Let us hope for reincarnation in the far future, then.
I still wonder if those big-eyed aliens are us from many eons hence, coming back to see the silly protohumans.
If that is the case, then we will have psychic brain-power but incredibly flimsy bodies.
Those big eyes are probably so they can see in the dim light of our dying star.
And no wings.
But: what if we got to reincarnate on other planets?
I wish we could have some input (this all, of course, implies a panel of judges in heaven or limbo, doesn't it?)--I would ask for a planet where we are light as feathers and float around. No cars or airplanes.
I read somewhere that the reason we humans like the look of trees and meadows best (as determined by tests) is because it's in our genes--the earliest humans loved being safe in forests and able to enjoy the grasses as well. So I would like a planet with emerald green grass and emerald green and golden forests, and a deep blue Technicolor sky.
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Date: 2005-07-21 05:19 am (UTC)I still wonder if those big-eyed aliens are us from many eons hence, coming back to see the silly protohumans.
If that is the case, then we will have psychic brain-power but incredibly flimsy bodies.
Those big eyes are probably so they can see in the dim light of our dying star.
And no wings.
But: what if we got to reincarnate on other planets?
I wish we could have some input (this all, of course, implies a panel of judges in heaven or limbo, doesn't it?)--I would ask for a planet where we are light as feathers and float around. No cars or airplanes.
I read somewhere that the reason we humans like the look of trees and meadows best (as determined by tests) is because it's in our genes--the earliest humans loved being safe in forests and able to enjoy the grasses as well. So I would like a planet with emerald green grass and emerald green and golden forests, and a deep blue Technicolor sky.
And NO PREDATORS, including me.