Profile: Suljer

Personal background
- Self: I am a 56 year old male living in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA.

- Employment: Self employed. Owner of a Computer Service Company ( http://www.Computer-Services.com ) and a Not-for-profit organization to help those in need ( http://www.TheJasonFund.org ).

- Military Status: Retired from the US Navy on May 1, 2004 with over 26 years of honorable and dedicated service as an Ocean Systems Technician, Maintainer and Sonar Technician, Geographic.

- Marital Status: Married with three (3) daughters

- Hobbies: Toy and furniture manufacturer, home repairs, surfing the Internet

- Memberships: SETI - Analze data in Search for Extraterestrial Intellegence, WebMD - non-medical Research Advisor and UD Agent - Human Proteome Folding Project participant.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
- If scientists ever determine for certain that intelligent life exists on other planets, it will probably have a tremendous effect on society.

- I think scientists will have a difficult time convincing people if they ever get a true extraterrestrial signal.

- As per Freeman J. Dyson's argument:

If extraterrestrial life exists, it might have adapted to living in vacuum and spread widely over cold regions far from the sun. If so, it must grow optical concentrators, lenses or mirrors, to focus sunlight and keep itself warm. The concentrators will reflect sunlight in a narrow beam back toward the sun. If we point our telescopes directly away from the sun, we might see life as bright reflecting points, like the eyes of animals caught in headlights.
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