Profile: David

Personal background
I'm from Maine, I was born in 1977. So that makes me 25 and 26 soon. I don't have an occupation, I was in a semi coma in 1998, with a contusion or brain bruise. Luckly there was no brain bleeding, I was partially paralyzed for 2 weeks, luckly that just went away. Currenlty I'm living off a small settlement.
Everyone says I'm extremely lucky, a neurobehaviorist said in a report that I have high above average to superior intelligence, and well the testing didn't help my settlement out much. I'm considering becoming a Gem Cutter in the future, so one of my current projects is to study Gem Cutting, and then look for an apprenticeship. I tend to think there's a chance there is higher "intelligence" already on this planet that we don't see. But when you talk about intelligence it's usually talking about something that we can communicate with, and well, is the human race really intelligent? It seems more like a classification, and it may not really exist, like free will or determinism.. there just models of the world around us that we use to go bye and we mistake them as something more concrete then they are, well at least that's what I believe. I know where there's a nice sized meotorite in my area, it's old and not many people know about it. An older man owns the place where it's at and well I don't think he wants people to know about it. I guess his family saw it come out of the sky and they went and dug it up and pulled it to where it is now with Oxen.. anyway
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
The biorythems of our body/brain, perhaps coded into lasers.. not sure and well sent out to many different locations in space.. or is that kinda already happening? ;)
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