You're describing a plant. — Benkei
It is really not easy to imagine a blob or slug like being being able to do such things. The same applies to ethereal or liquid beings and any other without some sort of appendages for interaction with the tools and machines necessary to reach us. — Sir2u
Maybe they can reach us without using appendages to design machines. Perhaps their equivalent of skin is hard enough for them not to explode in a vacuum (perhaps they have an evolutionary process similar to ours and their ancestors lived in something similar to an asteroid belt). — Ovaloid
Perhaps they can consciously design the genes of their offspring and their equivalent of sex is like a human brainstorming session. — Ovaloid
Plants already communicate, reacting to their environment. That is a certain level of intelligence already. — Benkei
Why must they? — Benkei
Would it be possible for our plants to get into space?
No way unless they develop the ability to manipulate the environment to their benefit instead of just being affected by it. That doesn't mean that they don't affect their environment just that they don't do it deliberately. — Sir2u
Sure, I'm just not clear why they must be able to do this? Are we just trying to fit the bill for them being aliens that can visit earth from outer space? Where's the requirement coming from? — Benkei
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