Profile: Dahlle

Personal background
My name is Johan, an 26 year old guy from Sweden. semi-time Student, as of late work has to be attended to beside the studies. Right now studying a foundation year in natural science at univeristy, to proceed afterwards to apply to some university programme. Aiming for marinebiology, or a biology programme with som specialization
My hobbies are animals, biology and chemistry, laborative experiments and other cool stuff. the seas, the environment and biotopes, global and regionally. Computers both entertainment and as a tool in a vast variety.
Other eventual extraterrestrial lifeforms.

Watching stars has been a developed interest through my life. My neighbor do it more though with the telescope.
Possible reason to gaze up and creating questions and thoughts, is perhaps as old as the primate spieces of our own kind, since the first ever civilizations was founded. What is up/out there?
One core attribute for the human primates has always been curiousity, and watch all scientific marvelous wonders we got today..

SETI@home is an important matter to me of course (Beside SETI i run project "Tanpaku" protein prediction) and computer hardware/gaming.
Beside they consist of my areas of interest, these projects require the least amount of RAM-mem. when running, as I prefer to run BOINC even while I use the PC.

Watching movies is attended to, like so many others do.
Great movies like "contact" and "stargate","V", and many others.
At the same time I'm a fantasy freak... So yeah, Dungeons and Dragons and the rest of the family lies close to heart.
No really "lajv" activities though.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Why I run SETI and my own views:

It would be great to discover a signal of some sort. Possibilities there is with the new 7 beam head, and all of the other coming improvements can do.


I'm a believer in extraterrestials, events some don't belive in, even if an alien organism would park a vessel at their own backyard.
The events of other non-life applicable/living lifeforms are extremely interresting! Includes of course the eventually findings of microorganisms on any planet and or moon in our solarsystem.


I love to watch Discovery channel btw.

The new fancy European Darwin telescope(s) on launch schedule for about year 2015, may sort out alot of blasphemies and myths, which plagues earth since man began watching the skies. Even the already located Corot telescope in orbit may someday spot something unusual.
Do I think there's life out there?

We can't be so selfish and think we are the only flourishing living planet in a gigantic universe, when we barely have managed outside out of our own solarsystem, except with a few probes. What gives our solar system the "patent" on intelligent life? The milky way is vast, what about the "horizons" beyond? Do we know the age of all eventual planets over there?

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