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Are Aliens Just Humans from the Distant Future?

Could the "aliens" we imagine—slender, gray beings with large craniums and minimal facial features—actually be distant descendants of humans? Here’s my scientific take on the possibility:

Human evolution is driven by changes in our environment, lifestyle, and technological advancements. As we progress, natural selection may prioritise traits suited to a future dominated by artificial environments and advanced technology:

Brain Size: Increased cognitive demands from AI integration, space exploration, and complex problem-solving could result in larger brains, leading to the oversized craniums often depicted in alien imagery.

Physical Form: Reduced reliance on physical labor could lead to smaller, more slender bodies, as muscle mass becomes less necessary for survival.

Facial Features: Features such as smaller mouths, noses, and ears could evolve in response to dietary changes (e.g., processed or synthesised food) and controlled, artificial environments where large sensory organs are less advantageous.

Skin Pigmentation: Living in space or underground to escape environmental hazards may lead to reduced sunlight exposure, resulting in pale or grayish skin due to the loss of melanin over generations.

If future humans develop time travel, they might explore their evolutionary past—our present—to study the origins of their species, monitor key events, or even guide humanity’s development subtly.

This hypothesis aligns with evolutionary biology and addresses the physical traits often associated with aliens. It also reframes the UFO phenomenon as potentially anthropological rather than extraterrestrial.


Discuss.
How's the Travel Lodge tonight David?
 
Could the "aliens" we imagine—slender, gray beings with large craniums and minimal facial features—actually be distant descendants of humans? Here’s my scientific take on the possibility:

Human evolution is driven by changes in our environment, lifestyle, and technological advancements. As we progress, natural selection may prioritise traits suited to a future dominated by artificial environments and advanced technology:

Brain Size: Increased cognitive demands from AI integration, space exploration, and complex problem-solving could result in larger brains, leading to the oversized craniums often depicted in alien imagery.

Physical Form: Reduced reliance on physical labor could lead to smaller, more slender bodies, as muscle mass becomes less necessary for survival.

Facial Features: Features such as smaller mouths, noses, and ears could evolve in response to dietary changes (e.g., processed or synthesised food) and controlled, artificial environments where large sensory organs are less advantageous.

Skin Pigmentation: Living in space or underground to escape environmental hazards may lead to reduced sunlight exposure, resulting in pale or grayish skin due to the loss of melanin over generations.

If future humans develop time travel, they might explore their evolutionary past—our present—to study the origins of their species, monitor key events, or even guide humanity’s development subtly.

This hypothesis aligns with evolutionary biology and addresses the physical traits often associated with aliens. It also reframes the UFO phenomenon as potentially anthropological rather than extraterrestrial.


Discuss.

If they do discover time travel, then they already have in their present and returned to their past to do whatever they deemed necessary in our present and past. If changes were made, we probably wouldn't even notice as our lives would change in accordance also... or maybe that's why we get people misremembering things like with the Mandela Effect. Either way, I don't believe we will ever be able to time travel or that aliens exist.
 
I dont think you've got the mechanism for evolution quite right. We won't get grey skins by living away from light unless nature (and our fashion sense) selects that skin colour is inconsequential - neither being a disadvantage enough that we don't reach breeding age, nor an advantage enough to make those genes be significantly superior.

I just don't see humans evolving much from our current manifestation. The reason being that we now adapt our environment to suit our manifestation, nature no longer determines it.

Of course, as it appears, our environment will likely change faster than we can cope evolutionarily or technologically, so we will simply die out - not evolve.
 

Could the "aliens" we imagine—slender, gray beings with large craniums and minimal facial features—actually be distant descendants of humans? Here’s my scientific take on the possibility:

Human evolution is driven by changes in our environment, lifestyle, and technological advancements. As we progress, natural selection may prioritise traits suited to a future dominated by artificial environments and advanced technology:

Brain Size: Increased cognitive demands from AI integration, space exploration, and complex problem-solving could result in larger brains, leading to the oversized craniums often depicted in alien imagery.

Physical Form: Reduced reliance on physical labor could lead to smaller, more slender bodies, as muscle mass becomes less necessary for survival.

Facial Features: Features such as smaller mouths, noses, and ears could evolve in response to dietary changes (e.g., processed or synthesised food) and controlled, artificial environments where large sensory organs are less advantageous.

Skin Pigmentation: Living in space or underground to escape environmental hazards may lead to reduced sunlight exposure, resulting in pale or grayish skin due to the loss of melanin over generations.

If future humans develop time travel, they might explore their evolutionary past—our present—to study the origins of their species, monitor key events, or even guide humanity’s development subtly.

This hypothesis aligns with evolutionary biology and addresses the physical traits often associated with aliens. It also reframes the UFO phenomenon as potentially anthropological rather than extraterrestrial.


Discuss.
How do you explain the complete absence of genitalia on these ‘greys’?
That outer skin is a mere disguise to hide their hideous scaly lizard true form.

There’s no way they’re all descended from Pete Price.
 


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