Thursday, September 15, 2011

The time has come for the human species to finally grow up

 Posted in a Skype Intel Room

The overwhelming body of evidence that is making it's way to the surface  - and what I accept as fact - is the reality that we are not nor have ever been alone in the cosmos or even in our own backyard.

It is illogical to assume that given the magnitude of our universe (or perhaps universes) and the staggering number of galaxies with the equally staggering number of stars they contain such as our own sun, was created simply to amuse us here on earth. Life will find a way in any condition that will allow it to thrive even if those conditions are beyond our comprehension. It is incredibly arrogant for us to believe otherwise. What do we know - really?

It is clear to me that any civilization that has discovered how to travel great distances from other worlds will certainly have their own understanding of life as well as their own belief systems that will no doubt have greater dimension than our own ability to currently perceive.

I welcome the day when the ridiculous, distorted concepts that have kept humans ignorant and subservient to the handful of those who have had knowledge of these things are finally shattered and we are forced to embrace a more realistic awareness that we are not the only game in town. It will be very hard for many as their cherished beliefs are exposed as being false and many will probably refuse to except this no matter how much evidence is presented.

The time has come for the human species to finally grow up

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bible-believing people have always known humanity is not alone in the universe. The idea of "alone" has come from the darkness and superstitions of pagan imagination and evolutionary fantasy -- and the various persuasions of "Christianity" they have managed to corrupt.

Jesus Christ, the Creator of all things, has filled His cosmos with life. This life has their 'belief system' founded in Him, however farther advanced in that system they are than us.

They do not have "their own understanding of life", nor, "their own belief systems", implying an evolutionary, imaginary, self-generated religious philosophy.

Such things would be as empty of real, healthy value and results as your local market's aisle of cheap candy-bars.

Anonymous said...

NO ONE, or should I say NOTHING, is in our backyard. Any creature that could survive a trip of this distance, we don't want to meet face-to-face.

In all the universe, I do believe that there could POSSIBLY be another Milky Way galaxie with a planet the same distance from its sun and that planet could support life.

And think about this .. if they exist and if they could travel to the hundreds of billions or trillions of planets in the universe .. and they could survive a 19,000 year trip .. why would they pick little old Earth ?

I was a big fan of Star Trek but I recognized the show as sci-fi.

http://www.universetoday.com/15403/how-long-would-it-take-to-travel-to-the-nearest-star/

Anonymous said...

RE: how-long-would-it-take-to-travel-to-the-nearest-star/

this is the typical argument of people too stupid to travel to the nearest star in 5 milliseconds instead of 19,000 years.

Just because it took months for stupid people to send a message from Denver to Paris by stagecoach and boat does not mean that I can not today send the same message in about 120 milliseconds.

And the only reason I can not send a message to the next galaxy in zero milliseconds is because I am too stupid to understand and use quantum entanglement.

It should be possible to draw a graph of the time needed to travel to the next star as a function of IQ.

The US Air Force has been using Fluxliners since a long time. The faster they fly, the faster they want to fly. The speed is self-accelerating. From Earth to Pluto takes less than 30 minutes. Study-up on high-k high-voltage dielectrics and Bielfield Brown and you will start to understand.

Anonymous said...

"The US Air Force has been using Fluxliners since a long time. The faster they fly, the faster they want to fly. The speed is self-accelerating. From Earth to Pluto takes less than 30 minutes. Study-up on high-k high-voltage dielectrics and Bielfield Brown and you will start to understand."

PROOF POSITIVE that we have a serious drug and alcohol problem in this country. We are talking about human beings traveling to another star 4.3 light years away. NO HUMAN BEING could ever survive the speeds that you are talking about. Ain't gonna happen in our lifetime or any human's lifetime. Ask NASA.

"Beam me up Scotty" isn't real either.