Profile: M.KREMER

Personal background
Have many and varied Science interests. Worked in both Electronics and the Glass Fibre manufacturing industry. My first ever job was building and testing experimental Klystrons, At the EMI-Research Labs: Hayes Mddlx: UK. Later I serviced 3Mk 7 and 4Mk 6 British Radar equipment, for the R.E.M.E (deferred National Service) in Egypt and later for Mullard in the UK. I emigrated to Canada in 1965. Living in Toronto Canada, working for GEC on UV detection systems, as used in missiles. I moved to Kane, USA.(Allegany mountains) Pittsburg VA. Where I was involved with work on shaped Radomes for forward looking Radar systems. Returning to the UK in 1977 I helped design a unique submersible electric pump with Dr Oram. I obtained a Ham Radio license and became member of RSGB, in 1977, and QRZ.COM. As factory manager for Glass Yarns Ltd Camberley, Surrey, I was responsible for the metallic coating of glass fibres, and
matrixes of metallic and carbon fibres, used in the manufacture of rocket motor casings, by Laser Engineering Co Ltd. I took a Marine Radio Telegraphy Competence Certificate in 1984. I formed 'Laser Verus Electronics' in partnership with Mr Frank W.Jones a (Whitworth Scholar). My Provisional British Patent for a Telephone Alarm System #1594204. Final Spec: was Published in July 1981. Friendly with Dr Paul D.MacCready and Major T. Cleary, designers of "Gossamer Albatross I" the first successful man powered aircraft, to fly using muscle power alone across the English Channel, on June 12th 1979. In 1989 we sold Laser-Verus Co Ltd, later acting in an advisery capacity for UK companys that use Glass Fibre and Electronics in production. I recently concluded a method with a foreign power which ensures that a guided missile always overshoots its designated target, only coming down after running out of fuel, or being acted upon. Am presently researching on plastic electrets, and Electro-Rheological Fluids.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I certainly believe extraterrestial life is out there. Microbes are no doubt alive and well in the slushy Comets that fly,.....seeding the Universe, where conditions are favorable.

There is certainly suspended microbe life on the Moon.....?
For did'nt we put it there? Remember the hatch that opened, just before we set foot on the Moon? Yes, the pressurised air wooooshed out, depositing the astronauts germs and microbes onto the Moons surface.

Prehaps we should transmit the first few digits of Pi....surely a circle is a circle everywhere in the Universe?
I've been running Seti for about three years now. If you believe, you should help look.

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