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CWL Questions: Extraterrestrial Life
I don’t see any reason to be afraid of aliens, if you make the connection that “angels” from ancient religions were more than likely aliens, then they are probably just returning to see how we’re doing because most religion is a guideline for spiritual development but humans have turned it into a reason to kill each other so the aliens which brought the religion are probably just checking in to make sure we don’t kill ourselves with the very seeds of peace they tried to plant. What would they gain from destroying us anyways? Lol
Response:
Exactly, if theoretically speaking, we do get frequent visits from extraterrestrial beings from some other Exoplanet much like Earth but with more advanced technologies than ours then the possibility of them wanting to study or most of all educate us somehow at some point in time doesn’t sound too far out.
If there is one thing we’ve learned from our very own sentience, sentient beings tend to be very curious, very wondrous. If we had the scientific know-how to travel to other worlds and return to ours in a single day, I think a lot of scientists would be observing thousands of Exoplanets which seem to harbor life.
I saw this one documentary before which made some interesting connections between paintings, arts, hieroglyphics, and how some of these actually had strange “disc”like shapes painted in the background. In the bible, when angels are said to ascend, they almost always ascend with lights shining down on a being.
They gain nothing in becoming enemies with people of Earth, rather, like I mentioned in another question, they would be more likely to pursue information. Our fear of everything has us thinking any sentient being is out to get us, and I blame our government for the secrecy it holds and the fear-mongering it patronizes.
If these UFO’s, really are the same exact beings of light that have been recorded throughout history interpreted in different ways I don’t see the point in taking thousands of years to destroy something you could have destroyed when it was simpler. As opposed to letting it [humans] get smart enough to attack you. I’m mostly basing this off my own rationale towards how I would treat life in outerspace. If this life was sentient but primitive, I’d give it time to grow, create its own self, image, see if it can reach an intelligence able to comprehend me and where I come from. I’d want to wait until the people understand the universe and our place within a little better. I see no interest in taking over their resources as my technology would allow me to go find another even more abundantly resourced Exoplanet. If NASA’s Kepler has shown me anything, it’s that planets that orbit a star at a comfy distance like our Sun and Earth are actually very common, the catalog is at more than 400+ Exoplanets found by Kepler so far.
Of these hundreds of Exoplanets, who knows how many of them are currently harboring life. And of those that may harbor said life, how many could be harboring intelligent life.
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Nas | It Ain’t Hard to Tell
This rhythmatic explosion, is what your frame of mind has chosen
I’ll leave your brain stimulated, niggaz is frozen
Speak with criminal slang, begin like a violin
End like Leviathan, it’s deep well let me try again
Wisdom be leakin out my grapefruit troop
I dominate break loops, givin mics men-e-straul cycles
Street’s disciple, I rock beats that’s mega trifle
And groovy but smoother than moves by Villanova
You’re still a soldier, I’m like Sly Stone in Cobra
Packin like a rasta in the weed spot
Vocals’ll squeeze glocks, MC’s eavesdrop
Though they need not to sneak
My poetry’s deep, I never fell
Nas’s raps should be locked in a cell
It ain’t hard to tell
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