Profile: AgentAnne

Personal background
Just another UFO buff. I have a love of quantum physics but just as an amateur. My real studies are in criminal psychology. Currently I'm a medical student at Des Moines University in Iowa where I grew up. I plan on leaving the midwest and all its horrors once and for all upon graduation and heading for the east coast. New York/Boston. I like their accents. I have an exhaustive knowledge of X-Files, I'm a piano prodigy, I love my cat, and I am an INFJ (for those who know what that means). I'm not a nerd, but all my friends are.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
My views on extraterrestrial life are vast and ever changing. I developed my own little theory on aliens and how they may just be a further evolution of humans. If humans use roughly 10% of their brain, maybe aliens are evolved from us, using more or all of their brain. This could account for their highly technological science and heightened intelligence. I don't know. Maybe aliens created humans as an experiment and they often visit, performing tests and gathering data on our progress as a race. Maybe they're just like we are, just as curious of us as we are of them.

If we do transmit a beacon, who's to say it will be receivable by other life forms? Perhaps their science is completely foreign of ours, bearing no resemblence at all. Perhaps their periodic table contains elements we've never heard of. Perhaps their math is based on 8 rather than 10. Perhaps they don't have math. If our information is comprehendable, perhaps it's completely rudimentary to their understanding. Perhaps it's too advanced. Perhaps it means nothing at all to them. Perhaps a lot of things.

SETI is a very ambitious project, one that if results can be obtained, would change our world as we know it. The opportunity to be a part of that project is one I won't pass up. And the screensaver is pretty.
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