Profile: kalends

Personal background
Come from Hong Kong. A biology graduate who wants to apply what I have leart. Interested in ETI, since I believe gods are ETI too. :)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Of course they do exists, but we depart in great distance, actually I think searching ET is very hard with nowadays technology. If one day, we can travel faster then light, it will be easier to discover them. What I concern is the rights of owning a planet which has resources and people with low technologies, will we thought that we are superior and make them be our slaves? Or even has wars among ourselves in order to get the rights of other planets? what will happened in reversed situation? Personally, I don't agree that we have rights to own a planet.

2. Of course we should, provides that not expensive :) Information of our outlines, about our solar systems.

3. I think SETI likes a "mission impossible" project, and we even don't know how to translate if there is a signal. But I still want to help, since there is a chance, if ET does exist and we can communicate with each other, the whole world will change, maybe less inequality? :)

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