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Personal background
I was born in 1982 in the Ghyug Batryop hospital in the city of Dtrufijha (Faetro, Tuiorye, Alfa Centauri) and I've come to Leuven (Belgium, Earth, Sol) with two principal goals:
First of all I want to find more civilisations like this one (I really like the species living here! Some of them are quite funny).
Secondly, I'm trying hard to become a Bio-Engineer, because I'm also here to learn how this biosphere works.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
First of all, I want to make something clear: extraterrestrial life exists! No doubt about it, because I'm the proof...
The problem with discovering it, is that they don't all act like a large blue lamp saying: "Hello, here I am, just come and get me!" We, for instance, are very efficient with the energy we use. We spoil as little energy as possible, what can't be said of the humans...
We hope that if there are other civilisations in the universe, that they all developed as peaceful as we did, but there's no guarantee for that. So there are risks... In that case we can't do more than hoping that we find them sooner than that they find us...
We think that in this perspective it is quite risky to transmit "a beacon" for others to find. The best thing to send if you really want to send something is an understandable code of a wavelength on which wil be listened. That way you could prevent them to directly find us, although that would just mean a small delay.
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