Profile: MrMaxxx

Personal background
I am a 32 yr old male from the netherlands working as a ceo in a financial compagny, the search for e.t. has got my interest now for a long long time....
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
First, I don not believe extraterrestrial life exists, i know for sure it exists, the universe has to be full of life. Thinking "we are alone" is selfish and not wise. for as far as we know there must be billions and billions of planets in wich life can develop. We don't even know how life can sustain itself in the deepsea... it does!!!
To my opinion life can exist in far more places than we possibly can imagine, we are not yet intelligent enough to comprehend te extence of it.

Though discovering life maybe not as pleasant as most of us think. We have to take in mind that life develops trough the force of nature, wich tells me there can be a lot of dangers waiting to be discovered! Nature itself has proven unforgiving, but most of all a dangerous killer in wich one species thrives on another. We only have to look on our own planet to see what we can expect. Its possible inteligent life is friendly, the chance of it beeing hostile is to my opinion 50/50 although my hopes are we meet a frienly kind of inteligent life.

This project might prove the existance of life, thus proving itself the most importand project mankind has ever undertaken. When we went into space, it became clear to us we might not be the only ones up there.

Discovering other life outside our planet might also prove the biggest peacemaker we have ever seen, knowing we are not alone we will begin to understand the one and only importand lesson this might give us,


WE ARE THE HUMAN RACE



Marco Scholten tuesday 18 march 2003
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