Profile: Whislbabe

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Ageless female from Kent, Ohio.
Musician, artist, writer, home remodeler, and Pagan Renaissance Woman, who's done a lot and seen even more.

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Extraterrestrial life most certainly exists. We may finally discover it by sheer persistence, which is why SETI is so important. Though what it will be when we find may be beyond our ken.

I have wanted to find ET since the early sixties, when I saw two UFOs. No explanation has ever been offered for what I saw. I believe we will find what we're looking for, but perhaps not in the way we're looking. Infinite universe means infinite possibilities; we're just as likely to find it by searching methodically as by utter chance, but we definitely need to keep trying!

Should we transmit a beacon? Certainly. Our voices. Not numbers, not beeps--voices. Voices reciting poetry or reading books. It is the best of what humans offer to each other, and would be the best of what we could offer to other races of beings.

I am glad to see that there is belief in this possibility still alive in the world. SETI gives me hope that we will someday be able to stand together as a race of beings--humans--not separate countries or religions or colours.
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