Profile: Moscou

Personal background
Jack of all trade, master of Some. That's me all right. My I.Q. is 168 so I can learn pretty much anything I want, thing is I'm quite lazy so if it requires me to stay focussed too long, well that's not good.



Although I started my carrer as a programmer, I'm now in management and work for a Montreal based software firm as General Manager.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
One day, a flee asks another flee: "Larry?", "yes Bill!" answers the other flee, "Do you think there's life on other dogs?".



It is a proven mathematical equation, that a number tending towards infinity (countless number of stars in countless galaxies) multiplied by a number tending towards zero (probability of finding a planet of the right size/right distance from star, rotating on a precessing axis,around which a large body rotates to stabilize the axis of rotation, etc...) is suppossed to equal 0.



Now since I'm here today writing this message, we know that the answer cannot be 0 - it must be at least 1. The only logical explanation (yes Mr Spock), is that one of those numbers is wrong. Now we have proven that there are countless planets (tending towards infinity) but we can't / haven't proven that the number of planets that could harbor life tends towards zero.



That must be because it doesn't tend toward zero. Therefore life elsewhere has to exist. Will we ever see ET next door, I don't think in my lifetime, but that is the one place, that I whish that I'm wrong.
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