Humans are Aliens on this ‘Animal Planet’ – Part 1

In one of my previous blogs I mentioned that man is a social animal. Remove the world ‘social’ and you will see the truth. Man is an animal; is equally true and that too of the worst kind. Human beings are the most deadly and equally fragile in all the living beings. I never stop wondering that I am a human who can think and do things which other animals cannot do, like driving a car on Indian roads. For that matter, even some human animals on this planet (from other countries) cannot drive in India. :) This blog entry is not about driving on Indian roads, because I know that is tough; tougher than evolving from a monkey to man.

Human evolution has taken thousands of years. In all these year he has learned how to speak & write, walked in space, had been to moon, learned how to build new things and more than that has learned how to destroy things around. I read somewhere that GAIA – the living Earth has a mind of its own… I think Gaia has already started thinking, but I guess I will keep this topic for later discussions.

What sets humans apart from other animals is the ability to reason and commonsense. That is also one of the reasons that humans have the largest brain of all the animals. Imagine if these two differentiators are not there.

It is surprising to see that on a planet with thousands of species only one type of animal has the ability to think or reason. There are some questions which are still unanswered. Why of all the species only humans evolved? Why other animal did not evolve to speak, write or even think? If humans evolved from a monkey why monkeys are still around? Or why are monkeys not evolving now? At least one movie has shown that monkeys have evolved to speak, i.e. ‘planet of apes’. :)

Earth is the blue planet, quite distinct from rest of the members in solar system. I have seen and read many places that Mars has the closest resemblance to Earth, with traces of water. Even some scientists are trying to find life on Mars. In an another study I read that if the weather conditions keeps on changing like this then Earth will soon (some thousands or millions of year ahead) become like Mars.

There is no need to explain why the weather is changing; we all know the reason that it is man who is responsible for this. I am not sure if scientists have concluded that there was ever life on Mars, but for time being we can assume that there must have existed some form of life in past and that too an in advanced form. Now if we also consider humans as aliens based on the fact that we are different from rest of the animals on Earth, then the question is from where did the humans came? Looking at the fact that Mars is the closest planet with high resemblance to Earth, and which also may have some form of life in past, then there is a high possibility that the humans came from Mars.

So if humans are aliens and are from Mars, the question is why did they leave Mars? I believe that humans must have over consumed the natural resources of Mars and that would have resulted in drastic weather changes, frequent Earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and drought. This would have made Mars inhabitable. Most of them must have died and those few who were left had to find a new place to live. So their next destination would have been planet Earth.

Now we all can safely assume what is going to happen to this planet “Earth”!!!

Part 2

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  • Phil

    Phil :I believe the one and only thing any living creature is born with is the ability to learn, us humans seem to have a very good ability to learn and a never satisfied thirst for knowledge, and with that comes power which is quite possibly the reason humankind believes that we are the most advanced and intelligent animal on Earth, As Zack points out dolphins are probably as or even more advanced than us and still evolving, animals most clearly have the same ability to learn, for example you can teach your dog to do sit or fetch etc, which demonstrates the dog can learn to understand us and interact with us, the same goes for many other animals.
    You asked if humans evolved from monkeys why are they around now,I agree with Zacks answer, Humans are at many different stages of evolution, and while many of us live in the space and technology age ther are still some who do not know or care about the technology we have or the fact humans have walked on the moon, there are still “Lost Tribes” of people living on Earth that may not know of our existence or our way of life and continue to learn and evolve at there own pace.
    Humans are no different to any other species on Earth we are just learning faster and becoming more greedy and reckless in our quest for knowledge and power.
    I think you cannot discount the involvement of visitors from other planets entirely though, Human history shows a most incredible and alarming learning curve over the past few centurys, and it does ask the question where did this knowledge and awareness come from, if we are just born with the ability to learn, then there must be a teacher, but Who or What! did aliens visit Earth and pass on their knowledge or a starting point, or does the answer lie in Religion, God created us to be the custodians of this planet and gave us the knowledge to use for protecting Earth but through greed we have lost sight of our purpose and may one day be replaced by another species, I do not know the answer and I imagine no one ever will. Do we really need to know?
    As for climate change, our planet has radically changed over billions of years with drastic temperture changes, earthquakes and volcanic activity has moved countries around and possibly split continents, possibly the reason Mammoths are found in many countries, here in England a mammoth was found about 6 miles from where i live in a quarry, also found nearby was evidence that shows England was possibly sited somewhere near the sahara dessert in Africa at one time probably during one of the Ice ages, I think evidence suggests Mammoths did not come from the arctic circle. I agree we should control the rate we use natural resources and start looking after the planet but not with “Global Warming” being used as a political tool.
    Humans have no bearing or control over the climate, I think we flatter ourselves over how powerful we are, Just one large volcanic eruption can change the Earths temperture for years, climate change is not the biggest threat to Humans Nature is, for example It could take just one deadly Virus to make us extinct! nature will always have the upper hand and be the most powerful and intelligent force on this planet and it is likely that one day nature will erase all trace of human kind and continue to evolve without us
  • Phil
    I believe the one and only thing any living creature is born with is the ability to learn, us humans seem to have a very good ability to learn and a never satisfied thirst for knowledge, and with that comes power which is quite possibly the reason humankind believes that we are the most advanced and intelligent animal on Earth, As Zack points out dolphins are probably as or even more advanced than us and still evolving, animals most clearly have the same ability to learn, for example you can teach your dog to do sit or fetch etc, which demonstrates the dog can learn to understand us and interact with us, the same goes for many other animals.

    You asked if humans evolved from monkeys why are they around now,I agree with Zacks answer, Humans are at many different stages of evolution, and while many of us live in the space and technology age ther are still some who do not know or care about the technology we have or the fact humans have walked on the moon, there are still "Lost Tribes" of people living on Earth that may not know of our existence or our way of life and continue to learn and evolve at there own pace.

    Humans are no different to any other species on Earth we are just learning faster and becoming more greedy and reckless in our quest for knowledge and power.

    I think you cannot discount the involvement of visitors from other planets entirely though, Human history shows a most incredible and alarming learning curve over the past few centurys, and it does ask the question where did this knowledge and awareness come from, if we are just born with the ability to learn, then there must be a teacher, but Who or What! did aliens visit Earth and pass on their knowledge or a starting point, or does the answer lie in Religion, God created us to be the custodians of this planet and gave us the knowledge to use for protecting Earth but through greed we have lost sight of our purpose and may one day be replaced by another species, I do not know the answer and I imagine no one ever will. Do we really need to know?

    As for climate change, our planet has radically changed over billions of years with drastic temperture changes, earthquakes and volcanic activity has moved countries around and possibly split continents, possibly the reason Mammoths are found in many countries, here in England a mammoth was found about 6 miles from where i live in a quarry, also found nearby was evidence that shows England was possibly sited somewhere near the sahara dessert in Africa at one time probably during one of the Ice ages, I think evidence suggests Mammoths did not come from the arctic circle. I agree we should control the rate we use natural resources and start looking after the planet but not with "Global Warming" being used as a political tool.

    Humans have no bearing or control over the climate, I think we flatter ourselves over how powerful we are, Just one large volcanic eruption can change the Earths temperture for years, climate change is not the biggest threat to Humans Nature is, for example It could take just one deadly Virus to make us extinct! nature will always have the upper hand and be the most powerful and intelligent force on this planet and it is likely that one day nature will erase all trace of human kind and continue to evolve without us.
  • zack
    I'm sorry man but that whole thing you wrote was complete gibberish. The first half of your first paragraph was interesting but I'm not sure where the indian roads thing was going. A very high percentage of animals DO have the ability to reason and also have commonsense. Take dolphins for instance, their ability to reason is astounding. Dolphins are brilliant creatures and rank among the smartest on the planet. As for the part when you said "Why of all the species only humans evolved?" Obviously every single organism on the entire planet has evolved or else we would still have 20 foot tall 3 toed sloths and 60 foot alligators roaming the earth. As for monkeys, they are still on the planet because when organisms evolve they dont all do it at once. Humans are at many different stages of evolution as we speak. Some people have wisdom teeth while others do not, in fact only about 5 percent of the population have a healthy set of wisdom teeth. When humans evolved from monkeys at one point there was a DNA mutation that set the ball rolling. From that point humans and monkeys grew further and further apart. Monkeys ARE still evolving like every other animal on the planet, although all organisms evolve at different rates. There is NO possibility that humans came from mars and that is quite possibly the most stupid statement i've ever heard. Human beings undisputedly originated on earth. As for global warming, Greg kindly pointed out your flaws there. So back to my original point that this entire thing you wrote was not well thought out, and very uneducated. Sorry.
  • Zack, thanks for the comment... What I wrote are not the fact, just the fiction & theory, so don’t take it to heart.
    By the way, if you know there is a big divide in the scientist community on relationship between Mars & Earth, where many believe that the pictures taken by NASA's mission on mars are of artificial structures which resemble close to Pyramids & Sphinx of Egypt, only much larger.
  • Ok, well... It seems there are a couple flaws here. First, the sun could not have been the right size to support life on both planets at the same time. Not in the time frame humans have been on Earth anyway.

    Also, our Earth goes through natural warming and cooling cycles. We're seeing rapid warming right now, but in fact, it's very mild to the usual. Only the past couple thousand years has the world been a temperate place. So, I don't subscribe to the "humans are responsible" theory. Maybe we've contributed a tiny portion, but not enough to make a noticeable difference.

    We can't assume that we're strong enough to severely impact the Earth's climate within 200 hundred years. This is nonsense.
  • Greg,

    The question is not just about last 200 years. Man has been around for thousands of years if not millions. During these thousands of years, he has been responsible for extinction of many species. For example what do you think made mammoths extinct? Definitely not the natural cause, because Arctic Circle & Antarctica has been covered with ice for millions of years, so we should have still found them there. The reason we don’t find them today is due to excessive hunting. There are many such cases. Man has been always the cause of destroying the natural equilibrium. It has only increased in last 200 years.
  • One afternoon, I was in the backyard hanging the laundry when an old, tired-looking dog wandered into the yard. I could tell from his collar and well-fed belly that he had a home. But when I walked into the house, he followed me, sauntered down the hall and fell asleep in a corner. An hour later, he went to the door, and I let him out. The next day he was back. He resumed his position in the hallway and slept for an hour.
    This continued for several weeks. Curious, I pinned a note to his collar: "Every afternoon your dog comes to my house for a nap. "
    The next day he arrived with a different note pinned to his collar: "He lives in a home with ten children - he's trying to catch up on his sleep."

    I cried from laughter
    Sorry, if not left a message on Rules.
  • I would like to see a continuation of the topic
  • Rushabh
    Hmmmmmmmm............Nice Question put forward.....................well i hav no answers to your Questions..............Well wat u say can be true...Espically the question of humans being different from others animals is a good Questions......??
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