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men or gods from the skys hi. i am new here, so have not written anything yet, just testing the water. it is proberly already been written loads of times, but i am interested in men or gods from the skys of long ago who i beleave came down and altered us while we were still apes. can we start a descussion around this? 06/12/10 no takers then. well i surpose i must be doing something wrong, oh well, i will keep looking in from time to time. ok, when the hell is somebody going to tell me what i am doing wrong? i heard on radio 4 and read on the internet that some froff or other has written a book called "soul dust". it is about why we differ from how animals think, and are they aware of them selfs. you will have to buy the book or listen to the today program on the bbc iplayer. if you do, then you will know what i mean in the next text. i think that our sort of inteligents is like a lens. the lens see all, but it is not focused untill you look at the center of the lens. in the same way that that is where the the con-thinking takes place in the brain. as i say, buy the book. now, changing the subject. if dinosaurs had not been wipt out 65 million years ago, and based on the fact that most modern birds are kown to use tools. i.e twigs to prob into holes in trees and other places to seek food. and given the fact they came from a group of dinosaus. would they have evolved into creatures built a lot like us, arms and legs , and be about the same size as us? if so, then all those millions of years ago, still have kept us down to the small mammales that we were, and would we have gone by now. i used to work at the natural history museum london and this was one of the theams on exhibit, with a modele of what a dinosaus the same as we look today, but of course, with scales and feathers. they were asking weather it could have happened. i think it would. maybe, that is just what happened to us. think of it, we were just like other animals, four legs. then we evolved from that to arms and legs. i rest my case.

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