lunes, 30 de abril de 2012

Where Are We?





Examines 75 million years of the most amazing alien evidence has come to Earth, from the age of dinosaurs, ancient Egypt, to the desert sky on American today.

Ancient drawings of strange creatures found in caves, unknown chemicals and man-continuous mass sightings in the world - these are just some of the strange stories that will be investigated.

The idea about the ancient aliens is basic. It is claimed that the human population was influenced by a group of aliens who visited Earth in the past.

Aliens were directly involved in the evolution of primates, including humans. It has been suggested that this was achieved through genetic engineering, mixing, or a combination of both, ultimately, helped in the development of human cultures, technologies and religion.
The idea gained widespread exposure in 1968 with the publication of the book the Chariot of the Gods by Erich von Däniken, but the concept has been around since the mid-19th century.

A common variant of the idea includes proposals to the deities of most if not all religions, including angels and demons, are actually aliens whose advanced technologies were taken by people as evidence of a divine status.

This concept is related to the religious practice of a cult, you can see in the current pre-industrial tribal societies. Especially during the Second World War, when the Indians were contacted by the soldiers, advanced equipment, such as guns and tanks.

Cults subsequently tried to obtain wealth through magic and religious rituals.

The old theories state that the aliens deliberately misled the human population into believing they were gods, creating the religion to which people have become involved more efficiently.

The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for or contact with such civilizations.

It is proposed that with the current age of the universe and its myriad of stars, if the Earth were typical, extraterrestrial life should be common. In response to this paradox, the zoo hypothesis is suggested:

Provides that aliens generally avoid making their presence known to mankind, or avoid to influence the development, similar to zookeepers observing animals or the observation of experimental scientists in a study of life.

Proponents of the hypothesis that the Earth and feel human beings are being studied in secret with equipment in the Earth or elsewhere in the Solar System.

Unpublished Manuscripts of Charles Fort, 1915, the novel X, describes how living on Mars or life on Mars control the events on Earth. Fort finally burned the manuscript, but a survivor of her quotes is "The Earth is a farm."

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