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Originally posted by ChicUFO
Actually I do not believe in Grey's at all. I do not believe that they exist. I am simply trying to understand how such a species could have evolved and I believe that the OP is trying to do the same. If I say the Grey's are genetically engineered then, case closed, they didn't evolve and trying to understand their evolution is a wast of time. That's why we don't attempt to understand the evolution of a bicycle, it is a creation with no evolutionary history. If we say the Grey's are GE then they have no evolutionary history, the case is closed and this thread can be locked, we would need no more discussion.
Originally posted by ChicUFO
reply to post by game over man
I would think that the laws of physics are the same throughout our universe and that the planet that the Grey's evolved on would be much the same as any other. The environment of that planet might vary tremendously from our own world though. We have had catastrophes on Earth that they may have never experienced and vise versa.
Here on Earth an asteroid crashed into the planet and killed off the dinosaurs. This event left the mammals to evolve into us. The Grey's would could have evolved along the same lines except that maybe an event killed their dinosaurs ten million years earlier. They could be ten million years more evolved than we are even if their world is the same age as our own.
Originally posted by ShadeWolf
It seems quite possible that the Greys evolved from a cetaceanoid progenitor species.