Profile: Will J. Kaberline

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. I suspect life elsewhere exists. It will probably be discovered through projects like SETI and exploration of other planets, and Galaxy's, with various types of telescopes and drones. I think there are risks to human life and possibly human existance depending on the nature of the extraterrestrial life we find. The benifits could possibly be quantum advances in Science, Religion and the History of our own existance.

2. I'm reluctant to say that we should transmit a beacon of any kind, because we can't control who might detect it.

3. I run Seti@home because I'd like to see us discover extraterrestrial life, maybe even sometime in my lifetime. I would like to see statistics displayed in a more user friendly format for the layman. For example a monthly graph of singals, showing the strongest signals and when they were detected and maybe by whom.
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