Profile: Kaoness

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Remember, It's Just Another Kaotik Delusion
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Of course I think life exists elsewhere, it would be arrogant to think that we are the only intelligent life that the entire universe has to offer. When is the question now isn't it? It won't be long though, technology is allowing massive new developments. How is though something just like this, it won't be Star Trek, it will be a "Whoops" and we will have discovered it. Benefits to such a discovery are as unlimited as the human imagination, from the far end where those we discover are so far advanced that we are instantly in their time to the low end where we find rocks that talk. Dangers of course are also as varied. We could find a hellish planet where War is life for example.

2.Yes, humans should send a beacon. It should contain all that we are proud of when we think of ourselves as humans. Are technologies, our histories, our religions and art and everything that could be found to make it interesting for others to come and visit/communicate with us.

3.I run SETI@home because I am a firm belivier in the program. If enough people process enough data, we will find what we have looked fo4r all these long years. I love the project, it gives people who are not astrophysicists the chance to help in what could be the most important discovery in the history of man. I am a mere mortal who cannot possibly suggest anything other than more more more. More people, More Time, More discoveries, it is easy as that in the end.
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