What Would Happen If Aliens Were Proven To Exist?

Padawanbater2

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How would it change how humanity views and understands existence?

The Star Trek scenario - tons of alien races exist and are in contact with each other throughout the galaxy/universe. There's good aliens and bad aliens and millions if not billions of different races.

The Microbe scenario - ancient bacterial life is undoubtedly confirmed to have existed on another planet, meaning Earth is not the only place life can happen.

The Alien Invasion scenario - all we know is aliens exist and they're trying to take over the Earth.

... Battlefield LA has me thinking of random shit... lol
 

brownbearclan

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Then a lot of people would finally pull their heads out of their asses about the world is and how things really are in the universe...that and mass pandemonium. :-P
 

Timmahh

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catholic church is already posturing to this effect. basically saying proof of Another NON Earthly entity, would only afirm the existance of god in the churches eyes, when just a century ago, one would of likely been labotomized by the church for speaking such rhetoric.
funny how moldable large powerfull organizations can be when faced with Un Disputable facts. Referring to any power holding entity, not just a religous one.


if flying saucers were to appear all over. whether their intension where one of a good or bad nature, 1/2 of the world population would go apeshit for one reason or another. the rest of us would need to be able to hunker down and wait out the shitstorm that is humans running wild.
but once everything settled down, if their (aliens) intent was truely good, i think it would be a absolute awakening of the human race.
 

skunkpunk13

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theres been some crazy shit on the history channel about aliens and ancient cultures and shit it fucking blew my mind like what if were really a race brought here from some astronaut from thousands and thousands of years ago from some other race way before us and basically seeded the earth or help teach early man things and different cultures like the myans and shit...
 

nj10ii

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What would constitute proof?

I'd say any proof would be attacked and not believed no matter how well it presented facts. I'd say such proof would be enough for some cultures to attack other cultures on the mere fact of belief of such proof. I'd also postulate that some cultures would use such proof to justify killing others, because the way they interpret the proof says that's what they should do.
 

ChubbySoap

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look outside man...

we barely scamper around 25% of the planet and have the audacity to claim sole sovereignty over it.

...and look what we do with it...already managed to trash up the 75% we know almost nothing about while ruining the bits we do
we aren't even out of diapers yet...constantly shitting ourselves and all.
we best be hoping all there is out there is tiny bugs...
if anything remotely advanced flies out here for some bizarre reason, or we stupidly 'discover' some and start jabbering at it like the poo flinging apes we are, we go the way of the native american and aztec imho.
 

TasK211

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How would it change how humanity views and understands existence?

The Star Trek scenario - tons of alien races exist and are in contact with each other throughout the galaxy/universe. There's good aliens and bad aliens and millions if not billions of different races.

The Microbe scenario - ancient bacterial life is undoubtedly confirmed to have existed on another planet, meaning Earth is not the only place life can happen.

The Alien Invasion scenario - all we know is aliens exist and they're trying to take over the Earth.
Ancient astronauts - intelligent extraterrestrial beings called ancient astronauts or ancient aliens have visited Earth, and this contact is connected with the origins or development of human cultures, technologies, and religions. A common variant of the idea include proposals that deities from most, if not all, religions are actually extraterrestrials, and their technologies were taken as evidence of their divine status.

Proponents of ancient astronaut theories often maintain that humans are either descendants or creations of beings who landed on Earth thousands of years ago. An associated idea is that much of human knowledge, religion, and culture came from extraterrestrial visitors in ancient times, in that ancient astronauts acted as a “mother culture
” <--- crazy shit to think about and watch if its ever on history, but dont take everything they say to heart, just keep the open mind..
 

Luger187

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they will enslave us and force us to work in the mines for the next few hundred years. then destroy the planet after they take all the goods. if they made it here from their planet, that probably wouldnt be too hard for them.

although their "ships" probably have leaders, since it takes a hierarchy to run the ship. so their leaders will want to talk to our leaders first. depending on what leaders we have, and how they handle it, it could go good or bad.

if life is abundant in the universe, there is less of a chance that they see us as interesting. we could be just another species on just another planet...
but if life is rare, and we are the first planet with life theyve discovered, im sure they would try to form a bond with us. or study us
 
they will enslave us and force us to work in the mines for the next few hundred years. then destroy the planet after they take all the goods. if they made it here from their planet, that probably wouldnt be too hard for them.

although their "ships" probably have leaders, since it takes a hierarchy to run the ship. so their leaders will want to talk to our leaders first. depending on what leaders we have, and how they handle it, it could go good or bad.

if life is abundant in the universe, there is less of a chance that they see us as interesting. we could be just another species on just another planet...
but if life is rare, and we are the first planet with life theyve discovered, im sure they would try to form a bond with us. or study us

Sounds like a pretty good movie
 

destructo

Member
theres been some crazy shit on the history channel about aliens and ancient cultures and shit it fucking blew my mind like what if were really a race brought here from some astronaut from thousands and thousands of years ago from some other race way before us and basically seeded the earth or help teach early man things and different cultures like the myans and shit...
Ancient astronauts - intelligent extraterrestrial beings called ancient astronauts or ancient aliens have visited Earth, and this contact is connected with the origins or development of human cultures, technologies, and religions. A common variant of the idea include proposals that deities from most, if not all, religions are actually extraterrestrials, and their technologies were taken as evidence of their divine status.

Proponents of ancient astronaut theories often maintain that humans are either descendants or creations of beings who landed on Earth thousands of years ago. An associated idea is that much of human knowledge, religion, and culture came from extraterrestrial visitors in ancient times, in that ancient astronauts acted as a &#8220;mother culture&#8221; <--- crazy shit to think about and watch if its ever on history, but dont take everything they say to heart, just keep the open mind..
This is total pseudoscientific nonsense.
 

TokeSmoker420

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That is total pseudoscientific nonsense.
Not really. evidence of ET's are in alot of religious texts, and art work aswell. paintings in the great pyramids, mayan pyramids, and numerous other places.

think about this....

Genesis 1:26
26 Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground."
 

secretweapon

Active Member
What really blows my mind is that there are billions of planets within our galaxy and that there are billions of galaxies in the universe, the chance of life is pretty good! Relativity and Quantum physics blow my mind especially baked on my favorite sativa
 

destructo

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Not really. evidence of ET's are in alot of religious texts, and art work aswell. paintings in the great pyramids, mayan pyramids, and numerous other places.

think about this....

Genesis 1:26
26 Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground."
That passage from the bible is completely open to interpretation. Emphasising on words doesn't create evidence out of thin air.

I could personally write a long detailed explanation about why the entire idea is nothing but pseudoscientific nonsense. The problem is that I don't really have the time to do that right now. I fully support everything this article says. If you're interested, check this out too.
Robert T. Carroll said:
The term 'ancient astronauts' designates the speculative notion that aliens are responsible for the most ancient civilizations on earth. The most notorious proponent of this idea is Erich von Däniken, author of several popular books on the subject. His Chariots of the Gods? Unsolved Mysteries of the Past, for example, is a sweeping attack on the memories and abilities of ancient peoples. Von Däniken claims that the myths, arts, social organizations, etc., of ancient cultures were introduced by astronauts from another world. He questions not just the capacity for memory, but the capacity for culture and civilization itself, in ancient peoples. Prehistoric humans did not develop their own arts and technologies, but rather were taught art and science by visitors from outer space.

Where is the proof for von Däniken's claims? Some of it was fraudulent. For example, he produced photographs of pottery that he claimed had been found in an archaeological dig. The pottery depicts flying saucers and was said to have been dated from Biblical times. However, investigators from Nova (the fine public-television science program) found the potter who had made the allegedly ancient pots. They confronted von Däniken with evidence of his fraud. His reply was that his deception was justified because some people would only believe if they saw proof ("The Case of the Ancient Astronauts," first aired 3/8/78, done in conjunction with BBC's Horizon and Peter Spry-Leverton)!

However, most of von Däniken's evidence is in the form of specious and fallacious arguments. His data consists mainly of archaeological sites and ancient myths. He begins with the ancient astronaut assumption and then forces all data to fit the idea. For example, in Nazca, Peru, he explains giant animal drawings in the desert as an ancient alien airport. The likelihood that these drawings related to the natives' religion or science is not considered. He also frequently reverts to false dilemma reasoning of the following type: "Either this data is to be explained by assuming these primitive idiots did this themselves or we must accept the more plausible notion that they got help from extremely advanced peoples who must have come from other planets where such technologies as anti-gravity devices had been invented." His devotion to this theory has not dwindled, despite contrary evidence, as is evidenced by still another book on the subject, Arrival of the Gods : Revealing the Alien Landing Sites at Nazca [1998].​

There have been many critics of von Däniken's notions, but Ronald Story stands out as the most thorough. Most critics of von Däniken's theory point out that prehistoric peoples were not the helpless, incompetent, forgetful savages he makes them out to be. (They must have at least been intelligent enough to understand the language and teachings of their celestial instructors--no small feat!) It is true that we still do not know how the ancients accomplished some of their more astounding physical and technological feats. We still wonder how the ancient Egyptians raised giant obelisks in the desert and how stone age men and women moved huge cut stones and placed them in position in dolmens and passage graves. We are amazed by the giant carved heads on Easter Island and wonder why they were done, who did them, and why they abandoned the place. We may someday have the answers to our questions, but they are most likely to come from scientific investigation not pseudoscientific speculation. For example, observing contemporary stone age peoples in Papua New Guinea, where huge stones are still found on top of tombs, has taught us how the ancients may have accomplished the same thing with little more than ropes of organic material, wooden levers and shovels, a little ingenuity and a good deal of human strength. Nova's "Secrets of Lost Empires" made no appeal to alien teachers in the attempt to figure out how the ancient Egyptians might have raised a giant obelisk, how the medieval warriors built their catapults and how & why the sculptors of Easter Island did what they did.​

We have no reason to believe our ancient ancestors' memories were so much worse than our own that they could not remember these alien visitations well enough to preserve an accurate account of them. There is little evidence to support the notion that ancient myths and religious stories are the distorted and imperfect recollection of ancient astronauts recorded by ancient priests. The evidence to the contrary--that prehistoric or 'primitive' peoples were (and are) quite intelligent and resourceful--is overwhelming.​

Of course, it is possible that visitors from outer space did land on earth a few thousand years ago and communicate with our ancestors. But it seems more likely that prehistoric peoples themselves were responsible for their own art, technology and culture. Why concoct such an explanation as von Däniken's? To do so may increase the mystery and romance of one's theory, but it also makes it less reasonable, especially when one's theory seems inconsistent with what we already know about the world. And why restrict one's examples to Egypt, Mexico, and other non-European countries? What about the builders of Newgrange or Stonehenge? The ancient astronaut hypothesis is unnecessary. Occam's razor should be applied and the hypothesis rejected.​
 
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