Profile: BMCCOOL

Personal background
Scuba diver and Port St. Lucie, Florida resident. Like dive photography, or any photography. Am a advocate for rebuilding artificial reefs in waters off Florida to rebuild the fishing industry and for diving. Am an advocate for saving the threatened Gopher Tortoise, am 48 years old, EMT/Nurse. Am a severe weather spotter for National Weather Service. Like science, history, photography, weather, nature.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
We definitely aren't the only ones here-- how can we be here by chance? It's too broad and too self-centered to conceive. I think an amateur astronomer will stumble on signals from space. There are benefits and dangers. Religion and Politics will change and there may be hysteria if not handled properly.

The Voyager has aleady transmitted signals-- it will be time before we get a response, maybe not in this lifetime. We should be peaceful but don't candy coat how the real world is even at it's unrest period. I have always had high regard for the SETI Project and this new SETI@home is new to me. I'm learning new terms. If Steven Spielberg is behind SETI, it sounds good to me-- "ET, phone home!!" Favorite movies that inspired me: Contact and 2010.
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