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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

We might be already at war

Some speculate about what we need to look for and what to expect when they think about aliens. Some say that others are wrong and they they're right.

I don't think there is a right answer until the truth surfaces. But the problem is we're below the surface and we don't know how deep. Metaphorically, if someone reaches the surface, they can barely comprehend what they saw. This is why there are innumerable theories and different observations, which are all equally plausible.

I am among one of those who has observed some startling things. Not fully convinced but I don't think it'll ever come to that. See, what's out there is only a guess.

Wether they are greys, reptilians, extra dimensional, androids, machines, AI, hybrids crosspecies of any of these, there is no reason to assume they have any morality what so ever.

Human nature is to question and analyze, and wanting to know the differences so that we can overcome them. So that we can learn how to coexist. Even xenophobia belongs to that mechanism. This goes for inter human relations, as for inter species and even interplanetary or heck, inter dimensional beings.

So to answer how can we find aliens? We must know that we need to be a beacon. They're out there, most likely interested in making contact, maybe waiting to reach new found life. But they're not on the level we are and can't possibly get on our level, not as equals.

If we want to understand what to look for when looking for aliens, we need to make our own presence known. If we have already been found, and some aliens who we have been of interest to have also reached us already (there might be a huge amount of time between detection and reaching that destination, perhaps they're still on the way for the next million years), depending on how long it's been going on, it doesn't look very good. I don't think I'm very happy about their presence. If they benefit from contact, there is no way that at that level of evolution, at their level of existence, they care about our primitive values.

Don't get me wrong, I think highly of cultured humanity. But if you have the tools to survive in space and travel unholy distances, I'm convinced that you're methods of prolinging your life expectency aren't restricted to any specific platform. Maybe our life has no intrinsic value to the aliens whatever they be and we're a resource of organic material.

See, the equation with war here is that this idea brings forth that we have something to defend. That if we can't make some one or some thing care about our intrinsic values, they need to leave us alone. It reminds me of any period of human oppression, where the people are extensions of a regime until they fight the power and replace it with one that recognizes them as individuals.

This is the war I'm trying to convey. Maybe this is the kind of ordeal that our species is in at the moment. Like we're planet KFC and our governments are taking orders of intergalactic visitors.

It is a sheer utopia to think that aliens are interested in becoming equals or friends or have any other relatable social interaction, be it friend or foe.

I think that this could be to some extent the current situation and that there might not be anyone on this planet (any human) who can disprove it. That doesn't mean it is true, it isn't veriable (for anyone I can imagine), but if there is a truth in the whole aliens ordeal (and statistics aren't on the side of the skeptics IMO) it needs to be told. To me the question isn't IF, but HOW is the current situation for us and will the truth emerge soon.



Submitted April 27, 2016 at 06:13PM by slowbrowsersarefunny http://ift.tt/1rAur2k

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