Profile: CliffCla

Personal background
Name: Cliff McCullough
Age:27
Hobbies,Bass,Physics,Astronomy
Favorite Program: Celestia (http://www.shatters.net/celestia/) "Celestia is a free real-time space simulation that lets you experience our universe in three dimensions. Unlike most planetarium software, Celestia doesn't confine you to the surface of the Earth. You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of over 100,000 stars, or even beyond the galaxy." This Is My Favorite Program
Email: (Cliffcla@yahoo.com) Im Interested In Hearing The Viewpoints Of Other People And Welcome Discussions,Recomendations..IE..(Books,Computer Software,Future Celestrial Observations,And Therories)
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Life Does,Has,Or Will Exist Outside Our Planet. To Put It Simply A Mathmatical Probability. Even With The Chances Being One And A Trillion With An Infinite Amount Of Time And Space. Other Organisms Will Develop. And Will Develop A Means Of Communication. Now If We Do Recieve A Transmition It May Be From Millions Of Light Years Away...Which Would Also Mean Millions Of Years In The Past. So The Source May Or May Not Still Exist. Making Communication Impossible. But It Would Still Serve The focal Point Of Proving That Other Life Forms Have Existed, Do Exist, Or Will Exist. But If We Send Out Our Own Signals It Would Be A Marker In Time Not So Much As Telling Someone How To Find Us But To Let Them Know When We Were Here. Maybe To Let Them Know A Little About Us, Let Them Know That They Are Not Alone. If Life Outside Of Earth Is Discovered. It Should Be A Closely Guarded Seceret To Be Disperced Slowly. News Of That Magnitude Would Erase The Basic Belief Structure Of Society. Causing Mass Unrest. But I Do Feel It Should Come Out.. Just One Baby Step At A Time. I Am Glad To Offer My Time And Computer For This Project. I Look Forward To Seeing The Results.
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