Profile: JWet

Personal background
I sat down at a table and drew a topview and a sideview of a UFO. I showed the drawing to my sister and I described how it worked. About 2 weeks later, she showed me an article in FATE magazine that described the same UFO that I had drawn...I was 14!

Since then, I have experienced 2 sightings, once while I was in basic training at Ft. Campbell, KY in 1968, and the second was on the way home from work just after midnight in 2004. I have the names of witnesses for both sightings.

Perhaps we, as SETI participants, are looking in the wrong direction because "they" are already here! I have to believe because I have seen!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
SETI is a way for me to be a part of something that has had my interest since I first saw the Milky Way when I was a boy and found out that each star was a sun. My interest spiked when I saw the movie "Contact" with Jodie Foster and "E.T., The Extraterrestrial". We have already seen that the "science fiction" of the past has sometimes become reality. I'm hope I'm still around when "E.T." shows up with cures for all cancers, the common cold and allergies.


I hope that the satellite array is pointed toward the future and not the past, meaning that we should be looking toward parts of our galaxy and other galaxies that are OLDER than our own solar system. Advanced life would have developed on older ones based on the presumption that the "big bang" theory is correct...the older galaxies are located farther away from the origin of it and could have produced life long before any of Earth's inhabitants appeared.
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