Profile: Veridian 4

Personal background
My interest for space and space travel started at my fifth, when I saw Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin wandering over the Moon's surface. Since then, I read all I can find to read about astronomical and -nautical subjects.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Life as we call it does not exist. But this won't take away the existance of consciousness and subconsciousness. What we see as life is the effects of an extreme complex combination of chemical and physical processes. Knowing this, it is surely possible that such processes have developed elsewhere and being in a stage of evolution like ours.

We are already beakening ourselves into space since the radio transmitter has been invented. Thank you, mr. Marconi! When ET does receive our radio signals, it depends on the way our signals are transcripted and decoded what they will decide. It can result from close observation to extermination. And even when they are hospitable, won't we exchange dangerous bacteria among each other? Will we both survive our co븩stence?

Still it is useful to run SETI@home on my PC. It is nothing but curiousness. But we better look at a wider range than just the Arecibo Observatory (have you seen James Bond: GoldenEye?) has. Guess we have more chance of finding ET on the Southern Hemispere!
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