Subject: Re: "Alien Planet" on the Discovery Channel.
From: "hi ho, hi ho" <hi@ho.wego>
Date: 15/05/2005, 06:43
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo

On Sun, 15 May 2005 07:23:32 +1200, Sir Gilligan Horry <GM@ga7rm5er.com>
wrote:

On Sat, 14 May 2005 06:38:05 GMT, "hi ho, hi ho" <hi@ho.wego> wrote:

On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:47:11 +1200, Sir Gilligan Horry <GM@ga7rm5er.com>
wrote:


"Alien Planet", which airs tomorrow, May 14th, 8PM on the Discovery
Channel , takes you to visit the fictional Darwin IV, a world where
life has evolved 

Evolution of complex life like human beings <who did not evolve, but were
genetically created> is so infinitesimally small and takes trillions of
years, as to be a myth.


Something had to evolve intelligence somewhere first. (I suppose)

Yes, and they built self-replicating biological machines, which survived
after their root race was gone.  They were 'programmed' to find other
developing life in the Universe and preserve it, replicate it and safe-guard
it.  Like the grey race does.  However, every race of beings deserves the
chance for their species, whether they're a genetically engineered race,
such as humans, or not to become their full potential, whether it's survival
or self-annihilation.  If a species self-annihilates, such as human beings
are, then there's flaws which guarantee their failure which only
intelligence can over come.  So far that has not happened to human beings,
and they are failing rapidly.  In fact, there's no real reason for any
extraterrestrial race to step in and save the human race, only to have the
human race continue to unconsciously oppose it's own survival and continue
to self-destruct.  That would be enslaving the human race to another race of
beings for safe guarding.  The test of any sentient species is if they opt
for their own survival as a race of beings, if not there's no sense in
saving them.

Then probably Star Treks around the Universe upgrading other life
forms.

An African Grey Parrot with hands, would be a busy bee.


Hybrids ......

There's no such thing as hybrids in genetic engineering .