Profile: 2McAbre

Personal background
Born and raised in Milwaukee Wisconsin on the 23rd of March 1966, and fairly well traveled I like to think of myself as the kind of person most everyone would like. I am blunt and honest and very forward. So do not ask for my honest opinion if you’re really not ready for it!
I am a MENTOR (SEAT). Some would call me the most powerful and influential of all people. Those people are wrong.
The reality is that I DON’T really WANT to impose personal views or beliefs on others. Yet I am extroverted and intelligent, and I like to get involved. So I help others with the pursuit of knowledge.
I’m the reason that people say teachers are also students. I’m as much a learner as a master, and this satisfies me.
I won’t die a lonely death, but towards the end I’ll grow introspective, wondering if my life meant anything. This will last for decades.

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think one must actually ask the question…How can you not believe there IS life out there?Vanity is a tremendous sin and for so many to carry it around as a burden for their whole life? Good Grief! I refuse!

Of course there is this certain emeritus professor (first name Craig ;) who thinks that I must seek immediate psychiatric help for my beliefs, yet mysteriously he does not tell me WHY they are so ludicrous. Tell me…

I believe that the asteroid belt at one time was actually a planet, for sake of an easy find, this planet was named Atlantis. Some great catastrophe occurred that blew the planet up. Huge chunks impacted Mars and totally blew the atmosphere off the warrior planet. Other pieces became satellites and still others impacted the Earth and would fit into the time frame right around the time the impact that took out the dinosaurs happened. I mean didn't the close up scrutiny of the one asteroid show that it is less dense then first speculated? That it seemed to be more like compacted "Compost" material? Or did I misunderstand that study? That most of the asteroids are dense or "core" metals AND the fact that the pieces are in what appear to be a planetary orbit.

Here's where it gets wacky though. I also believe that people lived on that planet and that they had outposts on mars. I mean think about it from an evolutionary point of view… Ad whatever 1 1's you want to an if have even a smidgen of common sense.

I believe in "Occam's Razor" 100% and I think that if a survey were to be conducted, everyone who passes the "common Sense Test" believes in that theory too.


There is just too much evidence that points to my theory, and while I may get pinged by other emeritus professors that may take the time to read this, I ask you… Why Not?
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