Aliens = Future of Humanity…Maybe

- Author: Megan Aliens

This is kind of farfetched, but I’m kinda starting to believe that aliens are really just humans from the future who have developed means to time travel.  Think about it. Your typical big-headed, bulgy-eyed, frail-bodied, little, green alien appears to be built in just the direction we are headed. With humans growing smarter and smarter as the years progress and intelligence equaling power now more than ever, it’s no surprise that we will eventually evolve bigger heads to accommodate and ever expanding vault of intelligence. There is already skeletal evidence that suggests that human’s heads are evolving to be larger. The average newborn’s skull does not fit through the average woman’s pelvic girdle without ripping, tearing and some breaking of the pelvis. This is not so for other animals. Other species have a much easier time giving birth than we humans do. It also makes sense for use to adapt to being bombarded by information by evolving larger, more complex eyes. With weather reports, news tickers, live footage and an anchor person all piled onto any news broadcast at one time, it would be nice to be better able to absorb it all. And since we are becoming more reliant on computers and machines, our bodies are not as useful as they once were for survival. AS far as the green skin goes, well that’s just Hollywood putting an interesting spin on things. Unless of course using nanotechnology, we are one day able to infuse ourselves with the means to photosynthesis and gain nutrients from the sun. That might make the green skin a reality.

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Artificial Intelligence

- Author: Megan Education

Does it make me smart if I can answer any question you have within thirty seconds? I would have to say that if anyone could to that then yes, they are smart. If you can learn about and memorize everything that anyone would want to know, then there is no denying that you are a smart, smart individual. Maybe not the most socially inclined person out there, but clever none the less. But what if I could access an unlimited information source, search it, and regurgitate the answer to any question all within thirty seconds? Would that make me as smart as that ivory tower egghead who memorized everything? I don’t think so. It is true that it is better to “work smart, not hard”, but there is something to be said for a brain that can absorb and hold information as opposed to one that can only research and throw up answers at you. Some one who can learn and reason has a stronger mind than someone who can only tell you something that they recently read about. My enormous database of information is only masking my lazy little idiot mind. Even though the pocket-protected egghead and I can give you the same information in the same amount of time, his intellect is real, while mine is a farce. He is genuinely smart. He would be smart with or without technology. I would be S.O.L. without my handy dandy information machine. Having that argument made, I think that employers should implement an aptitude test when looking at potential employees. Anyone can BS their way through an application and resume. Not everyone can have a natural knack for a profession or an IQ high enough to accommodate learning the business quickly and thoroughly.

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