Profile: Weiych

Personal background
Hi. I am an underguadate of USTC, Univ. of Sci.&Tec. of China. So you will know I am in Hefei, a moderate young city in east China with a history of about 50 years. My major is Biological Science and will graduate next year.

I have not many hobbies except for wondering how human brain thinks. Now, there are still one year left for me to do research in labs and complete the thesis. I would dedicate the spare hours of the computers I used in lab to SETI.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
On the basis of the education I received, I believed that with so much stars and planets in the galaxies, chances are there exists some life elsewhere. Furthermore, I think the probable extraterretrial intelligence probably are in the similar form with us. In another word, they may consist of
carbohydrate.

However, science would respect skepticism rather than commit credulity. Thus we, SETI people, should carry out our research (or activity) on the base of assumption that there does not exist any extraterretrial intelligence in the sky we watched, at least before there are solid evidences denying this assumption.

Science is not an easy thing. And it is this hardship that made science the human's miracle, just like the Great Pyramid of Giza of Ancient Egyptian.
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