Profile: VE5DGD-2

Personal background
The Universe is vast. Our planet is small. There is room for expansion. Before we step off this planet we must ensure that we can treat any planet we find as if it was our own home. If we should find life elsewhere, we should create them with an open arm of friendship.

We are outgrowing our planet and we will need another home. Before we venture out let us make sure our only home is kept pure so that the children of our future and any visitors will be able to enjoy it's beauty.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I cannot beleive that we are the only form of life in the whole Universe. There has to be someone else out there. They too may be trying the same methods we are at seeking other life forms.

We are a mixed culture of human beings ... but we are all human beings. God gave us a gift and we must protect it any way we can. Is there a possibility of attack from alien life? Maybe there is .... maybe there isn't. Either way we must be prepared for the outcome of the first actually contact.

We have sent messages in to space. It may only be one but as long as it keeps going it may be found by another civilization. Where we are, who we are, and what we are capable of doing is the information visitors will seek before making themselves known.

I will do whatever I can to help find that one peice of the puzzle that tells us we are not alone.

Be it this decade or even this century, the must be something else out there in the vast Universe.
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