Thursday, February 09, 2012

I Disbelieve, and Roll a D20: Ancient Aliens

I was watching Stargate while working on a cover letter, and I had some additional fun watching the short film in the special features. I can’t really call it a documentary because the content has little evidence and too much speculation. The little feature is titled “Is There a Stargate?” and has both Erich von Daniken and Giorgio Tsoukalos talking about their beliefs.

These two gentlemen believe that humans were taught all the basics of culture from aliens roughly 10 to 12,000 years ago. They base their beliefs, which I won’t call theories, on the architectural accuracy of various ancient structures around the world. Since the pyramid is accurate to within a foot on all sides, and the ancient Egyptians didn’t have the latest laser surveying equipment, these things must have been built at the direction of aliens. Since the Nazca lines can’t be seen as a whole from the ground, they must have been built for aliens, or someone in a plane. The aliens will someday revisit their intellectual progeny, and usher us in to another new understanding of the universe. My problem with the alien explanation is that this premise removes all trace human ingenuity and imagination. Without the aliens, we would still be wandering the savannas and forests, gazing up at the night sky in fear. I refuse to believe that we would not have created art and discovered math without some intervention.

Aliens that swoop in and teach us everything or inspire us out of our huts feels like a parent assembling the entire LEGO toy while the kid watches, or those parents who finish all their kid’s homework when the kid gives up because it is too hard. I hope that we can grow up enough as a species to get past our stupid insecurities and maybe stop killing each other, and ideas like this take the best parts of humanity away from us. Also, Tsoukalos’ hair is goofier than my moustache.

4 comments:

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

Accurate to within a foot? Even with human technology, that is cause for a lawsuit.

One would think aliens could get a pyramid accurate to within a fraction of an inch. humans could do that these days, and we can't even stop blowing each other up, let alone travel in space.

Chuckles said...

You would not believe the worker's compensation lawsuits, let alone the contractor's countersuits.

williamrobertway said...

I need to learn how to be mean to people who harbor ancient astronaut and ley lines beliefs. I'm way too forgiving of their bullshit. Does anyone teach a course in cruelty to the feeble-minded?

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

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