Profile: M.A. Wyspianski

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Hello,
My name is Martin Wyspianski,I am 23 years old,I come from the Netherlands and work as a car-mechanic.
I really love to read things about UFO's and I'm a believer.I think that if the universe has no beginning and no end than why should we think that we are all alone.There are so many undiscoverd planets and solar systems that it's really silly to think that ET does not excists.Also there are too many people who had seen UFO's or even claim they've been abducted by them.And what about Roswell?And that's why I'm a believer.You know someone said one time:there are more planets in the universe than grains of sand on Earth.
And the only thing we can do right now is watch the sky..............and our screens thanks to S.E.T.I.
Greetings from Holland
M.A.Wyspianski
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I really think that there's something out there.But to answer the question when the humans will discover it I just can't tell.Who knows maybe tomorrow,maybe 50 years from now I don't know.
We should send information-signals into the space with our location at first but also the human body structure so they can get an idea of who they are dealing with and of course that we have peaceful meanings.We can learn a lot of them if we assume that they have an higher IQ then we do.
I run SETI@home because I believe that there is intelligent live on other planets and I want to help whith the search for signals from them and I think that the SETI-project will give us an answer one day.SETI it's just fantastic what you're doing people so just keep doing the good work because when it's done,it will be the greatest discovery ever.You can compare this project with an military operation:when you get and locate the signal the mission will be accomplished.
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