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Not just microbes, but highly cerebral beings living outside this planet? That are not human beings but some other entity all together.
These beings are highly self aware and obviously incredibly intelligent, especially if they can make spaceships that can fly faster than the speed of light. Which to us seems like an impossibility.
Can we really be the only ones here on this planet that harbor/sustain intelligent life?
We barely scratched the surface with humans being on this planet we call Earth. Dinosaurs were here for 165 million years. Just imagine that length of time. It's seems unfathomable. The age of the planet is approximately 4.5 billion years old. With that in mind, not even the dinosaurs really made a dent in it's existence on this planet.
So think about it, if there was intelligent life like dinosaurs before us. Why can't there be intelligent life outside this planet as well. We can't be just all alone, it doesn't make sense. The earth is nothing special, I'm sure there are many planets similar or just like earth that can harbor/sustain life.
I don't know if we'll ever see a full intelligent being from another planet in our lifetime or many lifetimes. But I think they're out there, maybe they have found us already and just playing with us, because were inferior beings. Like how are species treat ants/insects at times.
Or maybe our lack of awareness can't perceive their kind because were not in the same wavelength. So they come off invisible to us. Just like how ants are really not aware of a human watching over them while doing there thing. Maybe these alien beings are watching over us as we speak and we just can't physically notice them because they are such a higher being intellectually speaking.
Who knows really, just my two, to three to four cents.
These beings are highly self aware and obviously incredibly intelligent, especially if they can make spaceships that can fly faster than the speed of light. Which to us seems like an impossibility.
Can we really be the only ones here on this planet that harbor/sustain intelligent life?
We barely scratched the surface with humans being on this planet we call Earth. Dinosaurs were here for 165 million years. Just imagine that length of time. It's seems unfathomable. The age of the planet is approximately 4.5 billion years old. With that in mind, not even the dinosaurs really made a dent in it's existence on this planet.
So think about it, if there was intelligent life like dinosaurs before us. Why can't there be intelligent life outside this planet as well. We can't be just all alone, it doesn't make sense. The earth is nothing special, I'm sure there are many planets similar or just like earth that can harbor/sustain life.
I don't know if we'll ever see a full intelligent being from another planet in our lifetime or many lifetimes. But I think they're out there, maybe they have found us already and just playing with us, because were inferior beings. Like how are species treat ants/insects at times.
Or maybe our lack of awareness can't perceive their kind because were not in the same wavelength. So they come off invisible to us. Just like how ants are really not aware of a human watching over them while doing there thing. Maybe these alien beings are watching over us as we speak and we just can't physically notice them because they are such a higher being intellectually speaking.
Who knows really, just my two, to three to four cents.
