21 Years Old I work as a professional trainer and physical therapist for 24 Hour Fitness. I grew up my entire life in California and the last 19 years in Orange County. I went to school at El Toro High School and am currently taking classes at Saddleback college. Last but not least every night I pray to the Gods of Dragno to come and take me away from this deaded place so I can return to the barbarian whores of my home planet.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Extraterrestrial life is just about a definate thing. I mean think about it for a second. If you were the creator of all this, whatever your religion is there was something to create all of this. As the creator of all this do you really think that in the vast cosmos we call this space around us that we are the only living planet or area of space inhabited. To me that has always seemed egotistical. I do not think that humans will ever discover another race although we will definately try and claim to. But I am pretty sure that we have been discovered and we have been monitored for a while now. Its in a good sense though considering we for a few decades now have been close to self distruction that we need constant monitoring to keep from making fatal mistakes. Such a discovery could have drastic effects on organized religion. People have killed over their beliefs and its scary to think what will happen when they find out that everything they have become to belive is not very accurate. Humans really don't need to beacon for anything because compared to the other races in the cosmos we are extremely primitive, and how ironic to think that we are so advanced. In the animal species we are the only ones that seek to destroy ourselves and devise methods of doing so. But if we should send any information lets just send signals with music. I think that best represents our planet. It represents harmony and coherence with one another. I know I know its wierd but at least we won't let on how messed up we really are. I run SETI@Home to just have my computer do something and I find it facinating. I think its a great project. I wish I had a room full of computers to just run SETI.
SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.