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Originally posted by DaTerminator
So, for instance, would we be able to consume (eat in unscientific terms) the organisms which inhabit some of those planets? Or would the chemical make up of those organisms have a neutral or negative effect on us?
Originally posted by DaTerminator
Does any body have any idea or would like to point me to a source which claims to have information concerning what the planets of some of the alledged alien races might be like? Would they have similar plant life such as trees, or would it be completely alien (no pun intended) to us? Would humans be able to survive there and eat native foods, or would the chemical make-up of their organisms be useless to us?
And if any of you out there who claim to travel the stars at night when everyone else is asleep wish to comment, go ahead. I'm cautious to call you credible but it provides interesting reading nonetheless.
Does any body have any idea or would like to point me to a source which claims to have information concerning what the planets of some of the alledged alien races might be like? Would they have similar plant life such as trees, or would it be completely alien (no pun intended) to us?
Would humans be able to survive there and eat native foods, or would the chemical make-up of their organisms be useless to us?
Would evolution most likely follow a similar path, or a very different and unrecognizable one?
One that I have been to has a great deal of water over much of the planet and lots of low trees or high bushes. There are many wood bridges and walkways built to get around the wet parts of the land. There is a great deal of marine life, and the marine life is equivalently evolved as the people, and communicate with the people.
Another I have visited has large land mass. It has water but I did not see it that I recall. The land is covered in vegetation that looks similar to wheat plains. They have no trees. They have animals- wild and domestic, much further advanced and different from our own.
One day Humans on Earth will take our place among our local group of worlds. First we have to realize we are not the only people around.
Originally posted by DaTerminator
Does any body have any idea or would like to point me to a source which claims to have information concerning what the planets of some of the alledged alien races might be like? Would they have similar plant life such as trees, or would it be completely alien (no pun intended) to us? Would humans be able to survive there and eat native foods, or would the chemical make-up of their organisms be useless to us?
And if any of you out there who claim to travel the stars at night when everyone else is asleep wish to comment, go ahead. I'm cautious to call you credible but it provides interesting reading nonetheless.
A little detail-- Advanced people do not eat their animals, they only eat their plants. And advanced animals are as equivalently advanced as their people, and communicate with people by telepathy, voice and body language.
There is no other known planet that we humans could move to. All other known planets have elements that are too hostile to us to be able to move to. The air on a planet is only breathable by the life that already lives there. I did not breathe any air or become exposed to any elements of the worlds I visited. My visit was very controlled by alien life- by their technologies, and my time was very short.
What does this mean? Do animals use technology too? If so, why are they called animals?
If so many different atmospheres are needed, then how do a bunch of different alien races live on one spaceship?
Originally posted by JayKew
Da Terminator,
EarthSister does not answer questions that would embarass her, she purely issues edicts and visits other planets.