Profile: lava_lizard

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Hi, I'm interested in finding extraterrestrials because I belive they contain itelligence of which we can only dream. Those distances that they derive are impossible for our mind to except. I've read so much information on how our progress in the 20-th century has comme from alien ships that crashed on our planet that it's time for military to open up and give us at least a peack at those intelligent ones that might save us. The dimentions that scintist believe aliens are comming from should be studied better than they are now. Cause that will answer to the possibility of time travel. Information belong to people, the only way to immortality is teaching, we need to know the truth.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1.If not in our solar system then in some other, and if not even in our universe then in a parralel, which do exist, it has been proved. We will be able to discover it by learning more about them, which brings me to freedom of information. Well, it's a 50/50 situation, we can dissapear(kill each othe after the overload of destructive knowledge) or become one of the powerful species in the universe and other universes.
2.Definately yes. Whatever we're sending now will work for now, but Egypt piramids might give us an answer, Tibet is also one of the object to be researched better)
3.I run SETI to help the progress in our puny planet. My part in it is nothing comparing to the size of our universe, but it's better than nothing, and i'll keep it running as long as I can. Well done project hope it really work with real information from out of space. Sugesstion is to promote the project more, and let programmers to be able to help you to enhance your progress. Look at Linux :) and where it's now.
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