Aliens Among Us

Published: May 24, 2018, 2:30 a.m.

b"Is it possible that life here began out there? The https://bit.ly/2IvODz9 hypothesis suggests that it did:\\n\\nBut what if it wasn\\u2019t ALL life? What if just some life on Earth came from elsewhere?\\n\\nA controversial study has a new spin on the otherworldliness of the octopus\\n\\nThe genetic divergence of Octopus from its ancestral coleoid sub-class is very great \\u2026 Its large brain and sophisticated nervous system, camera-like eyes, flexible bodies, instantaneous camouflage via the ability to switch color and shape are just a few of the striking features that appear suddenly on the evolutionary scene.\\n\\nIt is plausible then to suggest they [octopuses] seem to be borrowed from a far distant \\u2018future\\u2019 in terms of terrestrial evolution, or more realistically from the cosmos at large.\\n\\nThis line of thinking implies that panspermia is true and that perhaps the octopus is a later \\u201cdeposit\\u201d on the Earth. That would also help account for this:\\n\\n7 Reasons Why Humans May Not Have Come From Earth\\n\\n1. We look so different\\n\\n2. We're too advanced\\n\\n3. We can't sleep\\n\\n4. We don't like it here\\n\\n5. Rapid Overpopulation\\n\\n6. A Prison Planet\\n\\n7. So where did we come from?\\n\\nWe live in increasingly weird times. Will we one day accept that life on this planet started elsewhere? Maybe. Either way, we will almost certainly accept as fact ideas even stranger than that.\\n\\nWT 442-755\\n\\nEternity Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0\\n\\nImage from Pixabay.com"