Profile: lanroeschen

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Hi,

i am from germany. I live in Frankfurt city in Hessen. I am 24 years old and
currently studying Computer Science at the Goethe University here in
Frankfurt. My hobbies are (what a question) computers, but also biking,
skating, swimming and my cats. I got 2 cats, both with dark coat. A puss and a
tom cat. My girl friend likes them more than everything. Maybe sometimes more
than me :(

Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I believe there are some live forms like us out there in the space. We
already can look quite far using telescopes and such things. But we still can't see/get the whole thing. We don't even really know what the whole Universe-thing is about. But we know that there are elements on earth that also exist on other places in space. So what happend on earth, we call it evolution, could have happend anywhere in space. Not exactly the same way but liveforms are shurly there.

Sorry humans but there is only one danger of discovering/meeting extraterrestrial life: human greed for profit, exploitation and destruction.

Its always a great benefit to explore new life forms - both from space and from earth! Most inventions humans made where inspired by other life forms: planes, helicopters, etc.

I think we already are sending beacons to space. We got radio, tv and mobile comunication. I am shure that millions of signals are already on their way out in space. These will arrive first at our "neighbours".

That's why i believe in SETI and specially SETI@home. Every single human got the chance to help finding/detecting those signals from extraterrestrial life forms. Imagine how funny or confusing the first words that an extraterrestrial life form gets from us could be.
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