posted on Apr, 16 2011 @ 03:34 AM
reply to post by onehuman
Well personally I think that the moon is NOT dead. I strongly believe that there is activitiy. Either alien visitors, or the moon is inhabited by one
or more species. We humans automatically assume that a hostile environment (no oxygen, too hot, too cold, no sunlight) is not suitable for life. Well
here on earth that may be the case because of our genetics and evolution. We learned to survive in our atmosphere and under what we see as excellent
condtions for life. We are searching for earthlike planets in the galaxy as we assume that only on this type of planets live could exist and / or
evelop. We know too little if nothing about alien life. It could be very well possible that there are lifeforms that consist of other elements than
found on earth. None of these basic elements our earth scientists think are required to create and sustain life.
Now for the music part:
From the Apollo transcripts we do not know whether the astronauts heard the music:
1: inside the module (without the headset)
2: via the headset, thus on the same frequency as used by NASA
3: coming from the loudspeaker
4: coming out of space througt the walls of the module
5: inside their heads
So the music either was generated electronically / digitally and transmitted, or the music was heard directly inside the heads of the astronauts,
which could be some kind of telepathy. Many scientist believe that the further humans genetically evolve the more they will start to communicate via
telepathy. Did the astronauts really "hear" music with their ears or did they think they heard it but it was in fact communication on a higher
level?
Who knows ...
Greetz,
Sander
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