Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home |
I feel that I would like life to exist on other planets because it would be good to meet new things and ways of thinking. The benefits would be as foreseeable now as the microchip was foreseeable by Darwin. The dangers, of course that they might not like to have competition. And would proceed to lob a M3 star at ours. We don't know which, and I think that we should just keep our heads down for a bit. After all, one mistake may deprive the universe of our talent for blowing each other up.
Let's not send a signal to let anyone else know that we're here. Perhaps we should just have a quiet look around. Time spent in recon is never wasted.
I run seti@home because it looked like a good idea and you blokes looked as if you could use a hand.
It would be good if you could integrate one of the buffer programs with the next version out. I've tried several of them but none worked, and setirunner crashed my version of seti@home.
Hey!. We're doing pretty well for something that started out over a coffee table!.
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