Profile: hvaudio

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I am 24 yrs old from Vermont, The Father of two and a half beutifull little girls. I have my own Dj service and I design web sights. The one thing I do more than anything tho is wonder who are we, why are we here! What is out there.
Have you ever seen anything in the sky that amazed you? I have wether it is crazy or not it was similar to an aurora "northern lights" only traveling in an east to west motion at a speed that I would have never seen it if i was not already facing west. I dropped my cell phone and stood in wonder. Well anyway
you and I are possible and so is all this technology that we have. We hear of new things in our own galaxy every day that we only see in movies before but yet we bring them to reality. There is every thing and yet nothing out there
it is just a matter of when and where you look! The number of users or participants looks low to me. Maybe everyone should e-mail 5 of there friends a
link to download a copy of seti@home.
Well Happy New year every one!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
If we are here and alive and we also have the capability of reproduction and so on, It is a vast universe and I think that yes there is definatly life out there. Every living creature is held together by energy. If it was not for this energy we would be a bunch of molecules because there is nothing to bond them.
Similar to dust particles when you add ions they clump together. I think of energy as a free flowing and never ending force that does not end but is released into another vessel or path. In the universe everything is also gas, chemicals, radiations ext. all of these things are either energy themselves or
exist because of it.
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