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TC Moore atlanta tseam@aol.com
graphic designer, interactive designer, creative/marketing
www.mediaalchemy.com (founder & principal)
love to sail
love Sagan
love dark matter and energy (what *IS* this stuff?)
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Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home |
we are so naive, we little scattered newly cognitive lifeforms on this very young planet. Every infant will peek over the side of the hospital bin to see if there is "anybody out there". If anyone evolved alone until self-aware on a pacific atoll, it would be natural to think the planet was devoid of other people: even if the horizon was dotted with islands our secluded islander can never visit, only view from a distance.
We are not alone, so yes, Sally, they're out there. Some will nervously and smugly apply Occam's razor to this, but **they are here** too. I probably viewed their craft(s) one summer night in the appalacians in 1975.
Rock on little PCs..... cause if they're out there, so is their data.
Suggestions... make a game out of this, dummies! Make this fun and interactive, eduational and latest-gen graphics. I mean, still take the CPU cycles, but cloak it in fun for all the kids out there online en masse. Kids will indirectly and virally expand your "brand" as it were, and volunteer base.
A game could be to navigate/fly through the bars of radio noise/data spikes, as if waves in the ocean. Or let the analysis data make music or art based on kids settings, let them take command of the USS Fourier Transform and rescue lost aliens using your data-tractor beam...
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