Profile: Bjoern

Personal background
My name is Björn Frohberg (Germany), I was born in 1982-October.

In my free-time I did finished the theoretic and limited tests to compense the gravity.
But my financally possibilitys are for it very limited, so I cannot go on in this time. If you would be interest to work with me together to proceed this project, you can mail me at bjoern_frohberg2001@freenet.de

Also my hobbys are painting, drawing, cycling, running, physics, chemistry, mathematic and theoretic projects to realize.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Yes, I think there is some life out-side there, because the outher-space has got much more possibilitys as any human could ever imagin.
If we think, we only dicovered 10% of our planet yet, so we have just 1 million of this 1% what we know about the outher-space.

I believe, humans will discover exterrestian life-forms in the next 50years,
and I also believe that it won't only be on the screen!
The further projects of the humans will allow to transmit messages with a compression-factor of 4:1 of the lightspeed with the coming quantum-pc.
The seti@home will be able to run on one quantum-pc. So that the spectrums of transmitting beacons and to recieve messages (compressed width-band signals) in a better quality.
Then we will listen much, much earlier the call from 'e.t.'

But the humans has to work together, also in the futhur to proceed the SETI-projects.

I believe, that we don't must trasmit big beacons, but try to send a feel, or a reason, why we live on this planet, I thing it will interesst them more.

I run Seti@home, because it's the biggest convention to help to acheave a hugh finish (the exterristian-contact).

I would be interest to see the actually results via internet.

Thanks for your intersst on my opinion. ECreator alias Björn Frohberg, Germany.
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