Profile: HopeMan

Personal background
27 years old, i work in a Quality Control Laboratory if a Papermill. I enjoy on trekking, alpinism, Role Playing Games and Computers. I like reading books often, althoung not regularly. I prefer fantasy or historical ones. Very curious and lover of debatings, i love to speak about any sort of arguments, with the guideline "assimilate every notice, but doubt ever of it's truthness if not personally verified". I'm sure of nothing in this world, but possibilist about everything.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I think extraterrestrial life is possible and also likely. I doubt, though, that we will ever have a direct contact with some sentient form of E.T.s , because of the enormous distances of the planetar systems in the universe.
At last, not for some billion years. I think that, if we humans ever succeed to colonize other planet whithout first self-destroy us, maybe before or later we will find another civilization, but this will be only in a remote future.
There will be, as for every confrontation of civilizations, both benefits and dangers from such an encounter. But, again, if we ever will reach to find a peaceful approcah that will be only a good for humankind.
I agree with Seti program why i am curious and i think that (even if we will never contact a detected form of life) simply the fact and hope to find something similar can give us a future objective, and burst science and evolution of our mind and civilization.
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