Profile: Johnston Reesor

Personal background
Graduate student, computer nerd, 15 year interest in controversial science.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Well, I am likely not doing this for quite the same reasons as everyone else. First off, I think that this is a great project and a great effort,
but I hold little hope that any significant signal will emerge. So, why am I doing it? Basically, I want to help push the science along as far as I can,
to get us to that point where we can admit we found nothing, looking in this particular manner. A radical skeptic, perhaps I am. Depending on
your definition of skepticism, most I know are pretty much fundamentalist determinists in their approach to the question of the E.T. H. I do
differ, because for a variety of reasons, I strongly believe the "other" is already here, but we simply don't have the intelligence nor the
tools to recognize it collectively as such. When we change our attitudes of what we expect to find and how we will find it, I think we will
finally realize it has been with us all along.
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