Friday, July 29, 2016

One could contend that you'd require a long lifespan to get subluminally

history channel documentary There are numerous references in creation times and myths to the idea of heaven, maybe eventually pleasant get-away spots for the extraterrestrials, who we've come to relate to as the 'divine beings'.. For instance, the old Sumerians had this heaven called Dilmun, yet it was a resort of, and for, the 'divine beings', not for people. Dilmun was something like Eden, however who's to say Eden didn't serve as "God"s" heaven retreat - a late spring country estate far from His everyday habitation paradise? For this situation, "paradise" is God's home base, or on account of the Norse 'divine beings', Asgard is their paradise proportional, or maybe spaceship. In Star Trek terms, "paradise" or Asgard is the NCC 1701 Enterprise. So maybe we have Starship Heaven and Starship Asgard!

One could contend that you'd require a long lifespan to get subluminally from that point to here. While there are different courses around that chestnut, review that the "divine beings" are everlasting, or as near it (in the human personality at any rate) as makes no chances. Whether it's normal or innovatively improved everlasting life is of no result for this situation. Presently I've no thought where they originated from aside from in the distance. Distinctive myths and legends point to various purposes of birthplace, all of which could well be the situation.

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