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Monday, December 13, 2021

What if aliens are just ancient birds from Earths past?

They advanced far beyond the other animals, much as humans have among mammals, and left when the extinction event occurred that killed the dinosaurs. Now they're back and have found Earth populated by a new type of sentient creatures.

First. I wonder what's more likely, hyper-advanced beings develop twice on the same planet, despite being part of a different animal class, or, that a species of even more advanced beings created both us, and our current advanced avian visitors. This is a possibility.

Second, despite the possibility of a master species, master of the green/grey avian visitors, and us, this might explain why people say they have 'bases' under the oceans. They learned their lesson the first time not to build too much on the surface, as it's too vulnerable relatively speaking and might be why they seem to have little interest in invading and/or using our dry land.

It might explain why they are such advanced experts in flight, why the ancients worshiped birds such as the Egyptian ultimate Sun god Ra (in a way showing friendliness and understanding to their avian alien visitors possibly), or their depiction in alien-related movies such as the owl in 'The Fourth Kind'.

They seem to keep their distance just as birds do and are rarely ever seen on the ground, maybe for a brief moment before it takes off again, like a bird; they even seem to act like birds, just as humans in some ways act like their other ape relatives.

I think what might fascinate them most about humans is the fact that we are sentient, and our culture.

Culture is what is unique, it's in part what makes us mammals, and it's also in part what makes us humans. If there is one thing we have that they don't, it's our culture. Our food, movies, music, behaviors, reactions, everything, that they are probably quite interested in, but much like birds they might be fundamentally predatorial just a bit, but that doesn't necessarily mean evil and dangerous, and it's our relatively calm temperament that also probably fascinates them to some degree (being mammals).

That's all for now. Thanks for reading. Thank you.



Submitted December 13, 2021 at 06:18PM by NicXes21 https://ift.tt/31SdpEc

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