User talk:3450futurekind

October 2021
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"Greys" - maybe not extraterrestrial, but humans time-travelling back from the future?
Another "theory" as to some aliens' origins, possibly "Greys", is that they are not extraterrestrial, but are humans from the future.

That seems, of the many theories, to make the most feasible sense.

Because it accounts for the humanoid form, similar cranium, and, as our destiny from this age is sure to cause, or leave any possible survivors, immensely changed from the general muscle and bone structures most of today's people inhabit.

Physical changes caused by the ecological die-off the planet is facing.

As Earth's life-support systems, thus food supplies, are killed off by our disastrously excessive, hugely over-consumptive lifestyles, probably a significant enough depletion in crucial chemicals, oxygen mainly, will occur.

So surviving species will alter, physically, obviously psychologically, (to being understandably "incapable", if simply too mentally hardened, to have the gentle emotions of our wealthy middle and upper classes et al).

If, as expected, Earth's atmosphere, and the natural atmospheric and stratospheric compositions change such that their shields against solar radiation etc are reduced, survivors will physically adapt in sense organs like eyes, to both see and not be blinded by a much harsher on the eyes world.

"Time travel" is a popular theme in Sci-Fi movies. It may be theory, it may, is likely to, be possible.

We are probably correct to allow for it, and that, in future, our distant descendents will achieve it.

Greys, if future humans, are probably from some several millennia ahead, going on the physical, eye, and general features being, allegedly, so very "deformed" away from our era's ears, noses, eyes, mouthes, and bone and muscle structures.

Because it would likely take several thousand years for such changes to evolve, forced tho they may be.

And the supposed enlarged crania would fit with survivors having to rely upon "brainpower", over larger bodies. More so as food supplies dwindle.

"Theories"? Sure, which don't discount the same visualized "Greys" being extraterrestrial.

But the "future humans" theory, makes more sense?

Especially as some "stories" propose, that at least some "aliens" perhaps "us" coming back thru time, are here to try stop us, to teach us, on how to stop destroying this, also their, planet's natural ecological life-support systems?

Quite logical, Mr Spock. 3450futurekind (talk) 14:38, 26 October 2021 (UTC)


 * There's no reason to be shy about using quotation marks. Sorry, I meant to write "quotation" "marks". JoJo Anthrax (talk) 14:59, 26 October 2021 (UTC)