Profile: dagrape

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I am from California.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think, given all the evidence that humans have able to gather, there must be intelligent life in some galaxy in our universe that contains life similar or not so similar to ourselves. I think there are bacteria and other primitive life on Europa and possibly Mars. If we can have such a plethara of life on our single planet both carbon and sulfur based, then there must be life on other planets.

For us to think that we are a fluke or the single chosen planet to contain life is a delusion, and a means to fixate people on a more simplistic vision of our existence. First we must learn to live with each other before more advanced species even acknowledge our prescence openly. If we can't learn to get along on a global scale, then there is even less of a possibility that intelligent life would want to have relations with us.

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