Profile: Rudi Seitz

Personal background
I'm from munich, 37 Years old. I'm an it-professional@work. My hobbies are: Amateur-Radio (specialized in GHz Frequencies, upto 2.4GHz..70 GHz), Astronomy, riding my bikes, climbing high mountains - best place for SHF-Experiments, riding wild and harmless rivers with my folding-kanu, physical expermiments (Tesla), playing with my korg synthesizer, pokemon :-), computer games, scanning the air/water for all natural signals - from ultra-audio (water) to extrem long waves [ELV] (20Hz up to 100kHz), experimental computer network with my friends - using IR-Lasers, loving my girl-friend - she let me looking behind my technical world to hindu/guru/yoga world ... there is more to know about me and my hobbies, but, the important words are written.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
yes, there are billions of stars behind around the blue pearl, i think, there are billions of planets out there, i think, biology life is the norm-fall in our universe ... but ... can we understand elektromagnetic signals? is the lifeform dead, after hundred to millions of lightyears ? questions over questions - but if whe do nothing, we never answer the questions and so, seti is a very little chance to find life out of our solarsystem, very little chance - but a chance !
Should we send signals by a beacon ? Yes, we send --- 1000ends of informations, digital and analog signal since 100 years - there is logic in the signal, but, could understand the alians this signals? It's a another chance to transmit signals in specialized frequencybands, very simple but logical signals, like primes or pi.
Life is danger, all times, all day's - riding my bike is more danger as finding alians :-)
Why i run seti? Because, i wrote seti is a chance to find life - and if we never find any aliansignal out there, seti is an very interesst computer-networking-experiment :-)
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