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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Why aliens can never invade Earth effectively

I'm not going to say whether I beleive Aliens are real or not (although we ALL know they are TOTALLY real....I have fuzzy pictures of light to prove it!!!!)
But either way, they can't invade feasibly if they do exist, for multiple reasons

FIRST, weight
When we go to the moon, we are suddenly lighter yes? this is because the moon's gravitational pull is much less than the Earth's. So, if an alien comes from a planet smaller than the Earth, when they show up, they will have an extremely difficult time moving. Earth's gravitational pull in relation to the planet from where they came from will be so much stronger, they would be like lead weights. On the other side, if they came from a planet LARGER than Earth, then it would be like us on the moon, and they would constantly be floating away. Now, granted, this reason doesn't hold up if they come from a planet roughly the same size, which brings us to


SECOND reason, being air
when we travel from Earth to another planet, we have to bring along out giant can of air and a suit to keep out lungs working. This is because their air isn't made up the same as ours is. In reverse, if they came here, they would have to bring cans of their own air to breathe, which would make long term take overs unfeasible. This is the same reason we will never have to worry about out goldfish coming out of their fishbowls and killing us in our sleep.....probably


THIRDLY, food.
Whatever they eat on their planet is not what will be here. Their bodies will not have evolved to handle our foods and so they would have to bring their own food with them. This is only a short term solution. Long term menas they would have to raise/ grow their own food here, but that will run into problems one and two. So they would have to go through a long process of trying to adept to our food, which will probably end up killing most of them in the process.

FOURTH reason, jet lag
the planet they come from will most likely have a very different daily schedule from ours. They will have a difficult time trying to operate with our 24-hour day system, if they are used to, say, 40-hour days. They would quickly be disorientated as far as sleep needs, how long they have been here, etc.

FIFTH, weather
Seeing as how the planets are all different distances from the sun, that means that whatever planet they come from will be accustomed to warmer or cooler temperatures than Earth's, and depending how much further from Earth they were depends on how great a difference it will make, but regardless, it will be a big difference that will be extremely difficult to overcome


LASTLY, technology
now, I know everyone says that they will be technically more advanced than us, and that may be true, but that can be a vice. If something malfunctions, they may not be able to find the things that they need to repair it. It may also not be able to work in the conditions found on Earth. And, regardless of advancement, we use very different technology from them, and it will most likely end up confusing them. We would be just as confused if we go to their planet and have to try and figure out THEIR technology

So, that is why it is just unreasonable for aliens to ever take over





*disclaimer, I do NOT believe in aliens....if you do, well....more power to ya

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