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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

"WHY WOULD THEY BOTHER VISITING OUR TINY PLANET?"

Have you ever wondered why an alien race would consider visiting a comparatively microscopic planet (Earth), situated in the middle of nowhere? I mean, with all the visible stars in this picture:



...Earth and it's nearby neighbors literally look like dust particles. Close your eyes and place your index finger on any section of the picture - you might've just struck gold.

It's estimated that our sun is situated amidst 100 BILLION other stars... and that digit is limited to our miniscule galaxy alone. It's also estimated that approximately 200 billion other galaxies exist in our "visible (another limitation)" universe, and that too is just a scientific approximation! The limitless mysteries of our universe - whether it has an edge, what/who it was created by, how LARGE it really is - and their existing explanations, are nothing more than mere assumptions by a network of "super-smart" bugs living on a micro-sized rock in the middle of nowhere. Who knows how large the universe really is, or how many galaxies actually exist. To think that our sun (which is actually pretty tiny next to other stars like Antares) is the only star in the universe... or even in our galaxy, capable of granting life to it's surrounding planetary bodies... is nothing short of ignorance. And to think that life is actually limited to the puny spacerock we call "earth" is nothing short of something much, much more serious... partial retardation, maybe.

And as if that weren't enough to describe the expansiveness of space, consider this ; The Milky WayGalaxy is nearly 100,000 lightyears across, which means it would take approximately 100,000 lightyears to travel. Our neighboring galaxy, Andromeda, is positioned at about 2.2 million lightyears from our own galaxy. Ergo, just traveling across two galaxies would take approximately 2 and a quarter MILLION lightyears to complete... and that's traveling at the speed of light (700 MILLION mph)!!! Our current shuttle speeds top at something like 18,000-20,000 mph!

But the question is still up for grabs: why DO they bother making meaningless stops, on meaningless little rocks; essentially interrupting their interstellar space routes?

The answer is pretty simple: Because you haven't a clue as to what their motives and purposes are in the universe. You don't even know if their spacecraft are controlled by biological entities or creatures to begin with - the "ufos" might just be intelligent in themselves, as wholes; like jellyfish crusading the vastness of the sea. What if they're somehow fueled by lightning, or electricity? Afterall, they appeared most numerous in the NASA clips over certain areas of Earth that were experiencing thunder/lightning storms, as witnessed from space. What if they're extradimensional and not extraterrestrial? We've yet to discover certain dimensions. The realm of possibilities are fucking endless. Concluding that ufos/aliens would never bother to visit our pea-sized planet, is like seeing a picture of an infamous "gray" for the first time, noticing it's lack of reproductive organs, and assuming that it couldn't reproduce... at all.

Ergo, it's an ignorant assumption, based on a very basic level of human understanding.

"The power of knowledge & theory is often limited to what our eyes can see & deduce" - anonymous

I personally think we're being observed in a petri-dish. And if I were that alien race doing the observing, I wouldn't be too pleased at the direction the human race is taking.

Hopefully, they'll save us from ourselves in a few years.

1 Comments:

Blogger FZ said...

You're right.There a over a million,no billions unknown planets out there.What makes earth so special?

11:02 PM  

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