posted on Nov, 10 2022 @ 02:14 PM
I have an interesting take on this... I'll call it, "our universe is their earth, our earth is their universe"
- and its a quite simple theory that... just as difficult is it for us to survive off of this planet is it for them to survive on ours... many things
we take for granted as beings on earth are completely thrown out the window once out of our orbit. (they would have to be beings with no skeletal
system) If you are a being from another star system... your body will not have any immunity for a lot of basic things we need for our survival on our
planetary body. Even if you were to go 200 meters beneath the ocean oxygen becomes poisonous to us. If gravity or pressurization or lack of
atmosphere keeps our blood from boiling and seeping through our pores... what in the world would it do to a being whose body has nothing applicable
for such extreme circumstances? If they were water beings or gaseous... they probably would evaporate or disintegrate or whatever-ate sounds the
best... before making it past the magnetosphere, right? If they were of our bipedal, bi-eyes, bisexual, bi-whatever... they wouldnt make it here
without evolving into some jellyfish like being due to bone density dissipation, going blind, loss of hearing and most senses... so we can throw the
x-men retro futuristic green naked no-penis comic book stuff in file 13 with the quickness... if anything from andromeda got here after getting a
visual of us, by the time they got here... the atomic molecular makeup would have changed so much ... we could only classify it as "dark matter" due
to the developmental stasis of coming in contact with such levels of radiation for the "light years" it would take to reach us... even travelling as
fast as our star system is racing us through this cosmic void we think is life.
We tend to forget how fast we are actually travelling... if you arent going our speed, if you aren't riding with the sun's pace... your space/time
would be a world of a difference... many many worlds. Like... their material that developed on a completely different star system would not survive
the extreme differential energy levels or vibrational levels. Density plays a big role. And measuring macro levels of atomic particles and different
vibrations... the laws of physics become very surreal, as if they work completely opposite, or just straight non-applicable.