Profile: Kornel

Personal background
I'm a 24 years old electrical engineer from Yugoslavia. I live in a medium-sized town in the countryside. I'm the system administarator of government agency. I develop solutions such as database backends. I'm interested in IT mathematics and physics. I've also done some research to integrate them using a common system of concepts. I'm asked to give a review of my research about two times a year.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
According to my research I'm quite sure, that extraterrestrial life can exist in the Universe. Extraterrestrial life can be discovered if humans can survive their "stupidity" on Earth. There could be other forms of communication than electromagnetic waves, so some hope will remain after the radio search failed. Both of benefits and dangers could be inestimable and invaluable. Humans are able to transmit a relatively low power beacon with limited information. The simplest (binary) encoding of small (128x128) pictures should be preferred. High visual redundancy (mirrors of the same image) is needed to ensure data integrity. Formalism of physics should not be used, but basic math and images of natural phenomena must be represented. We should concentrate on scientific knowledge. I run SETI@Home @ home, because I hope this search will be successful due to some kind of "Divine Fortune". The project is great, so currently I've no suggestions.
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