BrendaH
Jedi
Quote from Pashalis:
From my perspective it seems like our current understanding on how life can exist, and in which form, outside of our planet is based on a human centric perspective.
I don't remember in which book John Keel discussed that, but he made a pretty good point that all we know (or think we know) about life, is based on human centric ideas and thus pretty faulty, at best. So in short, I don't think we can reliably measure, if life exist elsewhere by our very limited understanding of it and the nature of our reality and universe.
So I tend to be pretty skeptical about all those models on how, where and in which condition "life can exist". On top of that comes the hyperdimensional aspect. So if X scientist say, that there can be (or can't be) life "here or there" because of "this or that law", I say: Says who?
Also, all life probably doesn't have to be necessarily defined purely physically, which opens another can of worms.
I agree. And I also want to relate this with some things the C's said:
Session 9 june 1996:
Q: (L) Are there any specific properties to those genes that are of specific interest to aliens or extraterrestrials?
A: Only that which we have already told you, that this was the last "race" to be seeded on earth in 3rd density.
Session november 16 1994
Q: (L) Would you help me out here. I'm trying to figure out why, if that planet was turned into a cinder, why were human beings seeded there... what was the point in being brought into being on a planet that was very shortly to become a cinder... a crispy critter...
A: Okay. Now: "Shocker" For you. It hasn't become a cinder yet.
Q: (L) Okay. What is it. You told us it was a cinder... burned up... what is the real story here?
A: It will be at the same "time" that you go to 4th density. The human race is currently being formed on D'Ahnkiar
Session October 4 1997
Q: Another derivation of the word root of Scorpio is 'skopos,' or 'to see.' You said that the human race was seeded on a planet in the constellation Scorpio, and, therefore, when the zodiac was set up and the clues were laid out, it seems to me that the insertion of the sign of Libra was designed to take power away from human beings, to take their hands away, to prevent them from seeing, to make them defenseless. Is this imagery close?
A: On track
Session november 2 1994
Q: (L) Now, you said that the Nephilim were seeded on a planet called D'Ankhiar as were human beings. When you said we were seeded there, what did you mean.
A: Was proper environment for molecularization.
Q: (L) Are you saying that the physical bodies on planet earth, the various types of mankind such as Neanderthal, Cro-Magnon, Australopithicus etc., were generated on that other planet and then brought here?
A: Yes.
Session sep 24 1995:
Q: (L) Okay, if it started with the Nordic types, and that is where the other humanoid combinations came from, what genetic combinations were used for human beings? Black people, for instance, since they are so unlike "Nordics?"
A: The Nordic genes were mixed with the gene pool already available on Earth, known as Neanderthal.
Q: (L) What was the genetic combination used to obtain the Oriental races?
A: Orientals come from a region known in your legends as "Lemuria," and are a previous hybridization from 7 genetic code structures from within Orion Union, designed to best fit the earth climate and cosmic ray environment then existent on earth
So, my point is, many races were "seeded" and modified by Orions STS to fit with the enviroment, and this makes our cientific way to search for life on another planet, the requirements for a zone to be habitable practically impractical, unless they are searching for other humans 100% identical to us or unless they are searching another place to inhabit. And this makes me wonder: have they ever thought about the possibility of another race with a physical development completely different from ours? I mean, we even have species that doesn't need of oxygen (and I'm not closing myself to the concept of have or not have oxygen for life) These things make me think that they are searching for something else, some near planet to inhabit. I could be wrong but it results me strange if cientists so well prepared as apparently NASA's are, have never thought about the possibility of races with vital requirements different from ours.
And assuming that the only ones who know about the Orions, etc. are the most important people of the NASA and not the cientists that only work there (and this is the most logical approach I think) wouldn't be a little closed-minded on the part of the scientists to assume that the only planets that could have life are the ones that have the same features as our planet? And that if one of this features differs from our planet they just discard the possibility of life? I mean, or they have a bigger plan that goes beyond of searching exoplanets just to search if there is life or they are so close-minded to think that only similiar planets are able to have life, because it so imposible to have beings with different features as ours living on another planet so different from ours.