Profile: Tex Murphy

Personal background
Heyho there outside...


my name is Philipp Schaller and I'm from Germany. I am fanatic in Star Trek and everything what have to do with astronomy and astronautics, I love all that stuff.

I am 20 years old and I study information technology. I work at a company who develope software for fashion designer. I develope in VB, Java, Python and HTML. Computers are great, I love them. They are very useful to find aliens faster. :-)

C'Ya
Philipp
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I joined Seti 1999, because I want to help to find extraterstrial intelligence. I can't understand those people who say: "Uh, comeon, there aren't any aliens out there. We are the only life intelligence." Tststs, those people do understand nothing. Did you ask them how many planets our solarsystem have sometimes? They don't know it. There are millions of galaxies, and billions of stars in every galaxy. When every 3rd star have planets and every 100th solarsystem with planets have one planet in the life area, you can calculate how many planets that are. Oh god, I swear, there is very sure min. 1 other planet with life out there. and I want to help to find this one...with SETI!!!!


Whooooo.....let's explore, search and find!


Yeah I know, looking for extraterestrial life is very expensive. You need satelites, telescopes and stuff like this. To get real radio or other data from outside of our world, you need a big company like SETI. And that company makes it possible for everyone to explore the space! Now you don't need expensive stuff to search, now you can support a big company with perfect equipment to search for extraterestrial life. And that all for FREE. :-) That's so great.
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