Profile: Project_r3

Personal background
I’m a Guy, 21, 5feet 10 inches. Just about to finish a business and admin degree at Plymouth university in Devon (UK) originally from Hampshire England UK not Hampshire new England USA. Play a wide verity of sports from Football (soccer) to Tennis. I enjoy all sports but football and rugby and cricket have to be my favourites. I enjoy going out on the town, getting screw eyed blind drunk. As well as learning just about everything. (For reference that does not mean that I am a geek.)

I have been interested in S.E.T.I ever since my Physics science teacher at secondary school (11 to 16) introduced the class to the calculations for life on other worlds!!

Well that’s a brief of me!

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Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Answer to question 1. Life can be anything from a microbe an amoeba, a single protean strand, for me life on a scale that basic is in my opinion a guaranteed certainty if all the conditions for life are right there will be life, organisms are very adaptable and will adapt to what ever environment they are derived from, that is if you consider the diversification of possible life forms that new life could take, say a organism that breaths Hydrogen or is not a carbon based life form. There has to be some life out there the calculations support a theory of possible life situations. The real question is will it be intelligent and how far away will they be. May be there is life on Mars or Europa there are a lot of maybes but the maybe can tern into certainties all you need is a little vision perseverance and the drive to ask questions and to explore possibilities and new ideas and take the time to think about the really important questions. Once you have them you can touch the stares with your imagination and try to solve as many of the questions as you can. .

Answer to question 2.

If you don’t look and ask questions you will never find out what could have been! All people and most intelligent life are social and linguistic by nature. People and other intelligent life love to communicate with others. Sending a hello and a friendly greetings… well imagine the response that people on are planet would have to a E.T signal, and you can hazard a guess of the reaction that other civilisations would have. Besides Voyager has already carried a message with a figure of humans were we are in the solar system and a brief message in bin nary with mathematics and calculations.


The type of signal that I would send would be a binary chart of 0,1, and X the resign being that any civilisation capable of receiving the message and interoperating in will have to have computers, they will see that the X is not binary and is of some significance, once all the X were joined up they would give the simple of a hydrogen Particle
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