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Originally posted by OsirisIndigo
Originally posted by LightAssassin
reply to post by Amaterasu
Haha, I said the same thing to my mrs. What if they were asked one day by a human "Why do we mine Gold for you?". They're like "Ahh, Ummm to...Ahh For our....ahh..plannnnnnn..nnnnet. Yeh, for our Planet..to save it. It's a very important task and you are the mightiest to do so."
I think it went something like that.
Actually, once you are a star-faring culture, Gold would have very little meaning. You can mine enough gold from an asteroid to wreck a world economy.
I'm betting there are other uses for it that we don;t understand. Once you start thinking of it as an industrial metal, it might be far more useful.
Originally posted by OsirisIndigo
Nibiru was not a Physical planet / star / failed star or protoplanet or anything like that.
Look at the original Sumerian cuniforms. "Nibiru" was a gate. A gate to the stars. Which makes perfect sense if you read the other stories about Enlil and Enki.
Originally posted by Trueman
reply to post by Amaterasu
I found a reason for what I said in your post, thanks. We all are connected.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by bottleslingguy
Human DNA didn't appear suddenly. All research into genetics has shown that human DNA is exactly how we would expect it to look. Also, civilization did not just spring up over night. Homo sapiens sapiens first emerged 200,000 years ago. They didn't reach behavioral modernity until 50,000 years ago. This is around the time music and art first emerged. Proto-language also emerged around this time at the latest and included symbols that were used for at least 30,000 years. Around 20,000-30,000 years ago we start to see proto-language start taking on aspects of actual language with what appears to be a set of grammatical rules. We also see small-scale agriculture appear around 7,000 BC in Egypt. Agriculture first appeared in the Indian subcontinent around this time as well. By 6,000 BC Egypt had developed mid-scale agriculture and the Far East had independently developed agriculture. It's not until around 5,000 BC that agriculture first begins to appear on a large scale in Mesopotamia. It would then take another 1,000 years for these small farming villages to grow into Sumer. So, civilization didn't emerge suddenly. It was a steady process of at least 50,000 years.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by bottleslingguy
If they need gold to run their ships, why not mine asteroids? Asteroids contain much more gold than Earth and are more numerous. Let's also not forget that we have successfully created gold using fission. So, any civilization capable of traveling the stars would have probably found a way to make this process efficient, so they wouldn't even need to mine for gold.
Originally posted by DerVerboten
They are using us to build their technology to get back to the level where they can escape.
An interesting story to say the least.
Quite a history to say the most.
According to my source: European Space Agency reports Nibiru or the Brown Dwarf has flipped Saturn on it's axis 90%.
This is coming from a very accurate source.
According to my source: European Space Agency reports Nibiru or the Brown Dwarf has flipped Saturn on it's axis 90%.
This is coming from a very accurate source.