles are my sole argument that aliens have had contact with us (Because some of the symbols have been seen in ancient glyphs, like the Nazca lines.) and are trying to contact us again.
I'm not saying evolution didn't happen(at least not on this topic), I'm just saying that the aliens could have evolved better and brought us here as a colony to ensure the survival of their species.
Are you telling us we evolved in a vat? Then how come there is evidence of single-celled organisms 3.5 billion years ago? You have no proof of your statement, while mine is backed by a little info.
I just don't see advanced aliens being one-celled organisms. You have to wonder how they'd get anything done.
It's been brought up that some scientists believe a lot of the animals on Earth aren't originally from Earth. Don't hold me to this, but I believe some of them were pigs, giraffes, donkeys, and horses. The ones that believe we were genetically enhanced by aliens also believe they gave us those animals and a few more. Unrelated brain food, mayhaps?
Those aren't scientists unless they can prove it.
Unless they believe horses and pigs evolved from life forms that were perhaps on meteors that struck the Earth a few billion years ago.
I know a lot of people have brought this up, but look at crop circles. Most people think "Oh it's just a bunch of random circles, it could be done by people or animals" until you actually see em. These crop circles are my sole argument that aliens have had contact with us (Because some of the symbols have been seen in ancient glyphs, like the Nazca lines.) and are trying to contact us again.
I think some thing came out of asteroids in the dinosaurs period and after a few years that alien thing evolved the dinosaurs and other species stronger mentally. But their toughness is decreasing and flexibility is increasing. gorillas strong we are weak.they don,t have much brain but we are intelligent.
I think some thing came out of asteroids in the dinosaurs period and after a few years that alien thing evolved the dinosaurs and other species stronger mentally. But their toughness is decreasing and flexibility is increasing. gorillas strong we are weak.they don,t have much brain but we are intelligent.
Please, I beg you to STOP with the crazy sci fi theories and stick to something that is NOT beyond the capacity of logical belief.
Please, I beg you to STOP with the crazy sci fi theories and stick to something that is NOT beyond the capacity of logical belief.
I must agree on that. Your statements are more liable when you use facts (Or in some cases, reasoning.). When you simply blurt out your opinion, it's OK, but it can't be taken serious.
I somehow find that us coming from space and killing the dinosaurs (or our ancestors for that matter) is unlikely:
*The time frame between man and dinosaur is almost 50 million years *There were way more dinosaurs then there re us right now *I don't see primitive dudes with spears killing a T-Rex *Even if we had existed, we'd have died out fast due to dino-predators. Why do you think we first evolved when the dinosaurs were gone? Because we can't grow as big as T-Rex and aren't as fast as the little coordinated groups of Raptors. What we have is endurance (man can run longer than most kind of mammals) and brain-power (Warm-blood allows bigger brains). Sure we might be able to hold against dinosaurs due to technology, but can you imagine a spear-swinging Homo Sapien killing a Triceratops? And not to mention the carnivores...