The GREAT ARCHITECT OF THE UNIVERSE, The Dying Race Analogy
Let me give an example of how an alien race would come to another planet and seed it with a body type that may be totally different from their own.
Let's say that we have an old race somewhere in the Universe, who has exhausted their resources on the planet of origin and they are a dying species but have the technology to create life elsewhere.
Nuclear war and destruction of their planet in general has gotten to a point where it's just a matter of time until they are extinct, unless they are doing something.
So they come to this planet which seems like it could house them in the future. If they live in the physical universe, they use technology to travel the dimensions. However, they don't land here in 3D bodies because they don't want to enter an atmosphere which would be hostile and poisonous to them.
Instead, with help from technology, they explore the circumstances on a soul level and return to their home planet with the information.
Then, again with the help from technology they split themselves up in a lot of different dimensions to see all possible outcomes and pick the best course of action for the dimension they are in.
Once they see their most favorable solution, they build bodies that can most easily adapt to the life situation on the new planet by using nano technology, and they plant these adaptable bodies in the new, for the original species, harsh environment.
Then the dying species can insert themselves on a soul level into these new bodies and survive on the new planet while letting their old world die.
It happens on occasion (and possibly not that seldom) that a species who has exhausted their options on their home planet search for other worlds where their species can survive, and this is quite a common way to do it.
Seeding planets as creator gods can thus be done out of necessity as well as a natural process in a species' development.
If a species seeds a planet because they have misused energy, they are, however, most likely to continue doing the same thing on the new world.
A more common reason to seed planets out of necessity is because of overpopulation, natural catastrophes that could not be avoided with the technology they housed, or other similar reasons.
If so, it's reasonable that the dying species is looking for uninhabited planets, or planets in a 'resting stage', to start life anew.
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