Profile: red draco

Personal background
I'm from Frankenthal, RLP, Germany. My birthday is '85. My hobbies are the astronomy, physics and programing (but I mean it's everyone's hobby today, isn't). I have fun in drawing and playing guiter sometimes. I' d like to help to all scientic activities in NET and life, that's why I've started by SETI. I believe that the humanity have to progress in all kinds of education. That's fantastic, what we can complete, but we have to think about the results of what we're doing. So I'm an environment and peace friend. That's all...
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
It could looks banally, but I want to qoute one tense here: "The truth is somewhere out." I don't think that we will find the extraterrestrial life soon, if we use the same technique as now; we have just to hope, that we're able to manage this. A signal needs very long time to arrive the Earth, so if we'll get one of them, the civilization, which had sent them, is maybe dead a lot years ago. Maybe a more developed civilization have the technology to send signals, which can arrive us much faster. But I think they have other things to do instead of waste the energy and sending of beacons somewhere in the Black. Only the humanity is crazy enough to do that! :) So I said already: We shouldn't stop the searching. We have to hope that we aren't alone. Perhaps THEY are on one of planets around the sun; on one of star systems in our galaxy or in the other galaxies; or maybe in the other Universum? We don't know.
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