
Mermaids are mythical creatures that fascinate people for centuries. They are usually depicted as semi-slicing, semi-beans that live in the oceans and have magical powers.
But what if sirens are not only legends, but in fact true? And if they do not come from the ground but came from another planet?
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It may sound like wild speculation, but some researchers suggested that sirens can be a form of extraterrestrial life, which adapted to the aquatic environment of the Earth.
They claim that the sirens could come to the ground for millions of years ago, by accident, or according to the design, and evolved to blend in with marine life. They could develop intelligence, culture, language and technology, but others hidden from human civilization.
One of the main supporters of this theory is Dr. Paul Robertson, a former marine biologist, who claims that he has evidence of the existence of a siren. He says he has recorded sounds and images of sirens using a special underwater microphone and camera. He also says that he witnessed siren attacks on people and other animals and that the government hides the truth.
Dr. Robertson's claims are controversial and have been rejected by many experts as mystifications or incorrect interpretations. However, it is not the only one who believes in the possibility of siren aliens.
Some antique cultures, such as Sumerians and Babylonians, present sirens as gods or messengers from the stars. Some contemporary UFO enthusiasts also suggest that sirens can be associated with the mysterious USO (unidentified immersed objects), which are sometimes reported in the oceans.
Of course, there is no decisive proof that sirens exist, not to mention that they are aliens. But there is also no final proof that not. The oceans are huge and largely unexplored, and in their depths there can be many secrets.
Legends
Although human technology was not advanced thousands of years ago, surprisingly, many legends containing similar stories were given between different civilizations that lived far apart. For example, many religions say that the world has begun in chaos and describes a great flood.
There is also a unique legend around the world about creatures known as a siren. In 1931, French anthropologists Marcel Griaule and Germanine Dieterlen discovered a group of relatively primitive “Dogon” of people living in West Africa near the Niger bend.
Initially, griules were fascinated by a convenient culture, because they were not only well -oriented in biological anatomy, but even had their own astronomical calendar. But Griaule surprised even more that over 3000 years ago they already knew about the existence of Sirius B. Sirius B, he is a white dwarf star 8.6 delicate years from Earth.
Because Sirius B is next to “Sirius A”, which is several times brighter and larger, Sirius B is not apparent to the bare eye by people on earth.
In fact, it wasn't until 1862 that people saw Sirius B for the first time with a telescope, but due to the restrictions on technology at that time, only after 1928 people fully understood Sirius B. However, the Dogoni people knew about him 3,000 years ago!
The only difference was that instead of calling her Sirius B, they named after Tolo. The priest Dogon told Griaule that although they did not see Sirius B, they knew that he was emitting a white splendor and encircle Sirius and on an elliptical orbit once every 50 years. And this is exactly the same 50 years, which NASA later calculated. This is quite amazing.
If Sirius B is not apparent to the naked eye, how Dogon calculated this series of orbit? The priest told Griaules that Dogon knew all this, because long ago a half-plane group, half-Fish (also known as a fish) disappeared from heaven and came from Sirius B.
Lake Bajkal
Founded about 35 million years ago, Lake Baikal, located in Siberia in Russia, is the largest and deepest freshwater lake in the world. According to the declassified files of the Soviet Union, it is the antique lake that can live with creatures that we do not know about.
It all started in 1982. This year, the Soviet army brought the team to Lake Baikal for diving training, but strange, as they dived about 50 meters under water, they suddenly came across six immense creatures. The point is that apart from the helmet of the creation, they did not wear any diving equipment at all. Could this be a fresh technology invented by other countries?
The group leader decided to capture one alive, so he indicated and gave instructions, but before the team members could act, suddenly a wave of energy similar to sonar waves came out of the direction of unknown creatures and pushed seven divers to the surface.
Because this energy was too powerful, in combination with the too speedy process, three out of seven divers went into shock, and the rest of the team fell into a coma. Eventually, three members died.
The most eminent scientist of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Azhazha, was sent to examine the incident, but declassified files did not mention the results of the investigation.
Although the results were not published, it was enough to arouse curiosity about the possible life of wise life under the deep sea, and the only question was whether these underwater creatures could be nommo described by Aborigines from West Africa. However, as the Soviet Union discovered at the time as the underwater secrets continued.
What would happen if we tried to communicate with them
How do we know if they are kind or hostile? What would they like from us or from our planet?
Communication is the basis of every relationship and can be the key to understanding and coexisting with a possible foreign civilization. But communication is also a convoluted and arduous process, especially in various species and cultures.
To communicate with sirens, we would first have to find a way to make contact and signal our intentions. We would have to apply a medium that they could see and react, such as sound, delicate or gestures.
We would also have to avoid any actions that they can interpret as hostile or perilous, such as approaching too speedy or too close or using weapons or devices.
Then we would have to find a way to exchange information and meaning. We would have to learn their language and symbols or create a common language that both sides can understand.
We would also have to overcome all barriers or prejudices that may hinder our understanding or expression, such as noise, distortion or prejudice.
Finally, we would have to find a way to build trust and relationships. We would have to show the respect and curiosity of their culture and values and share our own culture and values with them.
We would also have to demonstrate empathy and cooperation for their needs and interests and look for mutual benefits and goals with them.
Communication with Syredas can be a satisfying and informative experience for both sides. It can open fresh horizons of knowledge and discoveries and support fresh bonds of friendship and cooperation.
It can also aid solve any conflicts or misunderstandings that can arise between us, and prevent any damage or violence that may occur.
But communicating with Syredas can also be a risky and perilous undertaking for both sides. It can expose us to fresh threats and challenges and create fresh conflicts and tensions.
It can also reveal secrets and differences that can shock or offend us, and cause reactions that can harm us or hurt us.
Communication with a siren is not a straightforward or simple task, but convoluted and arduous. It requires patience and courage, curiosity and respect, empathy and cooperation.
It also requires caution and consistency, awareness and readiness, responsibility and responsibility. It is a gambling that could pay off or go back.
The secret of sirens is not only a fantasy, but the possibility with which we will once have to face. Regardless of whether they are aliens or not, they are part of our world and we are part of them. How we communicate with them can change our future forever.
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