AnimusRex
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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery we think we see and hear for ourselves, but truth is, we see and hear readily what we're told to look for. Its like space alien stories. Most space alien stories have details and features that are remarkably like science fiction stories, or have technology that is just slightly ahead of current technology. For instance, there were several abduction stories in the 1960's (Betty and Barney Hill being the most famous) wherein the aliens stuck a steel probe into a woman to determine if she was pregnant; coincidently, amniocentesis was a then-cutting edge technology. Of course, even now we have non-invasive ways of seeing inside the body, so the notion that an alien culture would be so primitive to need to invade the body with a steel probe, is ludicrous. Spaceships from stories in the 1940's were usually streamlined in shape, not dissimilar to WWII airplanes; but after the Apollo moon program showed that crafts that moved through the vaccuum of space didn't need to be streamlined, stories from the 1970's described spacecraft that had odd jutting protrusions and angles, kind of like those shown in Star Wars. Our essential nature is to solve problems, and define things that are ambiguous; so when we see shadows and hear strange noises, we give them a definition that fits some sort of narrative.
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