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I'm stoned and here is my theory on ancient civilizations and "aliens"

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[Apr 21,2010 9:46pm - reimroc ""]
You know the theories about how all these ancient civilizations had help to build all the structures? At least thats what some people claim. Well MY theory is that we as humans created those structures. How? Time Travel. In the distant future we discovered how to travel through time. Of course we go back to learn and experience the civilizations of old. In turn, and as us being the way we are, we end up helping the past civilizations build these structures.
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[Apr 21,2010 10:10pm - ancient master  ""]
duh
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[Apr 21,2010 10:13pm - the_reverend ""]
idk, how does this fit in that theory?
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[Apr 21,2010 10:13pm - the_reverend ""]
also, how did fry get to be his own grandfather?
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[Apr 21,2010 10:16pm - sigh  ""]

the_reverend said:also, how did fry get to be his own grandfather?


"I did do the nasty in the pasty."
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[Apr 21,2010 10:21pm - Randy_Marsh ""]
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[Apr 21,2010 10:23pm - the_reverend ""]
i LOVED WHEN THAT DUDE GOT EATEN BY DINOSAURS.
I DIDN'T LOVE WHEN HE GAT IN JERRY'S WAY.
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[Apr 21,2010 10:31pm - Doomkid ""]
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[Apr 21,2010 10:46pm - blessed offal  ""]

reimroc said:You know the theories about how all these ancient civilizations had help to build all the structures? At least thats what some people claim. Well MY theory is that we as humans created those structures. How? Time Travel. In the distant future we discovered how to travel through time. Of course we go back to learn and experience the civilizations of old. In turn, and as us being the way we are, we end up helping the past civilizations build these structures.



http://eatthiscity.com/wp-content/upload/1253748724-Cool_story_bro_inc.jpg
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[Apr 21,2010 10:48pm - blessed offal  ""]

reimroc said:You know the theories about how all these ancient civilizations had help to build all the structures? At least thats what some people claim. Well MY theory is that we as humans created those structures. How? Time Travel. In the distant future we discovered how to travel through time. Of course we go back to learn and experience the civilizations of old. In turn, and as us being the way we are, we end up helping the past civilizations build these structures.


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[Apr 21,2010 11:00pm - Nilla Please  ""]

reimroc said:You know the theories about how all these ancient civilizations had help to build all the structures? At least thats what some people claim. Well MY theory is that we as humans created those structures. How? Time Travel. In the distant future we discovered how to travel through time. Of course we go back to learn and experience the civilizations of old. In turn, and as us being the way we are, we end up helping the past civilizations build these structures.


Miller, is that you?
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[Apr 22,2010 12:05am - josh_hates_you ""]
you couldn't just bump the "bump when high" thread?
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[Apr 22,2010 4:17am - Sacreligion ""]
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[Apr 22,2010 5:43am - douchebag_patrol ""]
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[Apr 22,2010 11:48am - ShadowSD ""]
While still stoned, watch the episode "The Inner Light" from TNG - it's devoted entirely to this topic.

I always wondered if the theory you're talking about couldn't be taken a huge step further. What if we eventually evolve to the point where we go back and create the big bang, or more precisely send it backwards through time to ignite and create the universe - or what if the end result of the universe's gradual expansion is to have this effect, to send the big bang backwards through time, creating itself, and by doing so generating the giant temporal loop and universe of boundaries at any given moment that is our existence.
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[Apr 22,2010 1:01pm - Yeti ""]
duh. hence the Lone Pine Mall.
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[Apr 22,2010 1:12pm - Doomkid ""]

ShadowSD said:While still stoned, watch the episode "The Inner Light" from TNG - it's devoted entirely to this topic.



Is "The Inner Light" the episode where they explain why every species in the galaxy is a bi-pedal humanoid? I love that they actually addressed that issue.

Go-go gadget forerunner species!
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[Apr 22,2010 1:26pm - arktouros ""]

bennyhillifier
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[Apr 22,2010 1:28pm - ShadowSD ""]
That was a different one, but I feel the exact same way about it. That NEEDED to be explained.

"That's it?! If she weren't dead, I'd kill her myself!"
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[Apr 22,2010 1:34pm - Doomkid ""]
I give Star Trek and enormous amount of credit for giving some kind of in-canon explanation for that. I don't know of any other sci-fi franchise (ie Star Wars) that has explained why all the humans and non-humans look basically the same.
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[Apr 22,2010 1:38pm - c.DeAd  ""]
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[Apr 22,2010 1:52pm - ShadowSD ""]

Doomkid said:I give Star Trek and enormous amount of credit for giving some kind of in-canon explanation for that. I don't know of any other sci-fi franchise (ie Star Wars) that has explained why all the humans and non-humans look basically the same.


Definitely, although I think TNG transcended the Trek franchise, reached beyond it, as you don't have to original Star Trek or other sci-fi to like it (I don't), and I think this attention to detail was just one example of going above and beyond what was expected from the genre. TNG was the smartest show ever to air, IMO, in that it poses questions for contemplation and the enjoyment of the show is for the most part one's own thought process as it spouts off from there, sometimes into a completely different place. I almost feel my IQ going up when I watch it, and it generally puts me in a very creative/thoughful mood afterwards. This effect is HIGHLY enhanced, of course, by watching it super high.
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[Apr 22,2010 2:08pm - slartisian coordinates  ""]

ShadowSD said:you don't have to original Star Trek or other sci-fi to like it (I don't)


i accidentally original star trek. the whole thing.
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[Apr 22,2010 2:09pm - arktouros ""]
TNG's "The Measure of a Man" wrote an android's bill of rights better than Asimov did. That's probably my favorite Trek episode.

Dune > TNG > all else
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[Apr 22,2010 2:24pm - ShadowSD ""]

arktouros said:TNG's "The Measure of a Man" wrote an android's bill of rights better than Asimov did. That's probably my favorite Trek episode.



That episode is awesome, it pretty much set the bar for the show from seasons 3 - 7. From that point on, it wasn't just enough anymore to have something abnormal happen, as was often the case in the first couple seasons; there had to be a serious, profound ethical/intellectual dilemna that broke new ground in some very thoughtful way, or there wasn't going to be an episode.
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[Apr 22,2010 2:27pm - ShadowSD ""]

slartisian%20coordinates said:
ShadowSD said:you don't have to original Star Trek or other sci-fi to like it (I don't)


i accidentally original star trek. the whole thing.



Eh, verbs, who needs them? I only vouched for THEIR attention to detail, not mine.


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