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  • georgesIII0

    http://imgur.com/gallery/fMSoC

    You may have heard of this one. Let’s say we have an ant hill in the middle of the forest. And right next to the ant hill, we are building a ten-lane super-highway. And the question is “Would the ants be able to understand what a ten-lane super-highway is? Would the ants be able to understand the technology and the intentions of the beings building the highway next to them?

    So it’s not that we can’t pick up the signals from Planet X using our technology, it’s that we can’t even comprehend what the beings from Planet X are or what they’re trying to do. It’s so beyond us that even if they really wanted to enlighten us, it would be like trying to teach ants about the internet.

    When Pizarro made his way into Peru, did he stop for a while at an anthill to try to communicate? Was he magnanimous, trying to help the ants in the anthill? Did he become hostile and slow his original mission down in order to smash the anthill apart? Or was the anthill of complete and utter and eternal irrelevance to Pizarro? That might be our situation here.

    • But what about owls?ORAZAL
    • As Kona said, "when owls stand in a row and looking forward into the owl in front of it they collectively can see into infinity".ORAZAL
    • Wouldn't this mean that the owls would be seeing past Pizarro, making him irrelevant as well? #owlfactsORAZAL
    • Ants don't like chocolate. Just one more reason why they're probably aliens. #antfactsORAZAL
    • In Japanese, the word ant is intricately written by linking two separate characters, one meaning insect and the other ant.
      #antfacts
      ORAZAL

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