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EraNga Hapugolla

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Nov 12 2024 @ 13:31

The Cosmic Origin of Cats - 1



Part 1: The Cosmic Origin of Cats — Ancient History Meets Alien Theory????????
 
Introduction
Cats have fascinated humans throughout history with their mysterious nature, abilities almost supernatural, and an aura around them that no other domestic animal has. From ancient times to social media in the present day, they have become one of our most beloved companions. Still, isn't it possible that there could be more about cats than meets the eye? What if their origin extends well beyond Earth? In this first part of our series, we dig deep into the very origin of cats and discuss how they can actually be our first extraterrestrial visitors.
 
1. Felines in Ancient Civilizations: Sacred, Mystical, and. Alien?
Cats have been held in reverence for many millennia. The ancient Egyptians famously worshipped cats, considering them the physical manifestations of the goddess Bastet, the deity of home, fertility, and protection. Killing a cat-even an accident-might lead to extreme punishment. Why this devotion to this particular animal?
Historians have also pointed out that for ancient Egyptians, cats were protectors against evil spirits, and the idea of an alien species being sent to watch over humanity somewhat aligns. The Great Sphinx is monumentally huge with the body of a lion and the head of a human; many think it portrays a guardian figure. Its feline features may hint toward a deeper celestial connection; perhaps it is just a monument to the first alien cats who landed on Earth.
 
2. The Spread of Cats Across the World: A Cosmic Mission?
Domesticated cats have descended from the African wildcat, Felis lybica. Curiously enough, however, their ways have spread across the world. Unlike other domesticated animals, cats did not need a lot of training or selective breeding to settle comfortably into human societies. They intuitively knew how to win our trust and make themselves indispensable. Ancient mariners-Phoenicians, Egyptians, and later on, Vikings-always had cats aboard ship, not only for catching rats but also because they believed a cat provided luck and protection.
Their rapid proliferation can be interpreted as a calculated cosmic mission of infiltrating every nook and corner of this earth. For what other reason would we find them so congenitally fitted for everything from the hoary Siberian wilds to the Sahara, losing not an ounce of their mystery?
 
3. Unusual Feline Abilities: Built for Earth, or Built for Space?
It is as if cats had some sort of physical features that would make them survive in very unusual conditions, such as:

Enhanced Night Vision: The tapetum lucidum in the cat's eyes lets them see almost in complete darkness, like those animals that have evolved to live in the dark. Could this be a part of their heritage, garnered during the time they used to navigate through the dark vacuum of space?

Agility and Balance: Cats can jump as high as six times their body length and have an extraordinary sense of balance. The "righting reflex" allows them to twist in the air and fall on their feet, making it seem that for them, gravity is of little importance. Perhaps this could be a hangover from zero-gravity living-a vital component of being an interstellar traveler.

The Healing Purr: Actually, not just a symptom of contentment, but a source of vibrational forces at a resonant frequency known to stimulate bone and tissue healing. It has been thought of as a possible self-healing mechanism by scientists, but what if it is more? Perhaps it's encoded alien technology.
Cats have long been associated with intuition and supernatural abilities. In Japan, the Maneki-Neko, or beckoning cat, is a symbol of good luck and fortune and is thought to have spiritual connections. The chariot of the Norse goddess Freyja was also said to be pulled by two huge cats, which would suggest divine and mystical meaning.
Many modern cat owners will also testify to how their cats often act as if they know what they are thinking or feeling. They appear when you want to be comforted, vanish when you are feeling cranky, and even predict earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. In 2004, eyewitnesses in Thailand and Sri Lanka claimed that their cats were more skittish than usual before the disastrous Indian Ocean tsunami struck. The general opinion is that cats can detect shifts in the planet's electromagnetic field, but perhaps it is something more: some sort of telepathic link to their home planet, way out there, signaling an alarm when danger threatens.
 
Conclusions: Alien Origins Evidence?
That wraps Part 1 of our odyssey, where every question answered turned into five more questions. From their elevated station in ancient societies to those sometimes-surreal capabilities and intelligence, cats have always seemed a little out of place, like not from this world. In Part 2 of this series, we'll delve deeper into the science, folklore, and modern-day mysteries that continue to fire up the theory of our feline friends truly being alien visitors.

Stay tuned as we explore modern evidence that may finally confirm the cosmic origins of cats.

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