GIGāļø
@gig
āThe day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.ā - Nikola Tesla Itās funny how science is always wondering if weāre alone in the universe and looking for planets similar to earth across the universe Meanwhile our whole solar system is inhabited. These beings exist in a subtler state as our physical bodies, therefore most of us canāt observe them. And heat passes through them instead of colliding with their bodies. Our instruments arenāt sensitive enough to be able to detect them yet either. Mars at one point had actual physical beings living on it though. Very warrior like beings, all about strategy and domination. Theyāre still there in the state right above the physical body, but Mars in its current state does not meet the requirements for a physical vessel to operate.
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kingy.degen.ethš©
@kingy
Wowow dude. That's big brain energy right there haha. Some ,,myths'' do associate Mars as being the planet of War tho - so your incite has a basis. š© š§
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GIGāļø
@gig
Most interesting part about this will be if musk actually succeeds in colonizing Mars If people make children there, there will be an available womb. Given people previously born on earth have most of their unfulfilled desires or general tendencies associated with earth, and most people spend time in between in some kind of slumber pulled to another womb just by tendency on autopilot, very few will actually enter a womb on Mars. Seeing that no humans have died on Mars, the only candidates are: Those who established awareness strong enough in life, to retain it fully even after leaving the physical body, and for some reason choosing to take another body on Mars. OR One of the beings that currently dwell there in a non physical state decides to enter the womb. Which would be very interesting since there would be a significant difference in their behaviour as normal humans, and likely lack what we are used to see as "human nature"
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