Profile: PerryC

Personal background
I am certain life must exist else where, but has it ever been here? I don't think so. I am also certain of that. This is the reason SETI is so important and must continue. But I am puzzled..would it be better to detect the existence of other life, or for us to be found by them first? I am hoping they come here first and arrive before I expire. And I hope they come to my house first. I ride motorcycles, work on my cars, play with my children (8 & 14) and encourage them to seek other life forms and to boldly go where I never went, for I am married with a significant other who goes through life with blinders on. I live vicariously through my children, and seek a platonic relationship with with somebody I can talk to about such things as SETI, ET, and other really cool stuff. Like all this stuff I'm reading about the universe, it's it closed or open, expanding, contracting, and if I leave here and travel in a straight line for 125 billion l/y I'll end up where I started, why can't I see the back of my head? Have you read "A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawking? If not, you should, and then read "The First Three Minutes" by Steven Weinberg and then lets talk. I need you to explain this to me in a womans perspective.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I am certain ET exists. When will we find them? don't have a clue. Or should we be asking, when will they find us? you don't REALLY think they've been here yet do you? I probably spend way to much time pondering this subject.. but I hope when they arrive it's within my life span. and I hope they come to my house first. I also can't help but to wonder why would they be coming here? Just because they found evidence of life else where? To check up on us? To give us a "grade", or just to say hello? I, for one, would be embarrassed at what they found here. We rape the planet, kill our own people, it seems to me we took a wrong turn some where in the past and we are living for all the wrong reasons. I just hope they are nice and forgiving and let us continue to live here, even though I am certain a univeral guideline, we don't deserve to. Should we send a beacon? By all means we should, as long as we are ready to deal with whatever we find. I know I am.
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