Monday, February 22, 2010

Aliens and singularities

For the sake of not having to split up the school of thought in my head, I'll be writing about Andys and TJs topic together, as I felt there was something to all of it.

I don't know if it counts, but I find that these two topics are somewhat related to my topic in their own way, and it stuck more so than the others. For example, Andys exercise on how we interpret foreign looking beings added to my theory of how aliens may just be daemons with a bad case of mistaken identity.

TJs topic of Singularities didn't directly link to Aliens at first, until I thought about Aliens possibly being the same as daemons, and how they affected our way of thinking, which affected the actions of man throughout the course of history, which has ultimately affected the outcome of modern society.

Which leads me back to my previous older point, regardless of whether they truly existed back then, daemons found a spot in the conscience of every living man, thus shaping the way men behaved in an age of superstition, which led to the age of science that we live in now.

And even now, we still have "mysterious" observers of a somewhat omniscient position creeping in the minds of modern man.

If that isnt a singularity, I don't know what is.

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