Monday 7 August 2017

ARE WE HUMAN OR ARE WE DANCER ?.....

..... thanks to Hunter S. Thompson and Brandon Flowers.





I was just listening to a guy on National Radio being interviewed about the possibility of life on Mars. He wasn't a nutter but is a serious and reasoned thinker. He doesn't have any crackpot ideas about martians but is interested in research of the planet to see if, in times past, there was any form of life and doesn't rule out the possibility, as Stephen Hawkins doesn't of humans colonising other planets in the future.

For some time I've wondered if in fact humans colonised Earth. It would explain a lot in terms of discovery, inventions, religion and fantasy. Repressed memory as a genetic makeup could have led to those explosive technological advancements over the years.

Anyway, I Googled the question today and discovered that Dr Ellis Silver an American ecologist believes that human beings may not be indigenous to Earth. He reckons that humans aren't properly adapted to living on Earth as our species adapted and evolved in a place with weaker gravity pull. Humans are chronically ill with back pains, inability to face exposure to the sun and birth-giving is difficult and unnatural compared to animal species.

If human beings did in the dim dark past settle on Earth it was probably because they'd already fucked up some other planet and had to leave it.



Obviously on landing and settling on Earth something went wrong. Crashes, diseases, disputes (they discovered that some geezer had smuggled a double bass on board) etc.

Now after fucking this planet up we are going to need another one.




Just a thought.


HUMAN



4 comments:

Robert ka kite i nga mea i te rangi said...

Ok there could be life on Mars but was has Stephen Hawkings to do with it? A plug for atheists?
Paragraph two reminds me we are not dealing with nutters or does it?
In paragraph three he finds a naive ecologist (wow an ecologist not a biologist) making extraordinary claims. Has he never watch an antelope giving birth. Babies never just pop out!
Paragraph four kind of makes sense.
Finally he says "Oh dear, sorry planet we'll sell you off and hop to the next".
Actually there is no "other planet"!

THE CURMUDGEON said...

Stephen Hawkins is positing space exploration and colonisation in the future.

I don't believe that there isn't another (or a million more) planets that are suitable for human beings to live on.

If you are correct and I'm wrong re the existence of an afterlife we'll both find out the truth.

Richard (of RBB) said...

I'm worried about the antelope. Did the birth go okay?

THE CURMUDGEON said...

Sorry but the antelope didn't make it.
Cheer up though, Robert reckons that the antelope will be receiving special news from god in heaven.
Either that or it's special treatment by way of milk, flour, egg, and breadcrumbs.