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Originally posted by Eaglecall
Bullcrap. Humans are nothing. There are more stars in the galaxy than grains of sand in the whole state of Florida. The probability of having inhabited planets are astronomical. Even more, the probabilities of having species that naturally evolved millions of years ago, are even greater. The probabilities of having humanoid species develop a billion years ago are there. In those cases, the technology and level of achievement of those civilizations would put any Star Wars image in ridicule. Even more, I wouldn't be surprised if HUNDREDS of other species were visiting Earth. Others monitoring, others performing experiments right in our own backyard. This planet was probably full of visitations well before the first human walked on Earth.
There are more stars in the galaxy than grains of sand in the whole state of Florida. The probability of having inhabited planets are astronomical. Even more, the probabilities of having species that naturally evolved millions of years ago, are even greater.
Originally posted by BO XIAN
reply to post by Eaglecall
There are more stars in the galaxy than grains of sand in the whole state of Florida. The probability of having inhabited planets are astronomical. Even more, the probabilities of having species that naturally evolved millions of years ago, are even greater.
Uhhhh No. I don't believe any of your assertions re evolution in such a context.
IIRC, there's not been anything close to the amount of time required for even a few measely low class microbes to evolve. The complexity in life is tooo incredible.
The mathematics just doesn't support such in the time that we calculate has existed in this multiverse.
And, interestingly, none of the UFO critters support such a notion of evolution being the cause of what we observe either.
I don't believe the fallen angels/ET critters' panspermia sort of explanation that THEY created it all either.
However, it is interesting that NONE of them support the idea of evolution as you articulated in that post.
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.edit on 5/1/2012 by BO XIAN because: additionedit on 5/1/2012 by BO XIAN because: typo
Personally, I do not believe evolution has a scientific leg to stand on.