Profile: Jar Jar Binks

Personal background
Of course I believe in "little green men," because as the movie Contact put it, if there were no other intelligent life forms out there, "it would be an awful waste of space."
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Extraterrestrial life does exist. I feel it in my bones if for no other logical reason. I think if life is discovered it will be through such an association as SETI research. I think such a discovery will have more benefits than danger because it will prove to the more astute that there is more to life than just this one simple world on which we stand. The trendy, shoddy, yuppified, shallow groups which we unfortunately have to share our world will see no other benefit than to make telescope sales jump a bit for a short time. Other than that they will certainly not be effected. But, for more solid people we will feel closer to infinity. A beacon should be established to let others out there know we are here. Surely this would pose no hazard as those out there capable of interstellar travels would carry no angst and would probably be bored with the likes of us. Just send simple binary progressions of some kind. The problem is deciding where to aim it. I run SETI@home because it's just one simple way to help in finding life out there. Suggestion? - get that beacon going!

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