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Old December 2nd 05, 10:14 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Greysky" wrote in message
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Charles D. Bohne wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:24:54 GMT, "Silouen"

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What is there that you could teach us now, that you had not been able
to
teach us thousand years ago?


Perhaps they are just bringing us along at a measured pace. Hasn't it
ever seemed odd to you that humans sat around for a million years in
the bush as complete ignoramuses and then during the last 6,000 years
have become greatly enlightened? Perhaps it was the arrival of the
Seans and their taking mankind on as a project that slowly began moving
our ancestors toward civilization.

Haven't you ever wondered why often more than one scientist has made
the same discovery at about the same time in history? Perhaps it was
the Seans dropping hints here and there.

Perhaps we owe them credit for just about everything we know. But our
human race, just like an individual, has to start their education in
kindergarten, not at the university.

Double-A


Hey again, Double-A!

I thought Darla had covered this, but maybe not.
Not crazy about humans hearing this for the first time from me, but what
the
heck?
Not only was I and a few others on our sean crew actually born in

Earth's
sea, but seans have been caring for this solar system since before

humans
ever even evolved.


Hi Sil, glad to see you are keeping busy 'out there' but not too busy to
talk to us for a while. I think Darla did mention you were birthed in our
oceans. So, how has the cosmic mission been going? Darla's adventures

should
be quite a story to tell when she returns.


Hi Greysky, Darla and crew wishes you well!
They are all in good health and full of anticipation.
Right about now they are approaching the center of our supercluster.
You call it Virgo.
We are told that there are lifeforms there who have traveled from
supercluster to supercluster.
I can't wait to find out how they do that.

I am not a 'visitor' as Mr. Bohne seems to think I am.
I was born here, I've spent most of my life here, Earth is my home.

May be humans are the visitors?


Yes, now you know our big secret We are actually pan dimensional
superbeings who only occupy this region of 3-space because we have nothing
better to do... heh heh. I have always suspected that some part of us were
extra terrestrial. I just haven't figured out which part it is yet.


Well, you might begin with parts of the brain which don't jibe well with
other primates and mammals.
And why do humans only rarely have a whole lot of fur?
A third might be to ask why the human heart is stronger and more lasting by
far than Any other animal's heart.
There is a definite list of human anomalies if one goes looking for them.


To keep that from sounding too eerie, let me add that nothing would

please
us more than for humans to continue 'visiting' for eons into the future.
It would be really well if you could last longer at least than the
acorn-brained dinosaurs!


Wel at least an acorn is bigger than a peanut, eh? Even then, I think

having
hardly any brain is what allowed those lizards to survive contentedly for

a
hundred million years. It should give all those peanut headed humans

walking
around down here something to shoot for at least. Hey, speaking of hope

for
knuckleheads, you guys have gotten the Canadians all stirred up. They want
to open up official contact relations with you 'ethical aliens'. I say

lets
set a date and I'll bring the Vino- just remember to request the presence

of
all your friends South of the border, OK?

Sil


Greysky



Human intelligence enables you to adapt to a changing environment in ways
that no dinosaur, or any other animal for that matter, could possibly
achieve.
This does not Insure your survival, but it sure does increase its liklihood.

The Canadian people are just being practical, that's all.
We hope they can maintain their vigorous curiosity up until first contact
becomes possible.
I love vino, by the by, but when I drink it makes me hiccup.

You can be assured, Greysky, that you and all the posters who so desire will
be an integral part of first contact!

Sil