Profile: Mavric

Personal background
I'm 28 year old male from Taylor Pa, in the us. I have a lot of hobbys, including seti. I'm not much for typing so, this is it. lol
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
With all the billions of stars in the sky, if only 1% have planets around them, and only 1% of those are capible of supporting life, there would still be millians of life supporting planets. So If out of all them 1% of them have intellegent life, that would still leave many thousant with intellegent life supporting planets. So to the first Question i have to answer absolutly, there has to be. We just need to find it. and that will take time, also we just may not be looking the wright way, but it is still a good start. We will most likely find them by accedent, or they will find us. The possible benifets include possibly losing our airagence in thinking we are it, the only thing, the last word. Dangers would have to include us wiping them out or fissing them off so they wipe us out. I think we shoud, yes, but what would we do if they came? We should send our location, pictures maybe, samples of languages.
I run seti because I beleve in the project, I feel it is a worth while persute. the only segestion i have would be increse your bandwith, the site and the packet server has been very slow latly.
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