Based on the best (yet bad) theory that biology has on the origins of life, we came from a swamp like soup bowl that had the right chemicals to make proteins and those developed into RNA. Is it possible that new soup swamps have made new life, more intelligent and faster developing than us in the past 50 years without noticing? At first they mimicked our shape and we saw them as big foot and other creatures, then they blended in with us... After this they lived among us and took control fo the world governments, now they hold power and are trying to unite all the governments of the world under Globalism to pursue space, to spread their seed.
Past 50 years? No. If it did anything alive would have a new generation every like .5 seconds.
We have recently become aware of organisms that can change another organisms DNA during its life time (CRISPR) perhaps since these organisms would be fundamentally different than known Earth Biology that they would not only evolve on a generational basis but also could consciously change their physical traits and DNA within one generations, a sort of intelligent self-improvement.
>>18724125
Is there the possibility of other intelligent life on earth he asks......
>>18724333
I program computers, even Ros, and RNN They are far from intelligent.
>>18724293
CRISPR removes DNA at a specific designated point and replaces it with specific designated DNA. It doesn't just happen all willy nilly. It would be like you lying there and consciously reconstructing your DNA protein by protein.
>>18724343
I never said they were our "AIs".
>>18724407
Is this a meme?
Infinity machines do one pretty mundane task, and that's all.
It purposefully removes one protein! Purposefully, there is intention and instruction. This is a huge advantage if you could teach an organism to use CRISPR to adapt faster!
>>18724420
Any sufficiently intelligent super intelligence would be able to hide any and all interventions it made online, if it desired to make them. It could also do them under the guise of plausible deniability/synchronicity/"coincidence".
Whether aliens/AI/ or "other".
I don't think anything has sapiens like intelligence. Or it would reach out to us. Crows and dolphins are real fucking close though.
As for like the rest of the insanity. Intelligent animal + Shapeshifting + The ability to sneak into a lead societies + A puppet master conspiracy.
Nah probably one of those didn't happen, at most I'd say 3/4
>>18724125
I doubt that it's happened around the time that we as humans have existed, but it's mathematically probable that sentient life happened long ago on planet Earth. A long, long time ago, but there is no longer a trace of it.
>>18724519
That's just what they want you to think.
>>18724552
Or this entire universe could be on a server somewhere humming along, buried deep inside some long dead planet, computing so fast that 1 trillion years for us is .1 seconds for it; and the entropic end of its universe is far off that it's incomprehensible for us; and yet the consciousness that monitors it watches with worry as the fractions of seconds tick off; its demise drawing ever closer......
>>18724125
>we came from a swamp like soup bowl that had the right chemicals to make proteins
What.
Biology posits we evolved from oceanic life.
>>18724679
And what is the ocean but a giant swamp?
>>18724679
He was talking about the first life forms ever, anon. "Swamp" or "cesspool" are common terms for describing the primoridial seas which were chemically complex enough to allow for rna and lipid membranes to form