eight bits on Apr 9 2008, 10:05 PM, said:
I think I did. Here are my thoughts again and perhaps a little clearer. Maybe not. If not PM me and we can discuss. My words aren't coming to me as easily as normal currently. Isn't stress a wonderful thing?
Such psi powers would clearly benefit any animal out in the wild but it would have to be beyond this sometimes on sometimes off parlor trick level of prowess we see presented to us from human beings. It would have to be an always on nearly perfect very obvious level of prowess for it to benefit the animal in any real way. But we don't see this. All we see is the parlor trick level of prowess. What benefit is this to any animal? Why would such slight unreliable weak abilities ever come into existence? For it to benefit an animal any and there by increase survival odds it would have to be a very obvious and high level of prowess. Otherwise it is useless.
I don't see useless things coming into existence or remaining for very long evolutionaly speaking.....
darkbreed on Apr 10 2008, 01:34 AM, said:
Maybe we are indeed the "fallen angels".
-ea
Moro covered the animal part and I am not even touching this "we devolved and do not really need our physical bodies" stuff. Good luck with that Darkbreed.....
Heartagram3200 on Apr 10 2008, 04:24 PM, said:
Well....Theres instincts that animals have..How animals usually know when bad things will happen, before they do...That seems like an example of preminition...Like, isn't it possible, these "abilities" were stronger in our primative times? When we needed them more...To a sense where a tribe could warn eachother telepathically..Or they could use psychic attacks to defend themselves...And as we became the dominant species, these abilites weaked, because we didnt need em as much...Thats why not everyone has em anymore maybe? Cause there is no common use for them now, like there would have been in the more primative times...
Again Moro covered this but no, it wouldnt work like that. If a "tribe" of early humans could use psi power to warn each other, attack someone or defend themselves we would see these abilities probably to this day. Over time spoken language would not be used, they would communicate completely telepathically. We would not have seen the various weapons and weapon materials evolve is psi attacks and defense could be used instead. If humans ever had these abilities we would still see them as strong today as they ever were. If humans weren't fighting mother nature and her minions we were fighting each other. Our psychic abilities would have been maintained as much as out need for weapons and communication. We would still see these things to this day.
Moro Bumbleroot on Apr 10 2008, 05:53 PM, said:
I personally feel, that humans do not need supernatural abilities; as we evolved in a manner that has no
need for such abilities.
Regards,
Tom
Very good points Tom. Your last point there summed up my whole point for this thread though. Nice work.
Heartagram3200 on Apr 10 2008, 06:08 PM, said:
Well, we may have no need for them now...but, when humans were beginning to take hold on this planet..I think psychic abilites would of been very much nessesary for survival...
And, when you say "Animals natrual abilites" How do YOU know exactly what the limitations of an animals abilites are?
Again like Moro has explained we have studies ran with many many types of animals. We have studied many animals both alive and dead. We seem to have a pretty good idea what the limits of an animals abilities are. I think you can safely say we have observed and studied these things to the point we can rule out animals having any real psi like powers.....
And also, you could have just said you believe in evolution and left it at that. Why bring religion into it? There's a whole other forum for that...
I covered both bases. I made points based on evolution. With mentioning some other worldy power I left room for points to cut in from that direction. I mentioned it specifically because such things have no place here. Look to Darkbreeds post for an example.....
Thanks to all for your thoughts and opinions.
Kevin A.