Profile: Ciberj

Personal background
I am from 1946, 57 years old. Born in Armero Colombia. As you remember, Armero was wiped out by a volcano at 1985 but I was not there. I am an Electronic Engineer working in the oil bussiness. My hobbies are three: Astronomy, music playing, and electronics gadget designing. In astronomy I like observing and telescope making. In music, I play Beatles songs in guitar. In electronics I like practicing microcontrollers design.
Please visit my web page: http://www.geocities.com/jorgealm22

¡ Soy uno de los fundadores de ACDA !
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I have always thought that we are not alone in the universe.In fact, I think I am an alien. But for sure we are alone in the solar system. I think, this SETI will make a discover very soon, but the source will be at several thousand light years away. And we will not know what will be the next step forward. I think we will get only benefits with the discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence; we will learn a lot more of how to dominate nature, and things as how to travel faster than light, and reverse gravity force. How to travel to past and future.

Humans should begin to send continuously signals and data in different formats regarding the place of solar system, the ammount of people on Earth and degree of evolution in terms of technology. Explain the different life types as bacterial, viruses, vegetal and animals.

I run SETI@home to help a little in the search, put my sand grain, and I feel happy being part of the search. The search being by radio signals is only one among many others that can be handled. I sugest to try extrasensorial ways; The fact are because if there are extraterrestrials at for instance at 25,000 ligth years from here, how can we communicate with them? Do we have to wait 25,000 years for the aknowledgement?
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