RE: Baptising aliens
May 14, 2014 at 6:42 pm
(This post was last modified: May 14, 2014 at 6:44 pm by Ksa.)
(May 14, 2014 at 6:37 pm)Chuck Wrote:(May 14, 2014 at 6:32 pm)Ksa Wrote: Then they must be lacking the motive to get here. If they have everything they need, why would they risk their life traveling so far? They don't exactly suffer from the lack of dopamine Christopher Columbus suffered to go out in the nothingness like a mad man.
I don't understand this in people, bliss is closer to you than any other thing in the world, it's in your brain. Why would you need to travel like Christopher Columbus 50 light years away, it's madness. You get some dopamine and 6-MAM flowing through your brain and the madness goes away. You no longer need to travel anywhere.
I believe that if superior aliens exist, they are much more in control of their own body and awareness than we are.
How do you know they need to be here for any reason?
Perhaps they are so familiar with how the universe works that neither us nor our solar system retains the least interest for them. You don't go around overturning every stone and digging up every worm burrow just see how the particular critters under this stone behaves or in that hole, do you?
Perhaps their we retain interests for them but their remote sensing is so sophisticated and powerful that from 50 million light years away they can tell every last detail about what you were fantasizing as you jerked off last night, withoug your ever knowing you were being scrutinized?
Curiosity marks an absence of bliss. When you experience bliss, the "why?" and the "how?" no longer matter, and all that matters is the feeling.
If they do scrutinize me, they must be pretty lonely and unhappy creatures, with much to learn from me

But we do know that, if these aliens are smarter than us, bliss would be the first thing on their to do item list, so I cannot insult them saying they posses such curiosity.


