Aliens are amongst us

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But this still doesn't explain George W Bush

http://metro.co.uk/2015/08/12/octopuses-are-aliens-scientists-decide-after-dna-study-5339123/?ito=facebook
 
I wonder if I'm the only one one here that's read The Swarm, perhaps it could happen with octopuses :39:

 
Cheshire Villan - 13/8/2015 17:01

Disappointed. I thought this was another thread about Clive when I saw the title.

:1: :1: :19: :19: arm from the planet iaybinhereforages are come in peace :9:

Watched a programme tonight about coral and its supposed to be a cosmic life form that came from space, i think life is seeded by one giant penis that shoots orgasmic organisms from black holes in space IMO
 
That sounds familiar Clive, I remember reading about "Panspermia" before, it's a fascinating theory, meteorites, comets and asteroids flying around distributing life everywhere

 
tbh Steph dude the comets metors etc remind me of sperm and Earth/pl,antes like eggs that get fetalized on a larger scale, life seems to replicate itself all sizes, weird
 
tbh Steph dude the comets metors etc remind me of sperm and Earth/pl,antes like eggs that get fetalized on a larger scale, life seems to replicate itself all sizes, weird
 
ClivetheVillan - 14/8/2015 00:39

tbh Steph dude the comets metors etc remind me of sperm and Earth/pl,antes like eggs that get fetalized on a larger scale, life seems to replicate itself all sizes, weird

:1: Genius Clive mate!

I remember trippin' balls before with a few mates in Autumn and all the trees around the apartments had no leaves. I couldn't stop thinking how much they looked like veins growing up out of the ground. Like everything was replicating itself on a bigger scale.

Sometimes I think we live in a universe within a universe and on and on for infinity. Like the universe we're in now is just an atom in another one

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Stephen Jay Hawkings - 14/8/2015 01:17

ClivetheVillan - 14/8/2015 00:39

tbh Steph dude the comets metors etc remind me of sperm and Earth/pl,antes like eggs that get fetalized on a larger scale, life seems to replicate itself all sizes, weird

:1: Genius Clive mate!

I remember trippin' balls before with a few mates in Autumn and all the trees around the apartments had no leaves. I couldn't stop thinking how much they looked like veins growing up out of the ground. Like everything was replicating itself on a bigger scale.

Sometimes I think we live in a universe within a universe and on and on for infinity. Like the universe we're in now is just an atom in another one

:139:
Great minds think alike dude :35: used to have them deep talks with the lads back in the late 90's 2000, after many bongs buckets tulips and E's we always got onto the atom universe thought i think there is defo something to it mate tbh cos so many young folk seem to get into that kind of thinking about the universe and what it is when deep in thought

Me and the mrs still have these chats now and again :19: she is adament we am bacteria of some form but nowadays i tend to go for the universe is projected from the mind experiancing oursleves from one source, and there may be many levels which explains the reason why protons vanish when not observed science found this would mean atoms etc am not there until there is an observer so our minds is like a projector in this reality we know........see om still mental after all these years :139:
 
ClivetheVillan - 14/8/2015 02:08

Me and the mrs still have these chats now and again :19: she is adament we am bacteria of some form but nowadays i tend to go for the universe is projected from the mind experiancing oursleves from one source, and there may be many levels which explains the reason why protons vanish when not observed science found this would mean atoms etc am not there until there is an observer so our minds is like a projector in this reality we know........see om still mental after all these years :139:

lol "still crazy after all these years" someone once sang :17:

Quantum Enigma is a great book I've read, and touches on what you've said there. You can look at at something simple like a chair and think it's real but in the quantum world it's being held together by your own observation, and when not, it's in a state of "superposition" or in other words, all states simultaneously.

I totally agree about the one consciousness theory too, although it pisses me off when New Ageists and religious types refer to that as "God", it's just trying to validate and justify their own beliefs, while science will always be discovering more and more wonderful and insane things and we keep progressing forward. We know nothing yet (Jon Snow) and that should be the sole reason to keep going and discovering what the hell this is all about

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Stephen Jay Hawkings - 14/8/2015 12:39

ClivetheVillan - 14/8/2015 02:08

Me and the mrs still have these chats now and again :19: she is adament we am bacteria of some form but nowadays i tend to go for the universe is projected from the mind experiancing oursleves from one source, and there may be many levels which explains the reason why protons vanish when not observed science found this would mean atoms etc am not there until there is an observer so our minds is like a projector in this reality we know........see om still mental after all these years :139:

lol "still crazy after all these years" someone once sang :17:

Quantum Enigma is a great book I've read, and touches on what you've said there. You can look at at something simple like a chair and think it's real but in the quantum world it's being held together by your own observation, and when not, it's in a state of "superposition" or in other words, all states simultaneously.

I totally agree about the one consciousness theory too, although it pisses me off when New Ageists and religious types refer to that as "God", it's just trying to validate and justify their own beliefs, while science will always be discovering more and more wonderful and insane things and we keep progressing forward. We know nothing yet (Jon Snow) and that should be the sole reason to keep going and discovering what the hell this is all about

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I'd never heard of the One Consciousness Theory but I did a quick Google.

Perhaps I haven't understood the theory correctly but if existence is consciousness and there is no physical reality, how could that not be a spiritual/religious theory?
 
BodyButter - 14/8/2015 04:26

I'd never heard of the One Consciousness Theory but I did a quick Google.

Perhaps I haven't understood the theory correctly but if existence is consciousness and there is no physical reality, how could that not be a spiritual/religious theory?

Good point BB, I'm not or ever have been a religious person, but have always been interested in the study of consciousness and how it interacts on the quantum level. For me it's all just conjecture at this point in time anyway, but basically it's something that we may or may not fully understand someday in the future (probably beyond my lifetime even though I'm only 32), unlike religious belief which seems to know it all right now. I suppose it could be classed as a "spiritual" belief too, but again for me that's just a cop out, who knows what we'll know in a thousand years? Thing is I won't be alive to know how it all works out and what we've discovered, so for now instead of the old boring "you're dead and that's it" view (even though I do consider myself an atheist, whatever that means anyway) it's amazing to think of the possibilities of discovery when it comes to consciousness in the future.

 
If we think of the universe as the creation of consciousness, then death is probably not the end. Can consciousness exist outside of the 'reality' of the universe?
 
Aliens amongst us, my wedding anniversary yesterday 38 years dont talk to me about aliens......