Profile: alie

Personal background
Hi my names Rob and im from the UK. Im 16 and board outa my head with an arm in plaster broken 5 times and dislocated. At the moment im planing on going to college to study geography, psychology, and biology, after that i havent got a clue. if my results go well then i might take another course in astronomy. My hobbies are gurls,skating,playing the guitar and SETI, a lil bit of ass kissing gets u a long way. When i grow up i want to be something i enjoy rather than something that pays well. If i ruled the world i think i'd abolish money,encourage sharing, and bring the world closer so that war never happens again. if ya think about it its pretty pointless whiping out ur own speacies.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
i think that SETI@home is a great idea. Not only is it helping the people at SETI, but it involves ordinary people at home, work or school. Making people feel they are contributing in the search for ET life.

I think that ET life must exist somewhere out there, think of the amount of possible life supporting planets there are out there. This ET life will come in many different forms, sum more primative than others. But somewhere there will be a massivly more advanced speacies than our own. Imagine what dinosaurs could have evolved to and how intelegent they might have grown to be if they weren't whiped out billions of years ago.

I dont think that earth is ready for an alien encounter yet. We dont fully understand our own planet yet, let alone another. Planet earth has to become 1, we need to unite all countries so that we dont go to war against each other. As soon as we start working as TEAM EARTH we will achieve much more, learning and inventing new methods of space travel and other technologies. Then we will be ready for our first encounter.

Sending a beacon for others to find would have its benifits helping aliens come to us, instead of us going to them, but what would happen if a hostile speacies heard our message. If they were more inteligent they might think of us as an easy target or a new source of resources. We cant just assume that every speacies will be a kind 1.
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