Profile: shanna

Personal background
I am a 31 year old, divorced mother of a 7 year old son. I live near Mobile, Alabama and am currently self-employed, looking for more stable employment.

I don't know much about this extraterrestrial stuff except that it fascinates me and I like to learn all I can about it. My son feels the same way, although I just bet he is 10x smarter than me about this kind of thing.

We usually have our television on Sci-Fi channel, Discovery or TLC almost constantly. The unknown is such a wonderful thing, although scary to some people.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I most certainly think that extraterrestrial life exists! We people on earth cannot possibly be so biased as to think we are the only life population in space! Space is infinite, there are so many galaxies and planets that we haven't even discovered or know about. How else can one explain the crop circles found in England? How else can one explain the replicas of the pyramids found on Mars? Who taught us how to build the pyramids when our technology and industry way back then was so unadvanced?

Earth is probably so primitive to other civilizations that have come to take a peek at us. Sure we have advanced greatly, but there is so much more that we could do if we only knew how to do it.

I also think that there is something known of extraterrestrial life, but the government is hiding it from us to avoid panic. A single person could handle that kind of information, but get us together in a group and we get panicked. We humans tend to want to destroy that which we don't understand and that simply isn't right.

I think the SETI project is wonderful though! It allows normal civilians to explore these radio signals and confirm what we believe within ourselves. The more knowledge, the better I say.
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