Profile: Terateck

Personal background
Hi, I am from Trinidad & Tobago. I currently attend Morgan State University in the United State. I enjoy learning new computer stuff, jogging, real football (soccer), and cricket. My major is Engineering Physics, and I am now a senior undergrad student. Physics make the world go round, and God is the greatest Physicist of them all- in the category of physic, and everything else! None can come close.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Yes, I think that extraterrestrial life exist. It would be naive to think that with a Universe so vast and unimaginable, that we humans just pop up within it, on this infinitely small speck of dust called earth, and that no one but ourselves were fortunate to be create in this vast space. There is life out there, and I think the future will reveal this. Humans may discover it or it may discover us (if it hasnot done so already). A benefit of it's discovery will not only aid in our gobal unification, but it will hail the beginning of a new era. New discoveries can help our race or destroy it, it depends on how new discoveries are handled by us. New discoveries in the past has been a bitter pill for us. We have advanced, but we are gradually losing our souls and sense of moral being. We are destroying ourselves.
I think we should use beacons, and the information sent should be about diverse cultures and symbols of peace and goodwill -the latter may be misleading. I run seti@home because I think it represents a hope for something new, wonderfull, and unimaginable. I think the project is ambitious and worthy, a sharp contrast to military might, selfishness, and world war. It is one example of sensible earthlings uniting towards a common benefit. I should also add - like most people have - that I have an innate need for speed!!! Seti is like a great benchmark. For real dread!
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