Profile: Gerhart Schulitschenko

Personal background
Born under a wandering star, as Lee Marvin used to sing most proberly best describes my early live. With 17 I left home to learn the trade of toolmaker.
Every free minute and weekends on my BMW. This is the time the travelling startet around Europe later Asia and than my dream fullfilled, through Africa.
It took some friends and myself 13 month and approx. 30000 km to arrive in Cape Town. Unforgettable the clear nights in the Sahara watching the stars like you have never seen them before. No smog or lights diminishing the view.
There you realise how big the universe really is, and the wandering about yourself and others starts, because you realise we cant be the only one`s
in this massive malstrom of stars.
This year I turned 46 and live twenty years in Cape Town.

The picture shows my brother who died 4 years ago.
This is to him and that we see us again one day.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Yes, no doubt there is a multitude of life outside there, we just have to discover it.
I dont think we will find in my lifetime.
In the meantime I read Perry Rhodan books.

Until we find them!!!!


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