Profile: smig

Personal background
Hi i'm 39 and live in leeds in the uk, i work for the rail network as a signal tech. My greatest pastime is my motorcycle (GSX 1400), a sunny day spent riding round the lakes or Scotland is my idea of heaven.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I do believe that there is very intelligent extraterrestrial life out there and i am convinced that the powers that be are, and have been aware of this fact for some time. I feel that we are gradually been acclimatised to the idea of life on other planets. i also believe that whoever they are, they are very concerned for the way we are messing around with nuclear chemicals, as the radiation from these test must i feel possibly effect there planets, like the ripples in a pond, so the nuclear ripples go out into the universe.
I don't feel that we need transmit any other beacon, i'm sure that they are fully aware of our world. More to the point, i wonder what they realy think of us and our(often destructive)ways.

How would we react to them? what would it do to our comfortable box of believe's, where would religion stand( or fall)on this matter.
i think for our world to realy progress we need to maybe consider that "we not are alone" and before we are ready to meet possible extrterrestrials i think we need to learn to sort our own differences out here on earth them maybe they we will be open minded enough to accept those from other planets, without going straight to war with them.

i run Seti@home because i think that one day there will be proof,then the trueth will have to come into the open, i think the search for other life on other planets is very worthwhile and am glad to be just a very small part of it.

These are just my thoughts....
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