[meteorite-list] Alien Life - We are the proof!

Meteorites USA eric at meteoritesusa.com
Wed Sep 2 11:05:28 EDT 2009


Hi List,

Ok, Now we're getting somewhere. Why I didn't see the aliens for all the 
humans I don't know. Kind of the forest for the trees scenario I guess. 
Which just goes to show that life does in fact exist elsewhere. Our own 
existence proves it. We are that life, we exist therefore other life 
must exist as well. Looking at our own planet from outside our own 
galaxy, instead of saying life is "out there somewhere" why didn't we 
look back at ourselves?

Maybe because we've never left our neighborhood. In the history of human 
kind, knowledge is relative. Meaning that it's relative to local 
environment and experience. Too many times has human kind been locked in 
the box of their own interpretations of their local environment and the 
knowledge of their immediate surroundings. We've always assumed that 
everything must somehow center around ourselves. Most humans who've ever 
lived have never ventured past the realms of their own comfortable 
little worlds. Our tiny personal section of the world is what we know 
and we tend to base our interpretation of the unknown on our own biased 
local knowledge. It wasn't until recently (the past few thousand years) 
that human kind has started to look outward and beyond our own home for 
answers.

We've only very recently (geologically and universally speaking) begun 
to explore the world of meteorites and to study the composition of our 
own solar system. Not only can meteorites tell us what our solar system 
is made of, but they can tell us how old it is, and whether the 
possibility of life exists beyond our own little neck of the woods. All 
known meteorites are not even a minute fraction of the mass of our own 
planet much less the massive amounts of material floating around in our 
own solar system, or our entire galaxy, or the universe. How many 
planetary systems are in each galaxy, and how much material is floating 
around out there that we "don't" know about? How many unknown minerals, 
and chemicals have we yet to discover? We're assuming that everything is 
pretty much the same throughout the universe chemically. I ask you this. 
How can we state that unequivocally? We can't.. There are billions of 
species of life forms on out planet. How can we say with certainty that 
there is nothing else out there? We can't.

We are the answer to our own question of whether life could survive in 
the desolate universe. If we can survive, so can other life. There is NO 
arguing that. If you believe in us, you MUST believe in other life out 
there whether they be little green aliens or carbon based microbial 
lifeforms or anything else we would define as life.

Our very existence proves it. Or does it? Can someone point out a flaw 
in the logic of this thought process? Maybe this is linear thinking but 
honestly maybe I'm too tired right now after being up all night and 
can't think of one.

I'd be curious to see what people think about that.

Regards,
Eric Wichman
Meteorites USA



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