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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

10 Things Aliens Would Find Weird About Earth
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10 Things Aliens Would Find Weird About Earth

Imagine an alien race visiting Earth for the first time. As they observe our planet, they might find themselves baffled by the peculiarities of human behavior, culture, and technology. From our obsession with money to our penchant for organized sports, Earth is full of oddities that could leave extraterrestrial visitors scratching their giant heads. Whether it’s our strange rituals, environmental practices, or the very structure of our society, these insights might make us ponder our own world through the eyes of an outsider. So, buckle up and join us on this cosmic journey to see what might make Earth the most peculiar planet in the universe. The Human Obsession with Cats and Dogs Imagine aliens trying to understand why humans keep these small, furry creatures in their homes and treat them like family members. We feed them, play with them, and even dress them up in tiny outfits. It’s like we’ve decided to domesticate our own mini-aliens, but without the advanced technology. The Concept of Money Explaining the idea of exchanging pieces of paper or digital numbers for goods and services might seem bizarre to beings from a post-scarcity society. “You mean you work for these arbitrary symbols, and then use them to acquire food and shelter? Why not just take what you need?” The Internet and Social Media Aliens might find it strange that humans spend so much time communicating with each other through screens, often about the most mundane aspects of their lives. “They’re sharing images of their meals? And arguing about whether a dress is blue or white?” Human Fashion and Beauty Standards The idea of changing one’s appearance to conform to arbitrary societal norms might seem odd to beings who don’t have the same concept of “fashion.” “Why do they cover their bodies with different fabrics and colors? And why do they think certain shapes and sizes are more attractive than others?” The Human Diet Aliens might be perplexed by the variety of foods humans eat, as well as the fact that some humans choose to eat other animals. “They consume the flesh of other beings for sustenance? And they have entire industries dedicated to creating new flavors and textures?” The Concept of Time Explaining the human obsession with measuring and dividing time into specific units might seem strange to beings who don’t experience time in the same way. “They divide their existence into seconds, minutes, hours, and days? And they have special rituals and celebrations for certain dates?” Human Sports and Competitions Aliens might find it odd that humans engage in physical activities purely for entertainment and competition, often risking injury in the process. “They run around chasing a ball for hours? And they cheer when one team defeats another?” Human Languages The idea of having thousands of different languages and dialects, all for the purpose of communication, might seem inefficient to aliens with a universal language. “They have so many ways to say the same thing? And they spend years learning to speak and understand each other?” The Human Sense of Humor Explaining jokes and sarcasm to aliens might prove challenging, as humor is often culturally specific and dependent on shared experiences. “They find it amusing when someone says something that’s not true? And they laugh at the misfortune of others?” Human Emotions and Relationships The complexity of human emotions and the intricacies of human relationships might seem unnecessarily complicated to aliens with a more straightforward social structure. “They experience so many different feelings? And they form bonds with each other based on trust, love, and loyalty?” As we wrap up our journey through the eyes of hypothetical alien visitors, it becomes evident just how unique and strange our world can appear. The quirks and idiosyncrasies that we take for granted might seem utterly alien to beings from another planet. Of course, these are just a few examples of the many things that might seem strange to extraterrestrial visitors. What else have we forgotten? Write in the comments. The post 10 Things Aliens Would Find Weird About Earth appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

MUFON to unveil astonishing UAP material test results at symposium
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MUFON to unveil astonishing UAP material test results at symposium

In what is being called “The most important UAP related-presentation MUFON has ever made,” THE MUTUAL UFO NETWORK (MUFON) will reveal details about a UAP Materials case it recently received from Russia in an exclusive live event on Saturday, July 13th, 2024, at 8 PM Central Daylight Time. The case will be presented both in-person and via livestream at MUFON’s Annual Symposium, revealing the story behind mysterious materials delivered to the home of a Russian UFO Investigator with evidence of a cover-up. Tests by Russian labs, later corroborated by MUFON’s own U.S. lab, confirm the material is of unknown origin. While virtually any material can be identified by its components from the periodic table, unknown combinations or isotopic ratios can often point to a mysterious origin of samples. In this case, 90% of the sample is made of materials that labs were unable to identify. The story becomes even more compelling as some of the samples sent for additional testing were stolen from an official U.S. Post Office box shortly after they arrived for retrieval by MUFON Investigator Robert Spearing. On top of this, cameras were turned against a wall, inhibiting investigation—although postal workers testify that they delivered the box. “This is typical with evidence of this nature. We believe that this material was deliberately taken by someone who could hack into a locked Post Office Box to prevent further testing. Who did it is anybody’s guess,” stated MUFON Media Relations Director Ron James. “The evidence that supports this story, and others that we will share at the Symposium, could make this the biggest UFO-related news event of the year. We have physical materials and more evidence of non-human technology,” said James. MUFON, The Mutual UFO Network, is the largest and oldest civilian UFO research organization in the world. Dedicated to “the scientific study of UFOs for the benefit of humanity,” MUFON is a worldwide network of like-minded people who care about UFO/UAPs. “We provide community and resources to the field and are honored to be making a presentation that may move the ball forward,” James concluded. The annual MUFON International Symposium is July 11-14, 2024, in Irving, Texas. Sign up to attend this exclusive event in-person or via livestream at www.MUFONSymposium.com. The post MUFON to unveil astonishing UAP material test results at symposium appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

New blood test could flag Parkinson's disease years before symptoms, study hints
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New blood test could flag Parkinson's disease years before symptoms, study hints

By analyzing the proteins in the blood, a new blood test and AI tool can identify which at-risk patients are most likely to develop Parkinson's disease.
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Science Explorer
2 yrs

Does the brain flush out toxins while you sleep?
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Does the brain flush out toxins while you sleep?

As we sleep, the brain rids itself of waste built up throughout the day. But how?
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YubNub News
YubNub News
2 yrs

A threat to the republic
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A threat to the republic

Former President Donald Trump, we are repeatedly told by President Joe Biden and his campaign surrogates, is a threat to democracy. To help further this talking point, Biden’s allies at CNN recently…
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YubNub News
2 yrs

Willie Mays, the hero
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Willie Mays, the hero

Even in the final years of Willie Mays’ baseball career, the great man slowed by nagging injuries, he was still magical for a six- or seven- or nine-year- old to watch, a kinetic bundle of athletic…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

RVM News Shows: No Wokeness, Just American Values and Freedom!
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RVM News Shows: No Wokeness, Just American Values and Freedom!

RVM News Shows: No Wokeness, Just American Values and Freedom!
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs News & Oppinion

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??????‍♂️ - The clown Australia's Leftist PM Anthony Albanese!
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

Why Lemmy called Ringo Starr a “bad boy”
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Why Lemmy called Ringo Starr a “bad boy”

"He comes from The Dingle." The post Why Lemmy called Ringo Starr a “bad boy” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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The five Black Sabbath songs Geezer Butler is most proud of
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The five Black Sabbath songs Geezer Butler is most proud of

"It never goes away." The post The five Black Sabbath songs Geezer Butler is most proud of first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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