The Life Sequence Conjecture and the Theory of the Reptoid
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Abstract
Reptilians or reptoids are staple characters of Hollywood cinema, science fiction literature, ufology and conspiracy theories. Despite its popularity, the reptoid has been dismissed by the scientific community as a figment of the imagination; born out of a speculation, paranoia and wanton anthropocentricism. In this paper, however, the Life Sequence Conjecture is advanced as a supportive framework for the notion of reptilian extraterrestrials. This paper is not an argument in support of the existence of extraterrestrials. Rather, it proposes that if extraterrestrials do exist, then a reptilian morphology is not untenable.
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