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Re: [GZG] A number of scientists respond to Hawking's concerns about Aliens

From: Indy <indy.kochte@g...>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 08:26:46 -0400
Subject: Re: [GZG] A number of scientists respond to Hawking's concerns about Aliens

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http://mail.csua.berkeley.edu:8080/mailman/listinfo/gzg-lOn Tue, May 11,
2010 at 6:32 AM, John Tailby <john_tailby@xtra.co.nz> wrote
>
> I always thought that the Aliens were too perfect an organism with a
range
> of really unlikely capabilities so that it seemed more like the
product of
> intelligent design rather than random chance. Also it seemed like the
aliens
> could absorb and incorporate the genetic material of the creatures
they host
> in. They seemed perfectly designed to destroy creatures they come into
> contact with. If they evolved on a planet, how do they work on their
home
> planet without ripping it appart and killing everything else and then
> themselves. Or is their home planet so bad that the Aliens are nto the
Apex
> predator? Yikes that sounds like a really bad place to live.
>
Aliens were a bioweapon.

OR the Predators created them as the ultimate challenge prey, having run
out
of other challenging prey in their huntings across the galaxy.	:-)

Mk


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