Profile: Wayde Knight

Personal background
I live In Seattle,WA. about 2 miles south of microsoft.. I like space stuff , ufo's, ET bla bla bla .. saw a deal on seti@home on sience chanle or teck TV cant remember.. and thought " thats cool " .. so I hope I can help find ET .. LOL
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Q1 :Do you think extraterrestrial life exists? If so, when and how will humans discover it? What are the possible benefits and dangers of such a discovery?

A1 :yes, when, I have no idea when we will find proof or how it will come about, I do know however that IM gaining a pretty good feel of just how big the univers realy is .. ( or as far as we can tell ) and there is no way that we are the only beings in it...good and bad points ... well they might just wipe us out because they need or want what we have and we are thought of by them as insects....or they might be very nice and not want to stick things where they don't belong ( probe )

Q2 :Should humans transmit a beacon for others to find? If so, what information should we send?

A2 :I dont know about this.. Im not sure if we realy want that kind of atantion at this point in our evolution..we treat each other pretty bad most of the time and I think that if they are advanced enuff to send or reseave signals they would not like that aspect of our humanity..
I wonder how many wars we will get in with them because we dont have the same god or religon ..we have done it for as long as we have been on this planet.. why not shoot ET because they worship the grait plasma shmegal, we seam to jump at the chance to kill our selves or each other.:o)

Q3 :Why do you run SETI@home? What are your views about the project? Any suggestions?

A3 :I want to help..I think its very importante.. in fact the single most iportane thing that will ever happen.
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