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It's very convincing. If it is a LARP it's spectacularly good.Myles will need that deposition summarised
They'll just say humanity was seeded by aliens . We are a school project for a higher order of beingThe statistical likelihood of this occurring isn’t even worth bothering to work out.
100%Oh I think that santa being real is more plausible than this story.
Kind of suspect its AI generated.
Something too smooth and correct about it.
In fairness it does read well st first glance.100%
I have no doubt ChatGPT could create something like this in 20 secs with the right prompts.
It's been run through an AI tester and it isn't AI.Oh I think that santa being real is more plausible than this story.
Kind of suspect its AI generated.
Something too smooth and correct about it.
You didn't read the post. OP theorizes that whatever they are, they are built-to-purpose. That is, they are for want of a better term more or less genetically engineered biological drones, created by some other intelligence, for a specific goal. Because of this they share biological traits with human mammals. He theorizes they are created usiing terrestrial genetic input. This makes them able to metabolize terrestrial proteins for energy etc. It makes sense, when you think about it.Reads like complete fantasy.
Also, this bit is the giveaway…..
“First, I'd like to discuss their genetics. Their genetics are like ours, based on DNA. This fact was very puzzling for me when I first learned about it. We imagine that beings from an alternate biosphere would have genetics based on a completely foreign biochemical system and surprisingly, this is not the case”
The statistical likelihood of this occurring isn’t even worth bothering to work out.
Well it's a cracking premise for a sci-fi show from someone who knows how to write a script.It's been run through an AI tester and it isn't AI.
That's the thing with all this stuff. It's so easy to discount and so out-of-the-box, and the implications of it being real are so huge that it's almost impossible for us to do anything other than just dismiss it out-of-hand. I'm not saying I'm convinced, but it's definitely plausible.Well it's a cracking premise for a sci-fi show from someone who knows how to write a script.
It’s science fiction. Nothing more, nothing less.You didn't read the post. OP theorizes that whatever they are, they are built-to-purpose. That is, they are for want of a better term more or less genetically engineered biological drones, created by some other intelligence, for a specific goal. Because of this they share biological traits with human mammals. He theorizes they are created usiing terrestrial genetic input. This makes them able to metabolize terrestrial proteins for energy etc. It makes sense, when you think about it.
Maybe, maybe not.It’s science fiction. Nothing more, nothing less.
It's been run through an AI tester and it isn't AI.
There’s no evidence other than someone wrote a fictional sci-fi story and put it on the internet. The end.Maybe, maybe not.
I'm not willing to write it off entirely.
That's the thing with all this stuff. It's so easy to discount and so out-of-the-box, and the implications of it being real are so huge that it's almost impossible for us to do anything other than just dismiss it out-of-hand. I'm not saying I'm convinced, but it's definitely plausible.
Reagan famously told Speilberg that the Alien represented in E.T was quite close to the mark. He said this not in Jest.