Profile: wee-man

Personal background
HI my name is Daniel Smith, i am 16 years old, 4'11'' brown eyes, black hair,
and where glases.
I live in the UK (England, Essex, Basildon)and have done all my 16 years of being on this Earth.
I am interested in Physics, Quantum Machincs, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Alternatve music, Cards and extream Sprots.
At the moment i am just finishing my GCSE's and i work part time at a local supermarket (sainsbury's - till tart!)
When i leave school i would like to go college, then uni.
If not i will be doing work-based training at ITEC.
The reasion i joined SETI is manily because i watch to much Star Trek, Star Trek is also the reasion i am interested in space and physics.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I very strongly belive that ET's exist and because of this i strongly disigree with all religons (but 1, The TAO [YIN/YANG {more of a philosophy}]).
I dont think that we are to far away from making contact with ET's, i am sure i will see one in my life time (i hope) even if it means breaking into area 51 or
travling the stars my self!
I think the benifits will be that we could gain a better understanding of the uinvirse,
share techonology,
share medicin,
have cross races.
I think the dangers may be that we may make contact with a supior and aggressive race and they dont like us for some reasion (who knows why?)
and decide to distroy us.
I think that humans should transmit an information becon, with most (not all, they may find our weakness, and how bad we realy are as a race) of our history.
I run SETI@Home because i am very interested in UFO's ET's and would like to meet one or two, or even a whole race.
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