Profile: Teddibear & Graves

Personal background
I'm a student at Tampere University of Technics
My age is nearly 21
hobbies are programming, maths, reading, running, chatting..
nothing much to tell about myself. I'm just a regular guy
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Yeah, I'm more than sure that extraterrestrial life does exist, but whether it will be discovered in my life-time is another matter.
The universe does work according to the same laws of physics everywhere, so I don't quite see how we're going to ever actually meet 'face-to-face'
unless Zephryn Cochrane (TM) develops his warp engine and attracts the vulcans here.. :P
of course there are many positive sides to finding another civilization (one thing is that this program isn't a complete waste :P) and sure there might be some negative sides as well.
it's likely that if a race is advanced enough to travel in space, that they won't be hostile. but how can we ever hope to communicate with them?
they most likely won't look a bit like us and their language/technology/everything is totally different.
still, I'm looking forward to seeing a real live alien one day

that beacon idea is quite good and as to what it should transmit, is simple.
transmit prime numbers, Pi, basic math. math is the universal language after all

I run this program in hopes that something might actually be found one day
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