Profile: Alex Stevels

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Hi I'm 29 years old, and I live in the Netherlands.

I've always been interested in extraterrestrial life forms.
So I looked up the SETI@HOME site, and I found the interresting program to help searching.

It's been a long time for me to compleet a data file, my computer was haevely crashed, but now I'm letting my computer run every day, all the time to compleet the data files.
Maybe in 1 or more data files there is some interresting for SETI, I hope!!! :-)

My hobby's are computer-games, miniture trains, collecting car models and collecting bank-notes from all around the world.
Also I like to go out, have fun with my friends and going on holidays.

But my greatest hobby is Searching for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I believe that extraterrestrial life do exists, and hope the we humans will discover them very soon.
The possible benefits that we could get from them, if they aren't a tread to us, is maybe some mayor breaktroughs in the medicals for extreme deseases.
The danger is that the goverments of the greatest countrys will try to manipulated the extraterrestrial life forms, so that only the gorverments will benefit the technology of them.

Yes, humans should transmit a beacon for others to find us, but what kind of information we should send I realy don't know.
That's because there is so much trouble in the world right now, that I would'n recommend them to come to Earth.

I hope that I can help SETI for the search, and I think it's a great and good project.
So the goverment of the U.S., and also other goverments, should spent more money on it, to develope better and more equipment for the SETI-program.
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