Profile: Matts Fernsten

Personal background
I was born in 1965 happily without knowing that the Cuba crisis some years before could hav ended our planet. Lucky to be alive ;-) . I grew up in a small mining willage with only about 2000 people. And I early tickled my brain that we could not be alone on this planet. And I was right.. just about twenty kilometers from the willage theres was a town. And if there was a town there could be another town, and so on. Now I know there's a planet called earth or Tellus. And I think there should be another planets with population. Well, you certainly catch my drift. ;-)

Now I work as an It consultant in Borlänge sweden. I'm married and have a child born in 1999. My doughter also beleive what I believed at when I was a child. That we cannot be alone here.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
SETI@home is a really good tool to help me satisfy my effort to find out if there's some one else in this universe. I think that it's hard to find any planets with a civilisation that uses radiosignals, why should they. They cold use other ways. They could live in a waterplanet and send messages via water in a way that we are unaware about. But as long as there are humanity there is hope. :-)

There could be a civilisation similar to ours, and as long as we have hope for it we should try to find them.

Have a nice day and life.
Matts
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