Profile: Matt

Personal background
hi, my name is ejacool
I`m from montreal, quebec.canada(ouf)
I`m 35. I`m a polyvalent human being. From science to arts, historie, life, rocks, psychologie, theologie etc.
If i was from anothere planet, and had to send a message to humans... I would tell them that we are unique in a 100 billion years ^à la ronde^ of the univers... Get ride-off nuclear weapons(we can do good whit nuclear power). No more money(well lets say a 100 000 Us dollars(canadian will do) for every citizens of U.S and Can.(for a start) no credit bul**** for education, wealth and research of anykind. It would be the explosion of the evolution of species(everyone, everything). Both, with a positive change that will have rebounces that i can only hope... /
The WOW message was capted, i can presume with 2 capters (THE BIG EAR, if im wrong, please tell). Only few fragment of the signal was cought. Some say that a high powered can bounce on objects, and its possible. If the signal is not from earth, could it be possible that in the fragment Let imagine that in this fragment(because i beleive that intelligent messengers could think in 3D) Like optical related transfer in 3d. I dont have anough to explain..
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Life exists in the univers of the frequency of our minds. Life can only exist if we want such life. The faith and the loving of other species starts right here at home. If we dont lovr each other(malgré tout), intellegent species will not communicate with us humans. They are lessons that will be learned.
If a extra.T message is cought, good luck, change the stress of human beings, let the earth get its goog Zen back, and we will receave that message.
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