12-02-2012, 10:49 AM
I think that there is another way to look at this which many do not manage well.
But consider that the dinosaur was the Earth's major player for a vastly greater period of time compared to the human. What if the dinosaur had been able to continue its evolution naturally, just as science claims that the mammal did? If a little Rat could evolve into a human, then ......
Given that historical fact, would it be so hard to suppose that life on other planets may also be reptilian in nature?
And that, because their planet was not interfered with the way ours was, that such beings may have evolved with more reptilian characteristics?
It is certainly possible that life on various planets may have no resemblances at all given the very nature of their environmental influences, but is also just as plausible that any alien race which may have come here in ancient times could have been at least as reptilian as those which had survived on our planet for millions of years.
Now, you take an advanced evolved aspect of such a race, place them on Earth with an ability to manipulate genetic reproduction, as we are now able to ourselves, and consider that there were many species to use as guinea pigs, is it really too much of a leap to suppose that a hybrid of their own species and some hybrid of earth species was not developed which became a prominent evolving aspect of life on this planet. Which would be very much controlled and manipulated by those higher more advanced beings from which they spawned.
Even to such a state of being where certain aspects of such hybridization became an elite population which sought to have control over the worldly populations of mixed breeds and races so that they could maintain a beneficial opportunity for their own specific bloodline?
The problem is not accepting the many possibilities as credible. The real problem is beating away the camouflage.
But consider that the dinosaur was the Earth's major player for a vastly greater period of time compared to the human. What if the dinosaur had been able to continue its evolution naturally, just as science claims that the mammal did? If a little Rat could evolve into a human, then ......
Given that historical fact, would it be so hard to suppose that life on other planets may also be reptilian in nature?
And that, because their planet was not interfered with the way ours was, that such beings may have evolved with more reptilian characteristics?
It is certainly possible that life on various planets may have no resemblances at all given the very nature of their environmental influences, but is also just as plausible that any alien race which may have come here in ancient times could have been at least as reptilian as those which had survived on our planet for millions of years.
Now, you take an advanced evolved aspect of such a race, place them on Earth with an ability to manipulate genetic reproduction, as we are now able to ourselves, and consider that there were many species to use as guinea pigs, is it really too much of a leap to suppose that a hybrid of their own species and some hybrid of earth species was not developed which became a prominent evolving aspect of life on this planet. Which would be very much controlled and manipulated by those higher more advanced beings from which they spawned.
Even to such a state of being where certain aspects of such hybridization became an elite population which sought to have control over the worldly populations of mixed breeds and races so that they could maintain a beneficial opportunity for their own specific bloodline?
The problem is not accepting the many possibilities as credible. The real problem is beating away the camouflage.