Profile: Daffy

Personal background
For short.

I am, lets say 42 :-) yo. male from Denmark, spending a lot of time of thinking about altanative solutions of interesting problems. Call it filosofy.

My hobbies include mostly the use of fantasy and emagination:
computers (networking), roleplayinggames, sciencefiction, theories of the universe unanswered questions, strange pussles and some more.

I am sure there is more sides of what you see, than you think.
We are raised to think after a set of pattern, and I try to break that way to think, even when it seems there is no other solutions I try see if there sould´nt bee one anyway.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I am not sure of where, when or how there are life out there in space, but I am convinced that there is some kind of life of some kind. Why shout earth be the only place amongst billions og stars and unlimited space to bee alive.

SETI@HOME is a tool giving a little chance of finding a proof of life and some other things af interest and for the time beeing, the best orpotunity for me to bee a part of it and give a small contribution to a project making a difference all together.

Maybe we are looking the wrong way or with the wrong tools, maybe we are looking for the wrong signs and signals, maybe it will take years og generations before a proof shows, maybe we are not capable of finding life at all.
It might be lifeforms imposible for us to detect, with copletely different way to communicate.

But I am sure of one thing - If we don´t look for it, we are not finding anything.


If I shout make a suggestion, it would bee to find out how to look for more than radiosignals, like stange things and anomalies, eks: light, heat (infrared), particles and how theese instances react.
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