Profile: ShadeStar

Personal background
I am currently residing in North America, more to the point in the U.S. of A. I live in New York and I am 18 years of age with no life =P. I got no occupation, maybe a lazy deadbeat would do. My hobbie is to lie around and do absolutely nothing. I love astronomy and hope to be the first man to create a warp engine, wish me luck.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I don't think that extraterrestrial life exists, I know it does. Humans will not discover anything we suck as a race of supposedly intelligent species. I believe it will happen when humans actually start space travel. Benefits are enormous, dangers are mostly in the new disease they carry, their bacterias and stuff like that as well as invasions. Well yes a beacon is nice, but we know nothing about the other life forms they might as well be very hostile in nature and we will just be giving them a trail of bread crums to follow, and what they find will be a technologically, and mentally weak race of bipeds with emotional attachments to staplers. The info we should send should be quite limited. Just a hello in all the languages, some music, some animals, us, a hydrogen atom drawn in many ways, as well as the smallest theoretical mollecule known as far. I run SETI@home because I have nothing better to do in my spare time, and because there might be a slight chance that the dataunit I possess will be that which shall have the message and thus I shall be the man present on our first communication =). I think the project is a good step forward. But we should broaden the frequency that we search at. I believe that we wont find anything as of now because of the limit of speed of light, which I don't think is the limit. I believe that the beings out there in space maybe using a different energy and waves to communicate, not radiowaves and other of such. We should consider those and try to set it up so the radio telescopes can be much more. Maybe then we shall have more chance of getting that signal.
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