Friday, March 25, 2016

Human assumption

Humans do a lot of assuming based on their selves.

    The conversations that I have had so far, you humans make a lot of assumptions. You base your universe on your own little tiny world and assume that because it is like that in your world, it must be that way in the rest of the universe.You assume that if alien life were to come to your world, that they would want to take over the world and enslave all of humanity, end all human life, steal your air and water and anything else negative your little egos can think of.
    So before you watch the next "War Of The Worlds" I want you to ask yourself these questions. If an alien species has the ability to travel to any world in your galaxy, and 97% of all star systems have planets orbiting them, and the alien species have the technology to inhabit any of them, why would any alien species risk their lives to take a violent, self exterminating, polluted, overpopulated, dung heap like Earth? If we wanted your planet, and we started nudging asteroids at you, how long before you would surrender, considering you do not have the technology to fight back? If I put a genetically modified virus that only kills humans into your water supply, how hard do you think that would be for a civilization that can travel anywhere in your galaxy? Why would I travel 44 light-years only to destroy my destination? Wouldn't that be a little bit like going to Disney World and then blowing it up when I got there? Wouldn't it be easier for me to just simply sit back and watch you destroy yourselves, rather than go to war with you?

For a species that it thinks it's so smart, you don't seem to be doing a whole lot of thinking.

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