Profile: Mathias Kubens

Personal background
I'm from Hessen. A woodrich state of the german federal republic. Deep in the heard of Europe. :-) I'm about 30 years old and I hope to see men landing on Mars. Which country there are from isn't important to me. I hope the Crew will be international.

My hobbies are Science, Technic, Fiction & Fantasy, newly ComputerGames and last but not least I run my own special project:
Searching for an extracommon femal human lifeform (SEFhL) to get first (and some more) contact. *grin*

And my bred I pay from the money I earn from a large company what builds and maintain lifts and rollstairs. I work as a service technican in it. We Lift you up and (mostly) down again :-)

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
SETI is important. Maybe not for the other out there, but maybe for us self.
Every day our image of the universe become a little clearer. Faster and faster and the development isn't at there end. Maybe we need this kind of hope. If we don't find others out there we can say that we just make our try and don't stop to hope.

I personly don't realy belief that there is an intelligent lifeform in our "reach" of space and time. And if they are, do they really manufact a machine like a radio or a telescope? But maybe I am wrong and Radio Milkyway broadcast since a long time there daily news through the whole galaxy, like we do it about the short time of sixty to seventy years.

I like projects like SETI. The transmitting and the listener projects.
What ever, don't stop! Just cry out my hope! And I want to do just my little part to hear the others out there when they cry their: "Anyone out there?"
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