Profile: dezales

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David Zaleski

I'm located in the New Jersey Shore area

I'm 60 years old

Flight Simulation for PC

Associates degree in Electronics and Communications, was self employed in this industry for 20 years

Machinist by trade now.

I have been interested and involved to the extent I can be with UFO phenomena and related fields since I was a kid growing up on the old Ft. Lauderdale Navel air station in the early sixties. Flight 19 and the Bermuda Triangle phenomena et cetera. The Betty and Barney Hill story was the cartelist that hooked me, so to speak.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Why do you run SETI@home?

I believe we are not alone.......one has to be very shallow to conceive, that in the vastness of the universe Earth stands alone and man is the ultimate experience in the heavens. I have read just about every theory both religious and science to the origin of the universe and man and his role in the overall scheme of what appears to be an infinite ever expanding cosmos. We are not alone and patients in that search will one day prevail.

What are your views about the project?

Any effort to give credence to the possibility that advanced life or lesser life forms exist beyond our horizon might help us to get a grip on our own preservation. Hope comes from the knowledge that things exist because we can conceive it in our minds and this onto itself is a form of creation. It's another form of faith. To believe in the possibilities. We don't know the consequences of a first contact, but to make no effort is like hiding your head in the sand.

Any suggestions?

Not at this time...........
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