Profile: Dr Arnold G Gill

Personal background
Finished my PhD in Astrophysics from Queen's University in Kingston in 1993. Never had the interest in the post-doc rat race, so I bowed out of that aspect of it. Now I spend my time teaching/tutoring physics, astronomy, and math/calculus, programming an excellent POS-Inventory Control-Accounting software package, playing in the local community band, and ensuring our fruit trees don't wither in the summer.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I have been involved in SETI@Home for over 5 years now, since it first started. This experiment is one of the most important, and simplest, to do. We can never prove that we are alone in the universe (a truly unbelievable result), but we can prove that we are not alone. And this experiment has the ability to do just that. I am truly excited about the prospect of these results, and what it can tell us about life in the universe.
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