Profile: cantgoback2bed

Personal background
Class of 2005. Florida. I like X-Files, Farscape, and generally everything else that comes on FX or Sci-Fi. Let's all cry 'cause X-Files is over. Come on, I think I see a tear.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Of course extraterrestrial life exists. Unless you're a creationist, you know that our life arouse from inorganic matter over the period of several billion years. Well, if we did it, why can't anyone else? The probabiliy that a planet remotely like earth is very high. Unfortunately, that life is most likely extinct by the time we reach it. And, we'll be extinct by the time that any of our messages get out there. This is, of course, all considering that we don't finally get our asses of the couch and look more into quantum mechanics so that we can finally screw over all those physics laws and do some sort of communication through quantum entanglement using the Einstein-Podolsy-Rosen correlation, aka Quantum Teleportation, but we'd have to have a particle entangled with the sender, which sucks... but if we discover remote entanglement, if it actually exists, the time barrier between us and other planets light years away will finally be broken. Then we can use this intelligence information that we might find to good use, like actually going to these intelligent planets.

PS: Greys DON'T EXIST!!! STOP TALKING ABOUT THEM!!! YOU'RE MAKING REAL ABDUCTEES LOOK STUPID!!! DON'T GO TO A PSYCH, THEY JUST DEVELOP THE FAKE MEMORIES!!! TRY AND FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF!!! THE GREYS ARE WAY TOO HUMAN TO EXIST!!! THE PROBABILITY OF ET IS GOOD, BUT HUMANLIKE ET IS REALLY REALLY LOW!!!
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