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I already read about that. Poor Dolphins. I believe ET or whatever they are may have bases in the ocean, I don't see any connection with Dolphins.Welllllll, if the author thinks dolphins are ET's in physical form i wonder what the explanation for this is
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Always a popular theory is that Greys evolved from a creature similar to our dolphin. Theoretically it does make a lot of sense and out of all the ideas floating around about Greys this one is by far the most plausable. The most noticeable thing about Greys is their grey skin (hence the name, Grey Alien) and is very similar to that of a dolphin. Without an actual sample of a Grey’s skin this would impossible to verify, but there is more evidence to support the dolphin idea than just skin colour. The eyes of the Grey are always reported as big and with a black “eye shield” covering the pupil. On Earth, many water-based creatures evolve these to deal with low light levels found in the ocean, which would suggest Greys evolved in a low level light environment. Another factor that suggests Greys come from Dolphin-like creatures is their very large heads. The size and shape of the cranium infer that Greys have an enlarged rear (occipital) and frontal lobe, a feature that is common in dolphins. During many abduction cases, victims often report that they were unable to move when a Grey looked in their direction, but as soon as the Grey looked away they regained physical control. Certain species of dolphin can disable small fish using sonar, and marine biologists have found that these waves can cause significant changes at cellular level. With many years evolution, it is not that unbelievable that Greys have adapted this technique from an existing skill they gained from millions of years of evolution.
I remember reading about that. It's a stretch.The idea has done the rounds
Time is part of the equation. Like geology, uplifted formations of sedimentary rock. It's possible they evolved into something else. It's more plausible that whatever it is flying around has bases in the ocean than that they are from another star system or dimension. We don't know. I would like to see what is inside of those ships first hand. Hard to make judgments based on sketchy reports from other people.I'm not so sure, we know dolphins were land animals that went back into the sea.
What happened to those that didnt, did they die out or did they continue to evolve as land animals ?
They have been around for 11 million years
We have three scenarios, they all went back into the sea leaving no branch of their species on land.
Some went back some didnt, but the land dwelling branch died off, or some did and some didnt and the land dwelling branch of the species evolved into something else
Either they evolved on earth or they came to earth in the distant past and created bases deep in the ocean. I'm familiar with his ideas. I listened to some interviews. I was disappointed to learn he had kicked-the-bucket after hearing the first interview.I think you'll find the cryptoterrestrial hypothesis as touted by the late mac tonnies is considered to have some merit
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Greys as evolved dolphins fits the cryptoterrestrial hypothesis
Not insisting thats what they are, but its possible
They do have the sense of echolocation, which we certainly don't have. I've certainly spent some time wondering if a species more attuned to life in the water with its' three dimensional environment might have some advantage in ultimately developing a supercivilization.
The second book, Startide Rising (1983), occurs centuries later. It follows the Earthclan space ship Streaker (crewed by uplifted dolphins and their human patrons) which has discovered a colossal derelict fleet. The Streaker is pursued as rumors spread throughout the Five Galaxies that Streaker has found the remains of the Progenitors.