Profile: officer747

Personal background
Hy there,

My name is Radu. Originaly I am from Romania but now live in The Netherlands and USA. You are probably asking you're selfs why chose the nickname "officer-747"... That's because at the monent I am in traing to be a commercial pilot.
I am 24 years old and as u probably understood by now, I love planes and everything that has to do with aviation. I have a fiancee that lives in Wichita, KS and she is a student at BCCC, nearby WSU...
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
YES, intelligent life other than ours, definetly exists. I personaly refuse to belive that we earthlings are alone in the universe. To give you a reason why I think that is because I use the folowing example: If you take a dustparticle from anything on earth and compare it with the Milky Way (our galaxy) than you can say the same about our galaxy compared to the "known" universe. So therefore the chanses that "we" are alone are close to none.
Yes I agree with the transmission of a beacon or a radio signal into space. The only problem is that the signal travels too slow to be found by others and reply to, in time. If and when "they" find it, we as in you and me, will be dustparticles ourselfs for a long time already. So the chanches that you and me really get to meet other intelligent life other than our are very slim.
I run the SETI@home because i want to help speed up the process in trying to descifer the signals that we've already received from space. I honestly hope that if we do find intelligent life out there that that information will not be withold from us like goverments usualy do. It would be..... sad and pathetic.
But in the meantime let's all concentrate in lending SETI a hand in descifering all the radio signals they received up to now....
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