Questions like, should this footage elicit a change in beliefs at all? — flannel jesus
Do we have good reason to trust that these are real aliens? — flannel jesus
What do you guys think of the Mexican aliens? — flannel jesus
It's most likely a joke, in my opinion. — flannel jesus
Are they stupid? — flannel jesus
What do you guys think of the Mexican aliens? — flannel jesus
I'm wondering about the 30% genetic difference. If they didn't evolve on earth, where did they get all the humanoid genes? — Vera Mont
I put this in the Epistemology subforum because I feel that the most interesting questions about this release of information are epistemic questions. Questions like, should this footage elicit a change in beliefs at all? Do we have good reason to trust that these are real aliens? — flannel jesus
It is not inconceivable that both DNA itself, and its content, could evolve independently this closely, if in fact they represent globally maximal solutions to the problems they solve. — hypericin
It's only not inconceivable by a technicality. It's more than astronomically unlikely. — flannel jesus
A 30% genetic difference is HUGE. No mammal is so genetically remote from humans. This number is closer to the difference between humans and reptiles.
It is not inconceivable that both DNA itself, and its content, could evolve independently this closely, if in fact they represent globally maximal solutions to the problems they solve. — hypericin
there's a lot of different genetic ways to get to similar physiological solutions. There's really no good reason for the DNA of two completely independently developed lineages of life to look that similar. — flannel jesus
I'm sorry, I don't think I understand your question. — flannel jesus
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