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Humans: The Forgetful Plague

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Mitch

I believe that humans have lived on many, many planets throughout the universe. I think the one before Earth was Mars. Did you know, they found what looks like a Sphinx head on Mars? We basically destroyed Mars, then fled to Earth. Who knows, our entire old civilization could be under the surface of Mars. We then came to Earth, with the knowledge to build the pyramids, and then lost it over time. It's not hard for humans to forget things entirely.

Or, as an 'experiment', humans from a previous planet could have gone around to many other planets, dropping off a few humans to inhabit the planet. We would develop our own beliefs, and forget about our old civilizations.

I believe we deplete each planet we inhabit of all of its natural resources, then move onto another. Imagine being one of the other creatures that inhabited the planet first! It would be like humans are a plague, who sweep through, destroy your planet, then just leave. We're disgusting.
Notice how now, animals are.. striking back? They have nothing left to do. The number of bear attacks is greatly increasing, for example.

Like I said, about us forgetting things as an entire race.
We could have, and probably did, at one time, have full communication with the true God. Perhaps he could only have any power to do anything, or we could only know about him if we did something specific. For example, hold our hands behind us, while imagining a certain object.
Over time, we could easily forget about that, and we would lose communication, and He would not be able to influence us.

For example, in the last 2000 years, we have lost alot of knowledge about the times of Jesus. Noone knows anything for sure. 2000 years is nothing! If that happened in that short of a time, we could EASILY forget an entire religion, because of something such as a heretic, who makes up something else. A few people follow him/her, then more, then more, and eventually we forget the truth.

Another example, is that many years ago, we believed in the Roman, Greek, and Egyptian gods. This was way before anyone knew about the God that 'Christians' worship. Why would we believe a new theory to be more true than an old one? Well, we do. Does anyone believe in the ancient gods anymore? Hardly. So that was forgotten, for some reason.

What we believe in now could easily be FAR from the truth.

Squirrelly

You have a nice point there.

El-Bortukali

Quote from: MitchI believe that humans have lived on many, many planets throughout the universe. I think the one before Earth was Mars. Did you know, they found what looks like a Sphinx head on Mars? We basically destroyed Mars, then fled to Earth. Who knows, our entire old civilization could be under the surface of Mars. We then came to Earth, with the knowledge to build the pyramids, and then lost it over time. It's not hard for humans to forget things entirely.

Or, as an 'experiment', humans from a previous planet could have gone around to many other planets, dropping off a few humans to inhabit the planet. We would develop our own beliefs, and forget about our old civilizations.

I believe we deplete each planet we inhabit of all of its natural resources, then move onto another. Imagine being one of the other creatures that inhabited the planet first! It would be like humans are a plague, who sweep through, destroy your planet, then just leave. We're disgusting.
Notice how now, animals are.. striking back? They have nothing left to do. The number of bear attacks is greatly increasing, for example.

Like I said, about us forgetting things as an entire race.
We could have, and probably did, at one time, have full communication with the true God. Perhaps he could only have any power to do anything, or we could only know about him if we did something specific. For example, hold our hands behind us, while imagining a certain object.
Over time, we could easily forget about that, and we would lose communication, and He would not be able to influence us.

For example, in the last 2000 years, we have lost alot of knowledge about the times of Jesus. Noone knows anything for sure. 2000 years is nothing! If that happened in that short of a time, we could EASILY forget an entire religion, because of something such as a heretic, who makes up something else. A few people follow him/her, then more, then more, and eventually we forget the truth.

Another example, is that many years ago, we believed in the Roman, Greek, and Egyptian gods. This was way before anyone knew about the God that 'Christians' worship. Why would we believe a new theory to be more true than an old one? Well, we do. Does anyone believe in the ancient gods anymore? Hardly. So that was forgotten, for some reason.

What we believe in now could easily be FAR from the truth.

yep,yep.we should all be eradicate!
just give me time to become a geneticist and I'll arrange for that to happen =))
Tá mo chroí istigh ionat

El-Bortukali

too many profecies for my taste.
Tá mo chroí istigh ionat

rave_master_naruto

well, just dont think too much and live peacefully to enjoy life... :D
If you are confused, then do not be confuse so that you will not be confused :D

atomvy

Quote from: MitchI believe that humans have lived on many, many planets throughout the universe. I think the one before Earth was Mars. Did you know, they found what looks like a Sphinx head on Mars? We basically destroyed Mars, then fled to Earth. Who knows, our entire old civilization could be under the surface of Mars. We then came to Earth, with the knowledge to build the pyramids, and then lost it over time. It's not hard for humans to forget things entirely.

Or, as an 'experiment', humans from a previous planet could have gone around to many other planets, dropping off a few humans to inhabit the planet. We would develop our own beliefs, and forget about our old civilizations.

I believe we deplete each planet we inhabit of all of its natural resources, then move onto another. Imagine being one of the other creatures that inhabited the planet first! It would be like humans are a plague, who sweep through, destroy your planet, then just leave. We're disgusting.
Notice how now, animals are.. striking back? They have nothing left to do. The number of bear attacks is greatly increasing, for example.

Like I said, about us forgetting things as an entire race.
We could have, and probably did, at one time, have full communication with the true God. Perhaps he could only have any power to do anything, or we could only know about him if we did something specific. For example, hold our hands behind us, while imagining a certain object.
Over time, we could easily forget about that, and we would lose communication, and He would not be able to influence us.

For example, in the last 2000 years, we have lost alot of knowledge about the times of Jesus. Noone knows anything for sure. 2000 years is nothing! If that happened in that short of a time, we could EASILY forget an entire religion, because of something such as a heretic, who makes up something else. A few people follow him/her, then more, then more, and eventually we forget the truth.

Another example, is that many years ago, we believed in the Roman, Greek, and Egyptian gods. This was way before anyone knew about the God that 'Christians' worship. Why would we believe a new theory to be more true than an old one? Well, we do. Does anyone believe in the ancient gods anymore? Hardly. So that was forgotten, for some reason.

What we believe in now could easily be FAR from the truth.

ide have to disagree i think each planet has its own life forms!

pyramids on mars werent built by us...

and its too physically far to ever be warm enough to support life for humans in particular

malganis

This is an excerpt from David Icke's book The Biggest Secret.

Brian Desborough believes, like the physicists he knew and worked with, that the
Earth was once much nearer the Sun than it is today and that Mars orbited where the
Earth now resides. If, as is claimed, the deep canyons on Mars's surface were caused by
massive torrents of water, there had to have been a warmer climate on Mars, because
today it is so cold that water would freeze instantly and the near-vacuum atmosphere
would make the water instantly vaporise.30 Desborough says that the Earth's closer
proximity to the Sun demanded that the first Earth humans were the black races with
the pigmentation to cope with the much fiercer rays of the Sun. Ancient skeletons found
near Stonehenge in England and along the west coast of France display the nasal and
spinal characteristics of many female Africans.31 Desborough says that Mars, then with
a climate very much like ours, had a white race before the Venus cataclysm. His
research has convinced him that the white Martians built the pyramids which have been
recorded on Mars and they went to war with an advanced black race to conquer the
Earth. These wars, he says, are the wars of the 'gods' described in endless ancient texts,
not least the Hindu Vedas. Desborough adds that after the cataclysm, the white Martians
who had settled on Earth were stranded here without their technology and with their
home planet devastated. These white Martians, he says, became the white peoples of the
Earth. Fascinatingly, some scientists claim that when white people are immersed in
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sensory deprivation tanks for long periods, their circadian rhythm has a frequency of 24
hours 40 minutes, which corresponds not to the rotational period of the Earth, but of
Mars!32 This is not the case with non-white races who are in tune with the Earth's
rotation. Desborough believes that these white Martians were the highly advanced race
of the ancient world known as the Phoenicians or Aryans and they began the long
process of returning to their former technological power after the upheavals which
destroyed the surface of their own planet and devastated this one. My own research
supports this basic theme, although, like everyone seeking the truth of what happened, I
have many questions. A white race, known as the Phoenicians and other names, was
certainly the 'brains' behind the Egyptian civilisation, at least from the period around
3,000 BC, and the Giza Plateau, where the Great Pyramid was built, was formerly
known as El-Kahira, a name which derived from the Arabic noun, El-Kahir, their name
for... Mars.33 Ancient texts reveal that the measurement of time was much related to
Mars, and March 15th, the Ides of March (Mars), was a key date in their Mars-related
calendar, as was October 26th. The first marked the start of Spring and the second was
the end of the year in the Celtic calendar.34 The Holy Grail stories of King Arthur
connect with this theme, also. Camelot apparently jneans Martian City or City of
Mars.35
"What are you doing here, Nasrudin? his neighbor asks. "I'm looking for a key which I lost
in the wood?" Nasrudin replies. "Why don't you look for it in the wood?" says the neighbor,
wondering at Nasrudin's folly. "Because there is much more light here"

Mitch

Malganis!
Thanks so much for that, that was very interesting to read. :) I'll probably try to get that book.

blade5x

Mars at one point had a climate almost identical to that of Earth millions of  years ago. It wasn't until the disappearance of Mars' magnetic field that caused it to lose that warm and wet climate. Every certain amount of time, the poles of a planet reverse, but for some reason, when Mars' reversed, something went wrong and the magnetic field never went back up, which caused the atmosphere to be exposed to space.

Anyway, I don't think whatever helped us build the pyramids came from Mars (because that was a few thousands years) as opposed to millions of years ago when Mars became uninhabitable.

By the way Mars is warm enough to support humans. Temperatures around the equator reach 80F. But that's about the only thing in our favor.

Greenrat

i would have thought that if a civilisation "moved planet" then thered be some records *somewhere* to explain such a massive event.
 atleast a mere scroll or book in a temple or whatever would say something like "earth is nice, but miss mars hope 2 go back one day" some mention of it atleast..
 i do beleive the pyramids are more than just tombs though, probably astrological devices of some kind.
split your awareness between your heart and head.

atomvy

Quote from: blade5xMars at one point had a climate almost identical to that of Earth millions of  years ago. It wasn't until the disappearance of Mars' magnetic field that caused it to lose that warm and wet climate. Every certain amount of time, the poles of a planet reverse, but for some reason, when Mars' reversed, something went wrong and the magnetic field never went back up, which caused the atmosphere to be exposed to space.

Anyway, I don't think whatever helped us build the pyramids came from Mars (because that was a few thousands years) as opposed to millions of years ago when Mars became uninhabitable.

By the way Mars is warm enough to support humans. Temperatures around the equator reach 80F. But that's about the only thing in our favor.


im sorry but that cant possibly be true..if mars had no magnetic fields it wouldnt have any ice polar caps...and it clearly does....presence of gravity is presence of magetic fields.and thers no way we can even speculate what mars was millions of years ago....we can try but we will never really know

atomvy

Quote from: Greenrati would have thought that if a civilisation "moved planet" then thered be some records *somewhere* to explain such a massive event.
 atleast a mere scroll or book in a temple or whatever would say something like "earth is nice, but miss mars hope 2 go back one day" some mention of it atleast..
 i do beleive the pyramids are more than just tombs though, probably astrological devices of some kind.

yeah ...sorry i cant remember where but i read somewhere that there were these stone discs that were used to create certain electric fields that were used to control transporting ships from here to other realms in some lost world that is covered by jungle now....ahh..demn memory....itll come back to me some day!

Astir

Any group of creatures -- given the opportunity and the right conditions -- will in all likelihood become "a pestilence". That doesn't mean the creatures as a whole are inherently evil...we've just been allowed to flourish...at what seems a great expense.
I wouldn't waste time hating humanity or theorizing our purpose.

El-Bortukali

Yeah,i would rather hate all Existence in all it's form rather than hatign a particular species :)
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