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Originally Posted by parallaxicality
I'm not saying we haven't, but, just take as a hypothesis the idea that all conceptualisations of people from space are imaginary.
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Without good evidence, I see no reason that needs to be only a hypothesis. It is, rather, a reasonable conclusion that "greys" and so forth are imaginary. Frankly, if there are ETs, I would be quite surprised if they were humanoid.
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Where do they come from?
How do they evolve? How did we go from little green men with antennae on their heads (why would anyone assume an alien had antennae on its head?) to beautiful blonde Amazons from Venus to the "greys" of modern myth?
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Where do elves, fairies, demons, angels, dragons, minotaurs, kappas and all the other mythological creatures of many cultures come from? This is nothing more than a modern mythology, more acceptable today than some of the older ones. In any mythology, the creatures will often have a combination of human and animal features. You can find green and grey skin as well as antennas in nature.