posted on Nov, 10 2007 @ 05:18 AM
I have taken my time and swept through a reasonably huge amount of writings and ramblings about aliens, ufo's and stuff that is related. I have seen
these subjects evolve as predicted by anthropologists (but that's not the point of this thread, now, but I can start a new one about it if somebody
is interested).
Back then, when I first got access to internet there were a few thousand sites and thats it. No porn, no forums, no nothing as advanced as today. Just
information. Ufology and such were almost the first subjects of folklore and knowledge to ever surface online. There were educational sites, sites of
universities, a few companies and, well, ufology. It has been online since the beginning, but enough of my memories of the past - we are not
interested about that, either.
What I have seen is not that important, but what I have not seen is more so. It may very well be that I have just missed certain articles, books or
stuff like that, but there are some areas that have barely ever been touched by any serious researcher.
What if, by some chance, all of the logical structures created to explain ufo's just do not make sense because aliens themselves aren't that
perfect. We could imagine a human being living a life without a single mistake and take it as an absurd impossibility for granted.
They may have had enough time to conquer most of physics and by aid of that knowledge they may have reached us, but does it make sense that they have
advanced to perfection in sciences that relate to their biology and abstract reasoning? Could it be that they, too, have leftovers from evolution that
do not walk hand in hand and especially not at the same speed with their advancement of tecnology?
You know the trend - biological human evolution cannot possibly keep up with the immense speed of change (because of tecnology) in the environment
where we live our interacted lifes.
Perhaps they cannot think every possible outcome and have arrived here, done some interaction and in that made a huge mistake, one possibly being the
birth of some religions and sacred texts describing things that would be magic and godly capability to a nonadvanced biological being.
Maybe it is because of things like these, mistakes, that they do not wish to reveal themselves anymore. They may very well know, that despite all
their technology they cannot really predict human behaviour perfectly, just as they possibly cannot explain their own neural pathways perfectly.
Almost all ufology, to some extent, relies of perfection of intelligence by alien beings. You can see it quite clearly, if you read enough of it. For
some certain reasons I think its unreasonable to think that everything they do causes a pefect outcome for them, for us, or both of us. That just
cannot happen.
[edit on 10-11-2007 by rawsom]