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  • Did yoda translate these texts?

  • As for thanking me for being your friend... the pleasure is all mine. Your videos have provided me with good entertainment the past 2 days, and I'm far from done. I've already absorbed much of this information. It's a subject matter that interests me very much, but these videos convey the info. in a very entertaining fashion.

    I don't believe all of Sitchin's information/translations are correct, but I believe in the main gist... these beings did exist and seeded mankind.

  • And this is the start of our manlipulated/mutated DNA...

  • We'd still be living in caves and grunting to one another if something/somebody didn't intervene and speed up the evolutionary process.

  • Well, just looking at the way the world is right now and where it's heading, it would have been better if we were left alone in the first place ;)

  • Yeah, I wasn't saying it was a good thing. It probably took over a billion years just to go from single celled organisms to simple vertebrates. You just don't go from cave dwellars to sending people to the moon in 15K years. Evolution is a slow, laborious process. Something intervened.

    On the flip side though, an ELE very well could have happened before we ever reached this point naturally, then we start over from scratch. Intelligent life is probably rare in the universe for this reason.

  • Yes, I agree, 'something' did intervene and unfortunately, they have done it countless times before from what history is now showing. They should have left us evolve ourselves without interferance - we would have been a better species on this planet.

    It appears we get so far and then....it all starts over again - but starts with people that can grow crops, feed cities, know the stars etc.

    Universe - Stars are 'born' in clusters...why is our star 'alone' ? It is not alone, that does not happen.

  • I wonder why that is? Very interesting point you made sir...I wish I knew the answer to that.

  • Our star may not have been alone. There is a theory that there is a failed star far beyond Pluto (brown dwarf). Our solar system may be binary, it's just that the other star stopped burning long ago. Jupiter also seems like it was destined to be a star, but didn't quite garner enough mass to ignite.

    As for starting over, that's probably common in the universe. It's a fight against the clock to be harness space travel before an ELE wipes your species out.

  • Correct, it is a pity 'those in power' do not let out the majority of information concerning our solar system.

    As for Jupiter, I think there is still time for it to light up and the activity on it right now suggests 'something' is going on/changing over the last 10 or so years. Maybe when it is exposed (like the rest of the planets and us with them) to the Milkyways direct core radiation.....exciting times none the less ;)

  • Well Jupiter lacks the mass to ignite. According to all knows laws of physics, it can't ignite, and won't, not even if the sun were next door to it.

    As for those in power keeping the knowledge to themselves, no question about it. Not only do they keep the general public in the dark, but also go as far as to purposely confuse us with lies/contradictions (see also religion). It started way back with "let us confuse their language so they cannot understand one another"... post tower of Babel.

  • I'm with you, I've heard Jupiter or Saturn could ignite..What I've heard though could be all BS. you know.I'm with you 100 percent, thanks for the comments and also thanks for being my friend..; ) Peace and Love

  • I heard it was Saturn that could some day ignite?I don't know though...

  • Yes, I heard those stories as well, and I can assure you they are BS. It quite simply can't happen. I believe I heard a whacked out theory about a probe armed with nukes going into the core of Saturn then detonating? This probe would be crushed long before by the insanely strong magnetic field around the planet, not to mention these planets have been bombarded in the past by meteors and those detonations pack exponentially more megatons than the strongest Abomb ever could, yet no ignition.

  • Yes, I remember the comet that broke up going into Jupiter or Saturn in the late 90s or early 00s.

    Scientists were worried back then that 'something' would happen (it seems they didn't remember the 'laws' ?) but nothing did.

    I never heard about that nuke theory though.

    This is a good discussion BTW !

    What about Saturn's moon Lapetus ? What are your thoughts on it as it is very 'strange' moon indeed, even stranger than our own...

  • I think we'll find out soon enough,even today on CNN they said that the 'red spot' measures about three Earths across and has lost 15 percent of its diameter between 1996 and 2006 (why hear that now and not about 2007/2008?).

    It shrank by about 1 kilometer (about 0.6 miles) A DAY during that time period.

    Things are speeding up;)

    As for the 'laws' of physics,they are only 'laws' until they are proven false,why are they even called 'laws'?

    We are ALREADY traveling faster than the speed of light.

  • Well so far it hasn't been proven false. There is no more reason to expect Jupiter or Saturn to ignite than there is for you to not come down the next time you jump up in the air... put it that way. Whatever those scientists were worried about, it wasn't Jupiter igniting, rest assured.

    As for Lapetus... yes, it's a very interesting moon. If you're asking if I think it's artificial... no, I don't.

  • Gravity,now that Is a strange one and a very deep question,its strange you should bring it up as scientists still cannot fully explain gravity.

    Even Einstein couldnt totally get it right and fit it into 'everything'-although somebody just did a while back in a 'unified field theory'.

    Lapetus,no,I didnt ask or imply anything of the sort and sorry if my post seemed that way;) Its shape should not be that way and its orbit is 'strange' as well - whatever about the questions of its 'appearance'.

  • I used to believe you needed to increase the mass of Jupiter to get to 'ignite' until I realized the whole principle on which that is based is bunk.

    Jupiter is ALREADY ignited - it transmits vastly more heat than it receives from the sun. It contains a black hole, but its internal 'gravity' isn't pulling in enough matter yet to extend its magnetic field as a containment field for trapped plasma to a point where we can see it burning - its plasma field may one day be visible.

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