Wednesday, May 23, 2012

As I get older I get different – #2

Space, the final frontier. What a wonderful concept, infinity. UFO's. How romantic are they when you're 14, 15, 16.... the idea that flashing lights in the sky are visitors, from another planet. Stoked by such films as "The Day the Earth Stood Still", and "Close Encounters", TV series such as Gerry Anderson's UFO, and Space 1999, and of course Star Trek and Star Wars.

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And how can you not believe? How can you possibly not look at the sky and wonder who it can be that there isn't life on other planets. A long way away planets, a long long way away. But plants, aliens, visitors.

Aliens, ancient aliens, greys, reptoids, blues, blond nordics, chupacabras... you name they've been everywhere.

Of course they've all been to Earth, why not, we're significant, we're rulers of a planet, with resources.  They've all been here, mostly at night, mostly to prod things up our backside, dismember sheep, implant tracking devices or breed. Of course.

And then one day perhaps not. After you read some books, and thought about it, the question was "How?, followed by "Why?". Two important questions, two of the very best.

And so the slightly older me smiles when people talk of Alien visitations, visitors, abductions, formations of spacecraft in the sky.

Now I know there are enough wonders in the back yard to keep me occupied, without having to have a feeling that there is something out there.

And I think this goes hand in hand with my Atheism.  Sort of.  Except that there must be other planets, and there must be life somewhere else. It's an infinite universe with infinite suns,sort of. Infinite in the sense that there must be an edge somewhere, a long long way away and I can't quite grasp the distance to Alpha Centauri for instance, and so the other side of the universe must be a long way away, infinitely far.

And whilst it's understandable that some people think that Aliens must walk amongst us, there are people that think there is an imaginary sky god. They're not so different. That they both are in out imagination is all they have in common.

So I've changed, we are alone, all alone, at least on this planet, and possibly alien me thinks the same thing.

My love of science fiction films is in no way diminished by my beliefs, it's in fact the opposite.



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