Monday, June 25

Aliens May Cause Death Disease And Displacement

Alien a friend or foe

It's interesting that a man such as Stephen Hawking believes in aliens. He is quoted as saying: "To my mathematical brain, the numbers alone make thinking about aliens perfectly rational. The real challenge is to work out what aliens might actually be like."

I don't think you can argue with this, but Hawking has also warned about any such contact with these aliens.

He said on his Into the Universe With Stephen Hawking television programme, "If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the native Americans."

The inference being that Native Americans experienced disease, death and displacement as European then American invaders fought them, seized their land and forced them onto reservations, sometimes after death marches.

Hawking therefore feels that, rather than try to establish contact, humans should try to avoid contact with alien life forms.

Perhaps this is also the thinking behind most governments on Earth as they try to cover up and hide any UFO sightings and stories of aliens.

There are differing views from Jill Tarter the retiring director of the SETI Institute (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) about the effect aliens may have on Earth. She is quoted as saying:

"While Sir Stephen Hawking warned that alien life might try to conquer or colonize Earth, I respectfully disagree. If aliens were able to visit Earth that would mean they would have technological capabilities sophisticated enough not to need slaves, food or other planets. If aliens were to come here it would be simply to explore.

"Extraterrestrial life with enough intelligence to travel light-years through the Milky Way already would be kinder and gentler with no need to pirate resources or use Earth as an outpost."

She went on to add, "Stephen has a brilliant mind, but he doesn't have expertise in extraterrestrial intelligence. Aliens coming here hell-bent on trashing the neighborhood and claiming all our resources - I'm skeptical of that."

But, of course, Jill Tarter doesn't have any real expertise either in extraterrestrial intelligence as she has said, regarding SETI, "Certainly, we don't see evidence of intelligent life. The case is still open.

"The SETI Institute, in operation for 28 years and now with 150 scientists, has yet to receive one signal from intelligent beings elsewhere," she said. "Nor is there solid evidence that basic life forms - bacteria or microbes, for example - exist out in the solar system or beyond."

It would, I suppose, be preferable if Jill Tarter's opinion was accurate and that any visiting aliens would not wish us harm. But we can't be sure of this.

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6 comments:

  1. To exist or not to exist; is that really the question? I keep thinking of the first sci-fi movie I watched as a child, "The Day the Earth Stood Still". I don't see where we've come any farther for 2012. Therefore the existence or not of aliens is not yet a priority for me. My two pence.

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  2. Aliens and UFOs I find interesting but, like Dixie, I'm not concerned or thinking about them. If there are aliens out there, and I understand Hawking's mathematical thinking, they could be good or evil. We have no way of knowing, only hearsay.

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  3. The entire subject fascinates me. I remember reading about Hawkings' statement and thinking at the time that alleged abductees might disagree with him. John Mack, the psychiatrist who taught at Harvard until his death in 2004, wrote a great book called Abduction about the phenomenon.

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  4. It is my contention that we mind our own business. While odds are that other intelligent beings exist, the odds also favor there being both nice and not so nice.

    If people have been and are being abducted, I don't see that as something nice even if intentions are positive in nature.

    I have also always been of the opinion that governments should keep knowledge to a minimum. I don't care what people claim they will do, IMO there would be all out chaos.

    I'm not saying we should attack aliens but rather approach in a conservative and defensive posture.

    "How To Serve Man" is not a scenario I look forward to.

    Scott McMan
    Ghosttheory.com

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    1. Oops! Sorry, my quote should say: "To Serve Man".

      Scott McMan
      Ghosttheory.com

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  5. Anonymous16:25

    they exist.. i saw them.. and ever since then.. Ive read every single post on this site.. searching for answers to why me, who, what, and from where and who. but it wasn't a coincidence when i saw them .. it was more like a long time coming..

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