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Ancient Technology that may or may not be Ahead of its Time, or Even True

maybe we have tiny intelligent creatures in our guts that we cannot see, who have existed long before our primative ancestors first made crude christmas toys out of saber tooth tiger bones and their own disgusting waste. when they need to communicate they cause pressure in the lower abdomen and begin to cause it to be expelled at various harmonics that then travel along etheral pathways, especially in crowded rooms and elevators. yes, that makes more sense than evolution.


seriously this entire section of the forum is a big steaming fucking joke.
 
yes, that makes more sense than evolution.
My thoughts, even if true, do not weaken the tautology of Natural Selection. I'm just suggesting there are, in fact, sometimes the possibilities that we don't recognize ancient technology.

So sorry you think so poorly of these posts.

-Will
 
maybe we have tiny intelligent creatures in our guts that we cannot see, who have existed long before our primative ancestors first made crude christmas toys out of saber tooth tiger bones and their own disgusting waste. when they need to communicate they cause pressure in the lower abdomen and begin to cause it to be expelled at various harmonics that then travel along etheral pathways, especially in crowded rooms and elevators.
There are, in fact, parasites that affect the behaviors of their hosts to act in very specific ways. There's a worm that parasitizes spiders. When the worm is ready to break its way out of the spider's body (like Aliens), it causes water seeking behavior in the spiders, where the worm needs to lay its eggs.

-Will
 
seriously this entire section of the forum is a big steaming fucking joke.
Unfortunately, subjects with an historical, inherrently unrepeatable basis are not readily falsifiable. Confirmation bias, religious predilection and group think often seem to creep into any attempt at rational discussion.

Unless someone invents a time machine, we're always going to have an element of orthodoxy opposing, ignoring and even suppressing anything that doesn't fit the narrative. On the other hand, people need to have an open mind, but perhaps not so open that their common sense falls out.

What is being increasingly amplified by the Internet is human behaviour that amost seems designed to stifle progress. I sometimes wonder if the Sophons of The Three-Body Problem are as outlandish a weapon as they seem.
 
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