Imagine Everyone of us Is an Alien?

in blurttribe •  last year 

leo-sMPRCsoUM4A-unsplash.jpg
source

One of the most important and perplexing questions that people have been asking for millennia is one that we still don't have the answers to. "Do we live alone in the cosmos?" Upon careful consideration and without any preconceived notions skewing your thinking, the obvious response would seem to be "no."

The cosmos is so vast that it is beyond the capacity of our limited minds to fully comprehend, and to make matters worse, it is expanding—and doing so at an accelerated rate—always.

It would be extremely conceited of us to believe that we are the only living things in the cosmos. It seems unfathomable that life could exist on any one of the trillions of planets in the universe, let alone exist on our own.

Then where are all the extraterrestrials? Why are they not in the picture? Maybe we'll figure it out eventually. Let me pose you another thought-provoking query in the interim. What if, all along, we were the aliens?

Do We Look Like Aliens?

Allow me to explain. Indeed, as all other animals on Earth, we have undergone millions of years of evolution, but the origin of life on Earth is still a mystery to us. Even though we've traveled up to 4 billion years, we still don't know exactly how it happened.

What if life began somewhere else on Earth, on an asteroid or planet, and was delivered here by accident or design? It was formerly believed that billions of years ago, Mars—the planet that is becoming more and more intriguing in the context of the "search for extraterrestrial life"—had enormous oceans, the remains of which we are still finding underground.

What if there was an extension level catastrophe that destroyed everything on Mars, a planet with a thriving biosphere full of different species? Imagine that massive asteroids struck the planet's surface, some of which made landfall on Earth and brought with them hitchhikers who brought about the beginning of life on the planet.

What if sentient beings with sentience deliberately dropped life-bearing seeds onto Earth, even though they knew it was game over for them? Perhaps life could find a home on this new world.

Alternatively, what if highly developed beings transported life from a distant location to examine its evolution on a whole new planet with a distinct environment? This doesn't really require advanced technology because we could accomplish the same thing ourselves in the future.

These kinds of questions undoubtedly get you to reflect and give you a wider view of life in the universe. Will we ever know for certain? I really hope so. If we can solve it, it will rank among the greatest mysteries ever.

Greetings😊



Posted from https://blurtlatam.intinte.org
Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE BLURT!
Sort Order:  
  ·  last year  ·  

Upvoted. Thank You for sending some of your rewards to @null. Read my last posts to make sure that BLURT burning is profitable for you. Before using this bot please make sure your account has at least 100 BP. Get more BLURT:

@ mariuszkarowski/how-to-get-automatic-upvote-from-my-accounts

@ blurtbooster/blurt-booster-introduction-rules-and-guidelines-1699999662965

@ nalexadre/blurt-nexus-creating-an-affiliate-account-1700008765859

@ kryptodenno - win BLURT POWER delegation

@ ctime/burn-bot-liquid-blurt

  ·  last year  ·  

Hello🤗, Thank you for sharing this creative work! We just stopped by to sa_20231204_102131_0000.png


Visit our discord at:https://discord.gg/pvy2vZ9YRu
Follow us on X at: https://mobile.x.com/BlurttribeC