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Do believe there's a chance that "computer children" are also "star children"?

by Guest59719  |  earlier

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Years ago..I don't think children would have been able to comprehend or be so fascinated with computers if they had been available. Do you think the recent generations have had some "alien help" ...in being born with these "computer abilities"?

Here's a link..but it's not exactly about this...but a little.

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  1. Children in the past had exactly the same abilities as children of the present, even us old farts have managed to master the basic use of computers.

    Evy should stop filling her head with rubbish and realise that she is not 'special' before she ends up in a locked ward.


  2. Denie, I was raised at a time when computers became available to the general public.  I was fascinated with what they made possible.  This fascination has grown with the power of computers.  I do not see any connection to anything extra-terrestrial beyond the fact that space exploration has benefited from computers.  I have yet to encounter any compelling evidence that suggests ET beings have made contact with or visited this planet.

  3. Well. Hmm..I'm 12, maybe I can apply here.  I am not sure whether aliens had anything to do with it however. Sure, people are born with specific "abilities", but I believe it is a result of past generations, past lives, and our plans made by our spirit guides before we reincarnate. Think about this, and apply it to your question. From a very young age, I have been able to spell, read and write with a significant amount of understanding. I knew words that I had never heard before, and even today, am accused of being older by my vocabulary usage. Have you, ever known things from a young age but not being able to understand exactly why? Maybe you could see this inside of your question and apply it. We take in our surroundings from a very young age. If they are not exsposed to it, they therefore cannot understand it. If someone were to talk to you about some future technology, say, perhaps you lived in the 50's and a child begins speaking to you of an Ipod, persay. You would have no idea what that was, but they would. You would not, because, you had never seen one before or even heard of it. Some people are born with abilities, some must learn them or adapt to them. Whether you believe aliens had anything to do with it, is your choice, and I have no right to convert you whatsoever.

    ~Me!~

  4. Very young children also have the ability to learn new languages quickly.   If exposure to computers occurs early enough with enough freedom for originality,  I think most children will be very good at understanding and using them.

  5. i am one.i am 13 and have always been like that.at the age  of  5 i discovered the computer.at 7 i was a computer master.at the ages between 7 and 10 i have learned about witchcraft,wicca,meditation,chakras(open... all 7 main chakras at 10 by the way),aliens,wanderers(alien soul in human body i am one:),auras,tree of life,time space and space time,paralel realities,fairies,maya,2012,atlantis,spi... guides,animal spirit guides,gardian angels,lucid dreams,out of body experiences,and so many more things that i dont have the time to type them all in.

  6. sorry, but i don't think your theory is correct.... just my opinion though.

    that article severely ignores scientific evidence of EVERY kind...

    it says that ADD is not a biochemical disorder, only a social one.... yet it has been proven by scientists everywhere that ADD is caused by a chemical malfunction in the brain... that's just one fallacy in the article, among others.

    children have had the same capabilities in their minds since the dawn of the human race... their minds are more open when they're young to learning new things, while adults' brains are closed because of a set of rules that have been pounded into their brains. it is for this same reason that some children are sensitive to supernatural activity: they haven't learned yet that this stuff "isn't supposed to happen."

    as for your statement "i dont think children would have been... so fascinated with computers" who WOULDN'T be fascinated by a computer? it is a colorful, moving image that responds to your input... almost every toy a child has does that, from infancy on, and not just recently... they were available for older generations as well.

    again, i don't mean this to be rude, i'm just giving my opinion on the subject.

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