7 Mar 2002 @ 13:32, by Roni Gemma
The debate about 'little green men' has been going on since men first looked into the sky and wondered. Or has it? Maybe he was from the sky and was looking home. Well, that is a side of the debate itself isn't it?
I won't sit here and preach to you on how we must have arrived from the sky. Nor will I state we are the only life in the universe. In fact, anyone stating the last really needs an ego adjustment of sorts. To assume that humans are so grand, as to be the only species in the entire universe with intelligence, is definitely someone who's ego is so inflated that their head is reaching outer space.
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We have been studying the stars for all of recorded history. In modern times, we have started exploring them, yet will have still only started looking at a tiny bit of what is there. Who is to say what is waiting for us to find it? Who is to say what is more advanced and has already found us? I only know that there are many things in our world alone that can not just be explained away. Millions of strange sightings per year, many, like my own, unreported. Sightings that can not be said were 'air balloons' or 'satellites' or, my favorite, 'swamp gas'! Unusual artifacts we are digging up world wide, machines, tools, skeletons that we don't understand or know what to do with.
Is there someone or something 'out there'? Yes, I think so. Have they been here and know of us? Most probably. Can we match their knowledge? NO! That only leaves us to learn.
Just another 'point to ponder',
Sea
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