Profile: Chucky

Personal background
G\\\\\\'day Fellow SETI Users,

My name is Chucky and I am from Sydney, Australia (born and bred). I work in a global IT role for a leading Australian blue chip company which has gone global since 1998. My hobbies include computing, Internet (they go hand in hand to leading you to things like SETI!) ;] ...cycling, clubbing, music, and generally socialising and passing time effortlessly laid back with friends.

Believe in Aliens after witnessing three (3) separate UFO events in Western Sydney, where I live.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I certainly think ET life exists. There are too many \\\\\\"unknowns\\\\\\" in evidence that humans have that would certainly be answered if more people believed what they saw. I really have no answer to knowing how we will discover ETs. I call them Aliens, so from now on I\\\\\\'ll use that term. I have always had dreams about my next encounter and how an alien will this time actually land on Earth, because they have seen me see them before making me no stranger. It\\\\\\'s a bizarre feeling. Only comment I can make here to help you understand is, once you have seen a UFO, your mind will open to many more degrees than it is open to now. If you think you have an open mind, wait until it opens further. Even YOU won\\\\\\'t know that YOU could do that. :]

If humans do bump into aliens, I don\\\\\\'t believe it will be hostile contact. The whole hostility thing, or mode of thinking that leads to people saying things like, \\\\\\"they will kill us off\\\\\\" or \\\\\\"they will take over the world\\\\\\", are all common errors in judgement that society imposes upon its citizens. We humans have made Earth hostile, and so we cloud our thinking, by thinking everything else in the Earth is hostile too, including in this case, alien visitors.

Because there are projects like SETI on Earth, we are pushed to think about others in the universe, looking for us, as we are looking for them. It\\\\\\'s a human way of thinking. We don\\\\\\'t have to transmit a beacon with Earthly messages on the data being transmitted as it will only be readable by us. Like i\\\\\\'m saying, just because we are scanning the skies, doesn\\\\\\'t mean someone else is. However, I have no objection to Earth transmitting outbound. It\\\\\\'s difficult to try and fathom what such a transmission could include. I guess some data including the layout of our solar system, a sort of living map. At least this data would be the closest thing we could transmit as our address in the universe. I would think that only our solar system would have planetary orbits in the way ours does, a unique fingerprint or orbit print. Chucky!

PS. Finally for the first time ever have joined a team... BOINC@Australia! :D Go the Aussies!
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