[FairfieldLife] Re: This is what aliens actually look like . . .
How'd I get in on this thread? Geeze. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, emptybill@... wrote : Are you blind? Exo-planet aliens who look similar but are not the same as humans are already inhabiting our planet. After all ... just look at Edg. Don't know why they are here or what they want. However, you could ask Edg. He and his fellow Exo-Bro's could visit you and 'splain it to you. However, their conversation might be overly colorful so you might need to 'splain back to them that f..k f..k f..k f..k f..k is not really a readily intelligible proposition in any earthly Human language. Tell 'em it is a dead giveaway.
[FairfieldLife] Re: This is what aliens actually look like . . .
Well just point out to them that ol' Geeze was really an in house alien too. Tell 'em that geeze is the code for getting recognized as one who is in the know but that only one secret alien language exclamation will actually call in the Exo-Bro's - f.ck f.ck f.ck f.ck and again f.ck. Why they'll be seeing aliens in no time.
[FairfieldLife] Re: This is what aliens actually look like . . .
Are you blind? Exo-planet aliens who look similar but are not the same as humans are already inhabiting our planet. After all ... just look at Edg. Don't know why they are here or what they want. However, you could ask Edg. He and his fellow Exo-Bro's could visit you and 'splain it to you. However, their conversation might be overly colorful so you might need to 'splain back to them that f..k f..k f..k f..k f..k is not really a readily intelligible proposition in any earthly Human language. Tell 'em it is a dead giveaway.
[FairfieldLife] Re: This is what aliens actually look like . . .
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote : If aliens do exist they probably look like HUMANS: Life on other planets may have evolved in a similar way to Earth, biologist claims. Aliens do exist and they look like HUMANS, claims biologist http://tinyurl.com/q3gg2ek http://tinyurl.com/q3gg2ek Aliens do exist and they look like HUMANS, claims biolog... http://tinyurl.com/q3gg2ek Professor Simon Conway Morris, a palaeontologist at Cambridge University, argues in a new book that convergent evolution predicts life on other planets... View on tinyurl.com http://tinyurl.com/q3gg2ek Preview by Yahoo Oh dear, that is frightening. I think I could go for a little less gums on Russell's end.
[FairfieldLife] Re: This is what aliens actually look like . . .
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote : If aliens do exist they probably look like HUMANS: Life on other planets may have evolved in a similar way to Earth, biologist claims. http://tinyurl.com/q3gg2ek http://tinyurl.com/q3gg2ek Had to remove your choice of picture, sorry. But it's an interesting subject. I doubt he really means they'll look like us in a bipedal Star Trek alien kind of way but certain things, like eyes and ears, are a given if there is light and an atmosphere, nature will work it out because the things that don't evolve them die a lot quicker. But there are so many different ways of doing everything from skeletons to external armour, from leg joints in mammals to none in squids, that it's impossible from looking at creatures of the distant past to guess what would be here now. If we were to wind evolution back to the beginning and start it again we wouldn't end up with humans, something smart perhaps but even then we are the only animals to have developed abstract creativity, even chimps can't do that, so maybe sentience like ours is more rare than we like to think? It's the habit we have of thinking we are some sort of pinnacle that makes us think there must be superior beings like us elsewhere. I always thought this planet would be a super one to visit if humans hadn't evolved to start wrecking it. I can't see a reason why we would have to have developed the way we did and as it's just us, maybe the particular set of circumstances that helped us on our way (and that we still don't have a consensus on) is so rare that it's really just us in this galaxy. It would certainly explain the deathly silence we hear all around us...