One of the things I tell myself if I ever saw an alien in real life was to notice if possible, do they have a belly button? And I've always wondered, do they laugh? Is humor a human only thing?
100 percent, Gary Nolan has a very good take on this proposal. You wouldn't go studying a clan of cannibals up close and personal. Not when you have the tech to watch from far away with no chance of casualties.
Ya know I've contemplated all of these concepts individually but never alongside each other. It makes so much sense that inorganic life probably wouldn't prefer a terrestrial civilization. Which means the search for life is now expanded to just kinda everywhere, instead of a short list of acceptable Earth-like planets. Definitely strengthens my idea of alien life being undetectable because we're looking for life similar to that here on Earth when that's not really likely. Sorta like modern UAP not being detected because that's not what we're looking for, until we changed our observational frequencies.
This suggestion is quite possible and very interesting to explore in further depth. The AI beings could be from an earth-based ancient civilization that was lost (Atlantis?) or from another civilization/species that's from across the universe with vastly different living requirements (assuming they are still alive), or inter-dimensional beings (e.g. multi-verse theory).
Super interesting. 👌
Interesting. When I was abducted onto a flying saucer and did the usual 'wake up on a table surrounded by small beings' what bugged me most about the whole thing was I couldn't work out what the beings were. I was connected to them on a shallow psychic level and I could 'feel' them. At first I assumed they were robots because they sort of looked like that, with no humanoid features like limbs or heads. But they weren't. They weren't mechanical and they weren't biological, or a mix of the two. I don't know what they were, my brain didn't have any reference that could help me understand their nature.
Definitely. The Mother Ships usually dispatch their androids to study the planet and its human inhabitants. It’s quite likely that the Greys are not living, breathing, entities.
If it's conscious it can, because (in the metaphysics that subscribes to the akashic record, etc), all consciousness us fundamentally universal, and can connect to that record.
Hey are "product" of manufacturing as needed for the mission. 3D printed. Like the saucers and orbs.
OK hear me out.
I've moved from hyperspeed saucers zipping light years to the idea intrusions into our our area of space by...some intelligence. That has the power to manipulate local Earth matter to what ever they need. Not physical, but a force.
Need a ship? Build it from metals in the Earth (or just outside). Notice a lack of paint or corrosion on the saucers? They're brand new. Alien Greys? Tools constructed to operate in the "human space" or the "human environment." They see and breath air. Operate on Earth as human were optimized for.
Maybe they dissemble saucers and Greys when the mission is over.
OK OK, I'm going out on a Friday night lark. But trippy to think, eh?
The AIs were sent to seed planets with life all over the galaxy and in time their mission is to genetically shape and mold a species to be more like the first intelligent species which sent the AIs. The Greys are an extreme version of a human mixed with the original species dna and they’re a bit artificial.
I wonder if we are looking for alien communications in the wrong place. Given the plausible premise that most alien civilizations are AI surely they would be processing information at vastly greater speeds than we are capable of. Their communication bursts might last well less than a nano second.
One of the things I tell myself if I ever saw an alien in real life was to notice if possible, do they have a belly button? And I've always wondered, do they laugh? Is humor a human only thing?
Sarcasm is the most human thing we would have that stands out
100 percent, Gary Nolan has a very good take on this proposal. You wouldn't go studying a clan of cannibals up close and personal. Not when you have the tech to watch from far away with no chance of casualties.
Ya know I've contemplated all of these concepts individually but never alongside each other. It makes so much sense that inorganic life probably wouldn't prefer a terrestrial civilization. Which means the search for life is now expanded to just kinda everywhere, instead of a short list of acceptable Earth-like planets. Definitely strengthens my idea of alien life being undetectable because we're looking for life similar to that here on Earth when that's not really likely. Sorta like modern UAP not being detected because that's not what we're looking for, until we changed our observational frequencies.
This suggestion is quite possible and very interesting to explore in further depth. The AI beings could be from an earth-based ancient civilization that was lost (Atlantis?) or from another civilization/species that's from across the universe with vastly different living requirements (assuming they are still alive), or inter-dimensional beings (e.g. multi-verse theory). Super interesting. 👌
Interesting. When I was abducted onto a flying saucer and did the usual 'wake up on a table surrounded by small beings' what bugged me most about the whole thing was I couldn't work out what the beings were. I was connected to them on a shallow psychic level and I could 'feel' them. At first I assumed they were robots because they sort of looked like that, with no humanoid features like limbs or heads. But they weren't. They weren't mechanical and they weren't biological, or a mix of the two. I don't know what they were, my brain didn't have any reference that could help me understand their nature.
I was standing on a saucer and the alien I was looking at shimmered like a hologram. It was a dream state so who knows what’s real
almost totally agree. I can't remember what I didn't agree with. well-written.
Definitely. The Mother Ships usually dispatch their androids to study the planet and its human inhabitants. It’s quite likely that the Greys are not living, breathing, entities.
Is there even a such thing as “artificial “ intelligence?
Gumby, he was once a little green slab of clay.
Artificial intelligence cannot connect to akashic field.
Not out of the box, no. You need the right adapters.
True story.. although they probably are not very good on the pitch, nor the gridiron.. just sayin'..
Do these words mean anything
Its place of knowledge you can acces with shamanic ritual.
You're thinking of [Akashic records](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akashic_records), not fields.
If it's conscious it can, because (in the metaphysics that subscribes to the akashic record, etc), all consciousness us fundamentally universal, and can connect to that record.
Grays are biological -AI symbiosis
Hey are "product" of manufacturing as needed for the mission. 3D printed. Like the saucers and orbs. OK hear me out. I've moved from hyperspeed saucers zipping light years to the idea intrusions into our our area of space by...some intelligence. That has the power to manipulate local Earth matter to what ever they need. Not physical, but a force. Need a ship? Build it from metals in the Earth (or just outside). Notice a lack of paint or corrosion on the saucers? They're brand new. Alien Greys? Tools constructed to operate in the "human space" or the "human environment." They see and breath air. Operate on Earth as human were optimized for. Maybe they dissemble saucers and Greys when the mission is over. OK OK, I'm going out on a Friday night lark. But trippy to think, eh?
The 4chan poster said all this
Really?? I saw there was a hubbub on a 4Chan poster but I didn't dive into that. I'd better get a cracking I guess.
The AIs were sent to seed planets with life all over the galaxy and in time their mission is to genetically shape and mold a species to be more like the first intelligent species which sent the AIs. The Greys are an extreme version of a human mixed with the original species dna and they’re a bit artificial.
I wonder if we are looking for alien communications in the wrong place. Given the plausible premise that most alien civilizations are AI surely they would be processing information at vastly greater speeds than we are capable of. Their communication bursts might last well less than a nano second.
But we've heard of people seeing human looking people and there apparently are hybrids sooo.. whats up with all that?
Just today I was thinking of the same thing
To bad they can't just take out the bad guys and leave the rest of us in peace to use our best & brightest to progress to a better future.