Profile: crrejector

Personal background
I was born at Osnabrueck/Germany in 1976. Growing up there was pretty much fun, I enjoyd traveling with my parents to france every sommer till I was infected to menigitis in 1993.
This was a turning point in my life. Bevor I was interested in finance and buisnees, after: I changed completely due beeing handycaped.
But I couldn't stand it. So I started basic movement training, learning to walk as a child, learning to control muscels. Till now, as a member of Max-Plank-Institute for extraterrestrian physics, I never gave up in reaching goals to increase my living standard and decreasing my scientific hunger.
Everybody is able to recover his/her strengh for being restored by him/her-self.
Keep on trying!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
As being a member of a research institute, working on galaxie clusters at the moment, I thing there will be ETI out there. There are many billions of possible planets to give life to creatures. Its just a question of the right distance of sun, the right size of neighbourhood planets to catch away all those comets minor planets asteroids and maybe something like the moon for tides. Then there could be an chance to develop merging DNA.
But whether we ever get contact to other liveforms we consider as intelligent, we have to be much more carefull about them, than we are about us and our brothers and sisters.
I run SETI@home to take part in the work of todays research for answers.
If the mehtod used to analyse the data was ok, we'll see at the end.
There is no need to send a message via radio to space because our radio our tv is doing it allready and continously. Our antennas are huge enough to broadcast everything to other continents, more than that they are broadcasting out whole life to the outer space since 1938 when the radio reached a broadcast size which we could call interplanetary.
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