I can't believe I stayed up doing my moral assignment til. now, as I am always the lazy one. But I did some reading and found out some interesting articles on the topic I am writing: Mankind's original condition. I chose to write on the fourth alternative (as written by Stuart Wilde) - The walk-in theory.
Highly recommended if you are into bizarre stuff as I am. =)
Stuart Wilde is a writer and he put his philosophical thoughts into his writings. The theory on how man walked into Earth is, I assume, his theory. Correct me if I am wrong. I did more research online and found out more about the Kogi tribe that he mentioned. Apparently, the Kogi tribe was from Columbia and the some of them possess the power of a twenty-six dimensional world. Only the special ones who were selected from birth and trained possess such kind of power. They were put in a cave for 9 years where they live in darkness. When they were let out to the real world, they would have the ability to see the other dimensions that we could not.
More on Kogi tribe
here. Scroll down till you see "Kogi tribe".
I found the articles ridiculous, especially the part where it says mushrooms activates the human consciousness. (Refer to Stuart Wilde article) Nevertheless, these are interesting reads. A little bit off track, but I would still like to believe in aliens though. The theory on aliens leaving a man and a woman on Earth as an experiment doesn't seem very convincing to me. But I would still like to believe that they exist. It can't be just us and the Earth and this universe we live in. There must be other universes out there, as well as other extraterrestrial beings. Because without them, the world would be so uninteresting. Plus, there were reports on people being abducted by aliens, no? And they came back remembering what happened. Some are detailed, some are not. Some were even threatened not to give out details on witnessing unknown spacecrafts by the Men In Blacks - possibly androids sent by the aliens.
Ahh. Thy world. It is simply too fascinating. I love the space, I love aliens. I love all the unknowns that could be living somewhere out there in the universe. I love that there are more bizarre things to be discovered. I love all the questions that have yet to be answered.
If I were a scientist...