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Originally posted by xxblackoctoberxx
everyone knows that the greys threatened humankind and gave us small pox and didn't give us the antidote until we gave them what they wanted.
Originally posted by xxblackoctoberxx
everyone knows that the greys threatened humankind and gave us small pox and didn't give us the antidote until we gave them what they wanted.
1) Do you feel that aliens would be able to cause a world wide epidemic due to bacteria, and other pathogens that they bring with them from their home environment?
2) If yes, do you feel it has allready happened in the past?
3) Do you feel the human immune system has the ability to fight off new diseases caused from human / E.T. interaction?
'The Andromeda Strain'
Originally posted by minniescar
Just to add food for thought , imagine if you would a virus from space gets introduced to a planet inhabitated by primates. The virus only affects certain primates that carry a special genetic trait ( kinda like cicle cell anemia ) other primates remain uneffected. The virus attacks unborn fetuses during developement causing straigtening of the spine and ecsessive brain tissue growth as well as cranial enlargement. Additional genetic level mutations happen during this time of development as well. Now two colonies of the original species begin to exist, those affected with the virus and those who are not. The species affected with the virus spawns off spring with straight spines, larger cranial cavities, and larger brain tissue mass. The new offspring
remain carriers off the virus but it goes into a more so dormant stage , kinda like being hiv positive but still not having full blown aids.
As with most species mutations are generally killed or shunned by the rest of the group but given the mass of mutated offspring survival becomes possible. The two groups split as the mothers of the mutated offspring leave the colonies in order to protect thier young. The young offspring eventual begin to thrive and mate between themselves , a new generation is born from the mutations, with each generation born the mutations continue on a genetic level during fetal development additionally the body creates new antibodies in an attempt to overcome this virus. As the generations go by the geneticly mutated offspring continue and mate creating more infected offspring with stronger antibodies. The stronger antibodies eventually overcome the virus at earlier and earlier stages of devlopment until it is eventualy wiped out given it has no possible hosts or perhaps it just goes dormant. At this point in time there now exists two types of the same species those with the mutation and those without, The mutated side of the species now has 46 chomosomes and the non mutated side has 48 thus making interbreeding no longer possible. Both sides of the species continue to flourish in their respective ways those with a larger cranial cavity and larger brain tissue mass begin using tools those unneffected by the virus do not.............
you never know it could be possible
Originally posted by xxblackoctoberxx
Originally posted by minniescar
Just to add food for thought , imagine if you would a virus from space gets introduced to a planet inhabitated by primates. The virus only affects certain primates that carry a special genetic trait ( kinda like cicle cell anemia ) other primates remain uneffected. The virus attacks unborn fetuses during developement causing straigtening of the spine and ecsessive brain tissue growth as well as cranial enlargement. Additional genetic level mutations happen during this time of development as well. Now two colonies of the original species begin to exist, those affected with the virus and those who are not. The species affected with the virus spawns off spring with straight spines, larger cranial cavities, and larger brain tissue mass. The new offspring
remain carriers off the virus but it goes into a more so dormant stage , kinda like being hiv positive but still not having full blown aids.
As with most species mutations are generally killed or shunned by the rest of the group but given the mass of mutated offspring survival becomes possible. The two groups split as the mothers of the mutated offspring leave the colonies in order to protect thier young. The young offspring eventual begin to thrive and mate between themselves , a new generation is born from the mutations, with each generation born the mutations continue on a genetic level during fetal development additionally the body creates new antibodies in an attempt to overcome this virus. As the generations go by the geneticly mutated offspring continue and mate creating more infected offspring with stronger antibodies. The stronger antibodies eventually overcome the virus at earlier and earlier stages of devlopment until it is eventualy wiped out given it has no possible hosts or perhaps it just goes dormant. At this point in time there now exists two types of the same species those with the mutation and those without, The mutated side of the species now has 46 chomosomes and the non mutated side has 48 thus making interbreeding no longer possible. Both sides of the species continue to flourish in their respective ways those with a larger cranial cavity and larger brain tissue mass begin using tools those unneffected by the virus do not.............
you never know it could be possible
evolution is a disease... brilliant
thats the best theory i've heard all day.
Microcosm, that's pretty interesting. Could explain why abduction stories usually involve sterile rooms, medical procedures, etc. Could be they're trying to protect us from their viruses.