Profile: M0V1

Personal background
I from Warsaw, Poland. 17 years old Metal-head with a wide scope of interests, Starting on A-Aliens, B-Band thru H-Horse Riding, M-Military Stuff and Z-for Zeta (BeOS r6). I like programming C and playing around with the service mode settings of my MiniDisc player. Also,since i got LAN internet i decided that my PC should ALWAYS be doing something, and NOT havong idle 90% :). That's why i joined SETI. Besides, the cool graph makes a nice show-off screensaver :)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Well, my opinion is : INTELIGENT life exists outside of earth. What's more important, it's been HERE. My proof? - EGYPT. Those statues, all thier advancment and all that. The God RA who decided to stay with them. In my opinion, it HAD to be extreterrestial life.
Now, should humans transmit their own signal? Yes, BUT: first off, we must think about something. We as humans, usually hear frequencies from 20Hz to 20,000 Hz. Now think about some 2000 Light Year away civilazation, who would transmit signals on frequency, let's say, 5,000Hz. At mediocre volume. Wouldn't that just bother ALL of the citizens of earth??Think about it. By the time we sent out a signal, saying "Hy! We gotcha, now please STOP doing that!" All of the ppl who sent the signal would be dead :/. Not to mention it would probably inflict some changes in our genetic code maybe, so we would be for eaxample DEAF on that frequency?? Think about. Any kinda wave we transmit, and it's harmless and invisble for US, may be DEADLY for them, killing off most of that life. Then what do we excpect? An cosmic armada coming at us?? heh, tell THEM you didn't mean to kill of 90% of the planet population :P. Well, that about covers what i have to say.
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