Profile: Slavik

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1.9Certainly, extraterrestrial life exists, even in our galaxy. Not difficult to calculate how many. The theory of probability - it is a simply way to prove, that primitive life can exist every 50 light years, intelligent life – every 200 L.Y.
However, we need understand, if we want to contact via radio waves, we must search the civilization with such evolution as we are.
In any way. Distances so long, that we cannot hope for dialogue by radio. But, if we want to find anybody at space – radio telescope is a best device we have. Of course, we’ll seek and we’ll find, but I think we can detect the fact only, some civilizations exist, and maybe, where they are. I think, Phoenix is a greatest project to do it. We must to activate more resources, more knowledge, more more more. Very soon, we’ll have ability to communicate by speed, more then light speed. Einstein has told, that no causes to over light speed moving. And I too, do not see, why the moving quickly then light is impossible, we do not know how – it is fact, but this is possible.
We are exploring the space. Imagine, that our Milky Way galaxy has Earth size, and we can to investigate the five meters around self. How many probabilities to find anything? And without regard this, we are waiting to get a bit consecution from deep space, by civilization, which may be already dead, but we will know the direction to investigations, we shell be deepest understanding research conception, we’ll be cleverest.
2.9The question: Should we send the data to space and what data we must send? It is a difficult question and simply at one time. I think, the problem not in content of messages. Information, which we can send may be of any type. And we already do it. Every day, every hour, every any arbitrary moment of time, we send to space the giant conglomerate of radio waves. And especially to contact with extraterrestrial life, we are sending bit consecutions, because we think, that it is a most probably method of communication in other points of universe. We can do it at
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