Profile: Moffet_lipz

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Third year computer science student from Umeå in sweden, with roots in the deepest of Sweden far above the arctic circle...
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Ever since I read my first Sci-fi novel I have been fascinated by space. Space is close to eternaly big, it is full of energy, beauty, complexity and endless possibilities.
Even something as small as our own planetary system is highly complex, containing the most astonishing phenomenom. If we magnify the picture further we might find a small blue dot somewhere near the sun. This is our planet, Earth, so insignificant it borders to the edge of nothingness, if so only compared to our galaxy. Yet this dot is full of life on its surface, and alive and in constant change itself.

If life can exist in a place equal to nothing, then there can be no limits to the places where life might exist.
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