Bruce
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Why would any self-respecting alien capable of interstellar travel at greater than the speed of light want to visit a backwater place like earth anyways?
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I look at it like the ending of the movie "Men in Black"
Soon, the child of some alien family will drop our planet into his marble bag,,
The Sumerians probably had as good a handle on where mankind originated as anyone; ie the Annunaki.Just think
A super intelligent life looking down at us "earthlings" and observing us golf or snow ski! They would never stop to give us the time of day.
Proof that there is no intelligent life out there is the FACT they have not tried to contact US!.
But then read the epic tale of Gilgamesh and the presence of giants with a "hand bag" in stone carvings around the world. Makes one wonder.
I'm not so sure... does a farmer bother to go out in the field and remove all of the ants prior to plowing???An advanced society of intellectually superior aliens, could have conceivably advanced morally also. Their view might well be that "Who are we to assume that our culture has so much to offer that we should modify destroy the existing culture of the earth, particularly if they are happy as they are?" I have observed this attitude by Anthropologists in regard to primitive cultures.
They believe that there are technically advanced and primitive cultures, but there are only different types of cultures, not different degrees...and they are very critical of missionaries, who have reputedly done more harm to the primitives than good.
Of course not, but an ant is hardly considered "intelligent" life in the manner of a human. I am assuming that another intelligent life form would pay some deference to the human beings, their history and their culture.I'm not so sure... does a farmer bother to go out in the field and remove all of the ants prior to plowing???
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So... we should assume an Alien life form, more intelligent than us, would treat humans better than say, Europeans treated the American Indians; the Spanish treated the Inca's or the Aztec's; or the British the Aboriginal's in Australia?Of course not, but an ant is hardly considered "intelligent" life in the manner of a human. I am assuming that another intelligent life form would pay some deference to the human beings, their history and their culture.
To those that study them, ants appear to be highly intelligent and extremely organized.Of course not, but an ant is hardly considered "intelligent" life in the manner of a human.
So... we should assume an Alien life form, more intelligent than us, would treat humans better than say, Europeans treated the American Indians; the Spanish treated the Inca's or the Aztec's; or the British the Aboriginal's in Australia?