Profile: Jefferson Hyppolito

Personal background
I am a chemical Engineer, 29 year old, graduated bt Mckenzie University - Sao Paulo - Brazil.
All my life, since i was a kid, I was an astronomy lover. Watching the sky hours long and reading everything I could to understand what I saw. This is one of my hobbies, Othe one is the music, which i dedicated 7 years for piano. FOr me, the music takes me to the space, flying among the stars.
Now I work on computers. PC's and Maintoshes networks.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1. Yes. In the next 100 years maybe. Thinking about an extraterestrial civilization, it is possible to be good or bad. If 'they' were like the today's human level of conscience, it may be worst, because 'they' can be less pacific than we think. There is a chance also to be better. It's difficult to predict. I think that the first thing to do is getting shure about the other life forms which may exist out there. In a second step, study the level of development and risks to our existance. We should not send a signal for precise localization yet. The mankind itself are very 'poor' and we know that would exist people trying to take advantage of this power, putting on risk all the mankind for their own interests. It's so easy to destroy and so difficult to rebuild !
By now I am thinking about the human future and the Values we learnt. First of all we must throw away our material values...so much people having too much and too few in threshold of misery. If we can not deal with aourselves, how will we deal with another civilization we do not even know?
Think....because I am thinking....
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