Profile: Adrien

Personal background

Im a 12 yo boy, I was born in Iceland, but then we moved to Australia. Im doing grade 8 or first year high school. My favourite stuff to do is sail my toy yachts I have 8 of them, ride my bike, and use the computer.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Do you think extraterrestrial life exists?

yeah I do think there is life in other places.

when and how will humans discover it?

I kinda think they will find us well that's if they haven't already and we just don't know it.

What are the possible benefits and dangers of such a discovery?

well I think the good things are, we could learn how to travel futher and safer in space, maybe their technology is way better than ours and they have ways to teach us to be more enviromentally careful, maybe they have cures to disease that we don't have, and they could have inventions we never even heard of yet.

the dangers could be, they might be bad and attack us but I dont see why they would, they could bring new diseases here and make things even worse here stuff like that.

Should humans transmit a beacon for others to find?

yeah we should and we should send everything about uis the good stuff and the bad stuff like wars we should be honest about ourselves and not pretend to be perfect.

Why do you run SETI@home?

to help yous ! and plus the screen saver looks really cool and makes my puter look like its really technical and busy doing something.

What are your views about the project?

I think its really cool, I like sci fi and I guess seti is kinda real sci fi and never know what might find.

Any suggestions?

Maybe a kids club for here, it's kinda hard to keep up with the big dudes on here who have lots of puters, unless its a school project, so maybe a special achievement thingy for the younger ones that run seti just on their home puter.
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