Re: Mind's Eye The Others

Honestly, Allen, I'm not preoccupied with aliens and don't think of them
at all, really, until I get near a forum like this one. In the '90's,
though, I'll confess that I listened to the Art Bell show and enjoyed
it. I used to be very interested in all of that X Factor kind of thing
--the secrets of the pyramids,dire prophecies, Atlantis, the whole
lot. Since taking up the path of novel writing, though (wrote one,
which is a delightful train wreck, and my current one, which is going to
be my debut novel, I have no doubt-- I'm more concerned with getting
nouns and verbs to agree. I'll try to keep up in the future, though I
have to admit that the conversations I've seen here so far seem way out
of my ball park --and I've always been thought of as your smarter kind
of guy, Art Bell notwithstanding. Guess I should wait for subjects
which I, or anyone, knows about.


--Bill



On 22 Oct, 07:10, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> lol Bill me thinks you are preoccupied with aliens...
>> Of course there are "other" species the universe is to large for it
>> not to occur..
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>> it is more of a question of what type of space drive have they
>> developed.. or have the figured out how to grasp the very fabric of
>> space and pull space toward themselves.. or how to travel immense
>> distances.. fortunately we have not.
>> Allan
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>> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 12:03 AM, William L Houts <luka...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Hey, Illuminated Friends,
>>> I'm thinking I may have already asked this question in essence, but I'm
>>> rolling it out again. It seems that I'm the high woo woo guy in this crowd,
>>> though I freely admit that everyone entertains my high woo woo ideas with
>>> all seriousness and courtesy.
>>> So this is the thing: does the final game boil down to just humans and God
>>> --whatever who / that is-- or do you suppose that we share this huge
>>> universe --a universe positively dripping with poisonous gamma rays-- with
>>> alien others? For my own part, I'm thinking that the cosmos has cooked up
>>> numerous quasi-crustacean species on at least hundreds of thousands of
>>> worlds in our galaxy alone, with an additional several hundred sentient
>>> species for good measure. Most human beings, it seems to me, are basically
>>> good as long as they're getting their basic animal requirements met, so I
>>> also think that a few intelligent anthropoids have survived long enough to
>>> have become space-faring peoples. It is beyond me, though, why any such
>>> people would find us very interesting at this point in our history. Another
>>> thousand years, should we make it that long, though, and I think that the
>>> "Alien Love Fest" sequence from the end of "Close Encounters of the Third
>>> Kind" will have become reality.
>>> --Mad William
>>> --
>>> "I just flew in from the Land of the Dead
>>> and boy are my arms tired."
>>> --
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>> |_D Allan
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>> Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
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>> I am a Natural Airgunner -
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>> Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly.


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"I just flew in from the Land of the Dead
and boy are my arms tired."

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