hailslaanesh
New Blood
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2006
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One thing I was curious about, were everyone’s thoughts on spirits and UFOs, seeing as Randi does not write about them much. I was planning to ask everyone how so many people could be wrong in the belief that they have witnessed incredible things such as ghosts and aliens. After thinking about it for some time, I came up with a theory myself:
Science suggests that humans have been at the top end of the food chain for tens of thousands of years. For millions of years before this, our ancestors have survived due to fear. Primitive people used fear to evaluate the safety of all their actions in day-to-day life and it was fear that drove them to run when chased by large predators. Fear was the survival instinct that got us where we are today and it is ingrained into our makeup.
Today we find our selves at the top of the food chain and in most populated areas we have no predator to fear. Yet our minds have been programmed over millions of years to be afraid and it is difficult for us to reprogram them. As children we are convinced that there are monsters under the bed and around every dark corner. As we mature we come to terms that we really are safe from the bogey man. Yet, given the slightest reason, when faced with something momentarily unexplainable, our minds are overcome with fear.
Tricks of light, things that go bump in the night and even bad dreams cause witnesses to create in their minds what I refer to as ‘super predators’. I call them super predators because the beings may be invisible or have superior technology and people are unable to prove their existence little own overcome the beings. Although the motives of these super predators may not be predatory, the fear they instil in our minds is equivalent to our fears of predators. Believing in such super predators justifies the emotion of fear that is part of us. Believers are hard to convince otherwise because human’s minds have evolved to accept that we are always going to be preyed upon.
Does this sound plausible to you?
Science suggests that humans have been at the top end of the food chain for tens of thousands of years. For millions of years before this, our ancestors have survived due to fear. Primitive people used fear to evaluate the safety of all their actions in day-to-day life and it was fear that drove them to run when chased by large predators. Fear was the survival instinct that got us where we are today and it is ingrained into our makeup.
Today we find our selves at the top of the food chain and in most populated areas we have no predator to fear. Yet our minds have been programmed over millions of years to be afraid and it is difficult for us to reprogram them. As children we are convinced that there are monsters under the bed and around every dark corner. As we mature we come to terms that we really are safe from the bogey man. Yet, given the slightest reason, when faced with something momentarily unexplainable, our minds are overcome with fear.
Tricks of light, things that go bump in the night and even bad dreams cause witnesses to create in their minds what I refer to as ‘super predators’. I call them super predators because the beings may be invisible or have superior technology and people are unable to prove their existence little own overcome the beings. Although the motives of these super predators may not be predatory, the fear they instil in our minds is equivalent to our fears of predators. Believing in such super predators justifies the emotion of fear that is part of us. Believers are hard to convince otherwise because human’s minds have evolved to accept that we are always going to be preyed upon.
Does this sound plausible to you?