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|    JTEM to David Dalton    |
|    Re: cephalopod-like aliens of 40,000 yea    |
|    06 Sep 25 23:09:49    |
      2b2f9ec0       XPost: alt.religion.druid, alt.paranormal, alt.religion.raelian       XPost: alt.religion.scientology, alt.religion.all-worlds       From: jtem01@gmail.com              On 9/6/25 10:51 PM, David Dalton wrote:       > On these groups I have already discussed four refugee       > DNA-based humanoid alien species whose ancestors       > arrived here about 15,000 years ago.       I honestly don't think aliens are here or have ever been here.              It's pointless.              Now alien tech? Oh, I'm certain. But at a once in a million       years arrival rate, there's been two to three probes since       the genus Homo arose... which started with Homo habilis, btw.              There would have been 66 since the dinosaurs went extinct.              There's been, maybe, 45 since Antarctica froze over.              Again, assuming one alien probe arrives every million years.              Of course that may be far too generous.              Of course humanity sent it's first probe, Voyager, out like       50 years ago. Aliens wouldn't have to be very advanced to       send something. Going by us as a model, it's absolutely daft       to imagine Star Wars/Star Trek level tech...              No. The only probes we're likely to see are on a seek-and-       destroy mission.                            --       https://jtem.tumblr.com/tagged/The%20Book%20of%20JTEM/page/5              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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