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In reply to the discussion: About Intelligent "Aliens" Existing? Aliens have been here and they are..."avoiding us" [View all]Stuart G
(38,726 posts)That is as likely true that there are millions of stars out there. As someone who has studied the galaxy and'
the stars in our galaxy...keep in mind there are many galaxies, not just the "Milky Way".
...So in our galaxy millions of stars, and ours is the only one with intelligent life that has advanced this far?
...I would think not...Is our "SUN" the only star to have planets with "intelligent life" I would think not..
Now everyone has a point of view on this, and I have mine. With millions of stars out there, are we the only
intelligent life around?. I think not...(AND YES THERE ARE MILLIONS OF STARS OUT THERE!)
Have the aliens visiited us?...Perhaps they have. If they are that far advanced that they can "visit us" then, the aliens
can also hide the fact that they are here. With millions of stars, are we the only ..."Intelligent Life" around?
...By deduction, I have concluded that the answer is..."NO"
LOOK AT THE ORGINAL POST...If you were able to go back 500 years, and talk to somebody about present day inventions
and incredible progress...What would that person likely say about you and your ............."TALK"...
i BELIEVE THAT THERE ARE MILLIONS OF STARS OUT THERE, AND WE ARE NOT THE ONLY INTELLIGENT LIFE..
AND THAT SOMEWHRE OUT THERE, THERE IS "INTELLIGENT LIFE" THAT HAS ADVANCED 500 YEARS AHEAD OF
US,... AND YES, THEY HAVE COME TO VISIT AND TAKEN A LOOK, AND SAID (IN THEIR LANGUAGE)
"NOT THESE BEINGS...TOO DANGEROUS..".iF THE ALIENS COULD MAKE IT HERE, THEY WOULD BE ABLE TO HIDE THEMSELVES ENOUGH, (BECAUSE OF THEIR 500 YEARS AHEAD OF US) TO TAKE A LOOK, FIND OUT ABOUT US
AND GET AWAY VERY FAST.. BECAUSE WE (BEINGS ON PLANET EARTH)...ARE JUST TOO DANGEROUS
Oh I forgot something very important.."Thank You for reading this MY HAT is off to you for getting this far...............
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