Profile: LorD_TapI

Personal background
Well, im a spanish boy, born in december '84, im currentlly working as webmaster of the main latin site dedicated to the animated series "Neon Genesis Evangelion" and im also working as web designer. My main hobbies are computers, learn languages, traveling and watch anime (and search for ET's -lol-), other are fishing, cough potatoing (yes, its a sport) and playing with my dog.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Of course ET life exists, you are crazy if you think we are the lonely mother's nature wish, from what we know the space is "a vast and infinite desert with some trees" and in those trees is where we must search, the main job of the humanity like a single entity is to confirm that we are not alone, we CAN'T be alone in the desert... There are some benefits and dangers too, if we find just a microbe we will be able to see how life expands, how it become complex and then we will know "why" we are here, and we will know in what kinds of environment can life exist. The main danger is just a nightmare everyone have had: "why if the are bigger, stronger, more intelligent, and technologically stonger than us? and why if they are also hostile?". As i see, thats just a nightmare, what kind of lifeform can search during eons for another kind of lifeforms located light years "that way" and later destroy it? it's a joke? there are other kind of danger, what if their technology is too much for us and we are "too young and want run while we're a baby?". No comments.

We must transmit signals, something like morse should be ok, i think there's nothing like morse (in nature), and then when we find a reply, then we will see what should we do...

I run S@H cos i want to know if there's something out there, and if there's really something i want to know "i've been part of that" and i want to know i helped...
Your feedback on this profile
Recommend this profile for User of the Day: I like this profile
Alert administrators to an offensive profile: I do not like this profile
Account data View
Team HispaSeti & BOINC



 
©2024 University of California
 
SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.