Profile: Septhael

Personal background
Jonathan Sarge is an avid amatuer astronomer residing in Northwest Georgia. He completed a dual batchlor's degree in radio astronomy and anthropology at the University of Southern California in 1994, but elected to pursue a career in law enforcement investigations upon completion of his formal education.
Jonathan is also a science fiction author, poet, songwriter, scientific education advancement advocate, and divorced father of two children, Zachary and Emily Autumn. His hobbies include astronomy, writing, reading, hiking, camping, photography, and collecting Lord of the Rings collectibles.

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I truly believe that there is intelligent life elsewhere in the Cosmos. I run SETI@home to assist the underfunded SETI program in processing the data that could one day reveal these other advanced civilizations to humanity. I am simply doing what I consider to be a helpful part in this program.

Sadly, I feel that human civilization has moved in a direction that takes us away from a journey to the stars. Our efforts are spent in the pursuit of self-centered goals, worthless material possessions, and expanding a population our planet already cannot accomidate. This is a tragic reality, to see the dreams of great men like Carl Sagan and Steven Hawking pass beyond out grasp like a shimmering rainbow that we cannot touch.

Change must occur for us to realize the dream that is out there in the depths of the mysterious Cosmos. I am ready to assist in this change, are you? If so, please write me at septhael@msn.com

Thank you,
Jonathan Sarge
Acting Member of the Human Race
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