Profile: Oscar(h)

Personal background
I ´m medical doctor, alive in the City of Buenos Aires in the
Argentine Republic.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
When I was only 13 years old, I´ve got inspired by reading " The Return of the Wizards " and the old magazine Planet,therefore I began to read and search for the possibility of extraterrestrial life.Three years ago I raed about the Seti@Home Project and I was quickly interested it. Instantly I became a beta tester. Soon when the same one matured I continued until today. At the present time I have connected 3 machines, one in house and two in one of my offices that work permanently. Since only the cost of connection of Internet is the one that one assumes, I believe that the collaboration towards the work of the University of Berkeley initiated by Carl Segan is very low and increases the statistical possibility one of discover some signal that says that not only alone in the Universe. With patience and time in the deciphered one of the infinitely signals that arrive product of the intergalactic noise is very probable that at some moment we have the luck to find one that corresponds to bandwidth of the communications, then will come the second challenge that will be trying to decodificate it so as to interpret it. Our object is finding transmitions which became thousands or million years ago in some distant point of the galaxy. Benefit to learn, danger none since it does at least more than 50 years that we are transmit images ours to all the galaxy. If detect an origin, the distance to the same one would let know us within whichever time would begin to receive our signals.
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