The aliens that I deal with have hinted that there are reproduction problems, for some, not all. In addition, with their intelligence, they fuckin hate themselves, look at em. What the fuck is that? Can't fix ugly with nice clothes and royal posture. How much does hair cost? 108 billion humans pain, so far, so that aliens can use soul transfusion, incarnate as human, and not look like greasy monsters.
The greys are suits that get "possessed," all the species of aliens use them. Its a convenient identity proxy and security feature to use a drone. Then humans can blame the greys for bad things, and the greys get punished. Theyre biological costumes that are insect based.
Yeah, all the aliens got every chemical you can think of. After our strong A.I. within 25 years, theres no need for localized scientific discovery. Exoplanetary A.I. has already started their own civilization
How can I meet aliens? I probably can't contribute anything to solving reproduction problems, but would not mind if they'd pick my brain, if they are interested.
Are they conscious? Are the A.I.s conscious? Do they have math like we do? Are they willing to answer questions about prime numbers and stuff?
Note that I would have no problem believing in Ays or exoplanetary A.I. In fact, that's what I believe is the destiny of any lifeform that discovers technology. I have difficulty believing you are in contact with them. I'd expect aliens to know about us and keep an eye on the planet, like an intelligence agency, just to make sure that we don't do anything stupid or become too powerful and a danger to them.
And how do intel agencies gather that intelligence? HUMINT and SIGINT, the sigint is obvious, we blast our comms out into space. The HUMINT is what we need to get to the bottom of.
I wouldnt recommend meeting them, they don't care about you. Their personality disorders are not an act, how they treat us is how they view us. Human thought and ingenuity has nothing they havent already figured out, the aliens that I deal with have technology thats 9 million years in advance of ours, every technical problem has already been solved, millions of years ago.
This place is like a free-range physical experiment for them to keep churning out human hybridized DNA, that they also use for their hybrids. Too much has been invested to let it go to Worst Case Scenario, so nuclear, solar, and asteroid catastrophe are already prevented from occurring. Our chimera DNA cannot be created in a lab, this is the big organic lab.
Different things happen to different people. I have a hard time believing you actually thought about extraterrestrials that would have millions of years of advancement, in absolutely every sector of science and "pseudoscience," and that yours or anyone elses insights would be of value to them.
I wouldnt recommend meeting them, they don't care about you.
No surprise there, only pouting.
This place is like a free-range physical experiment for them to keep churning out human hybridized DNA,
Give me space aliens with big booba!
and that yours or anyone elses insights would be of value to them.
Depends on the focus. A neanderthal would be an instant darling for modern anthropologist, for example, despite prospects on the job-market might be rather limited. Sulfur-based micro-organisms from venus, even loser-micro-organisms, would be a sensation for biologists. Alien exo-biologists would be delighted with me, because I got those winning manners.
I have a hard time believing you actually thought about extraterrestrials that would have millions of years of advancement
I did and read a book, and sometimes I think about far-future technology every day. My expectation is that bio is an intermediary step and actually disgusting and primitive. My expectation is that most resources will go into computing in the broadest sense. I also have reason to believe that there is a way to blackmail reality into arbitrary outcomes.
The book is great, but from 1960, so most of the far-out speculation in it is more or less already clearly visible. The topic is independent from space-aliens. If you don't already know it, Isaac Arthur's channel and John Michael Godier are very entertaining, richer and more scientific than most of the stuff I read in the 20th century.
Picking my brain is probably not very productive in terms of tangible benefits, but bug scientists don't study ants for improving bug scientists' love life or help them cheat on exams. I hope you are catching my drift.
Do Greys have faster than light travel? Or time travel? Are they or have their precursors been based on DNA?
Sexual problems? Like fear of failure? I'd expect the greys to have superior space-viagra.
The aliens that I deal with have hinted that there are reproduction problems, for some, not all. In addition, with their intelligence, they fuckin hate themselves, look at em. What the fuck is that? Can't fix ugly with nice clothes and royal posture. How much does hair cost? 108 billion humans pain, so far, so that aliens can use soul transfusion, incarnate as human, and not look like greasy monsters.
The greys are suits that get "possessed," all the species of aliens use them. Its a convenient identity proxy and security feature to use a drone. Then humans can blame the greys for bad things, and the greys get punished. Theyre biological costumes that are insect based.
Yeah, all the aliens got every chemical you can think of. After our strong A.I. within 25 years, theres no need for localized scientific discovery. Exoplanetary A.I. has already started their own civilization
How can I meet aliens? I probably can't contribute anything to solving reproduction problems, but would not mind if they'd pick my brain, if they are interested.
Are they conscious? Are the A.I.s conscious? Do they have math like we do? Are they willing to answer questions about prime numbers and stuff?
Note that I would have no problem believing in Ays or exoplanetary A.I. In fact, that's what I believe is the destiny of any lifeform that discovers technology. I have difficulty believing you are in contact with them. I'd expect aliens to know about us and keep an eye on the planet, like an intelligence agency, just to make sure that we don't do anything stupid or become too powerful and a danger to them.
And how do intel agencies gather that intelligence? HUMINT and SIGINT, the sigint is obvious, we blast our comms out into space. The HUMINT is what we need to get to the bottom of.
Is there a way to snitch on you or sell out humanity for fun and profit? How can I become the Greys' Biden?
I wouldnt recommend meeting them, they don't care about you. Their personality disorders are not an act, how they treat us is how they view us. Human thought and ingenuity has nothing they havent already figured out, the aliens that I deal with have technology thats 9 million years in advance of ours, every technical problem has already been solved, millions of years ago.
This place is like a free-range physical experiment for them to keep churning out human hybridized DNA, that they also use for their hybrids. Too much has been invested to let it go to Worst Case Scenario, so nuclear, solar, and asteroid catastrophe are already prevented from occurring. Our chimera DNA cannot be created in a lab, this is the big organic lab.
Different things happen to different people. I have a hard time believing you actually thought about extraterrestrials that would have millions of years of advancement, in absolutely every sector of science and "pseudoscience," and that yours or anyone elses insights would be of value to them.
No surprise there, only pouting.
Give me space aliens with big booba!
Depends on the focus. A neanderthal would be an instant darling for modern anthropologist, for example, despite prospects on the job-market might be rather limited. Sulfur-based micro-organisms from venus, even loser-micro-organisms, would be a sensation for biologists. Alien exo-biologists would be delighted with me, because I got those winning manners.
I did and read a book, and sometimes I think about far-future technology every day. My expectation is that bio is an intermediary step and actually disgusting and primitive. My expectation is that most resources will go into computing in the broadest sense. I also have reason to believe that there is a way to blackmail reality into arbitrary outcomes.
The book is great, but from 1960, so most of the far-out speculation in it is more or less already clearly visible. The topic is independent from space-aliens. If you don't already know it, Isaac Arthur's channel and John Michael Godier are very entertaining, richer and more scientific than most of the stuff I read in the 20th century.
Picking my brain is probably not very productive in terms of tangible benefits, but bug scientists don't study ants for improving bug scientists' love life or help them cheat on exams. I hope you are catching my drift.
Do Greys have faster than light travel? Or time travel? Are they or have their precursors been based on DNA?