Profile: Dave Lampkins

Personal background
I am from upstate New York,73 miles north of Albany NY,
I've always had an intrest in the night sky and always believed
we are not alone,I still think theres life out there somewhere,I know
we'll find it.I consider it an Honor to be a part of the SETI program together
I know we'll find ET!!!
Dave
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I have always believed in life somewhere out there,ever since i was a kid.
I think that we'll find life somehow,we could stumble on it by chance,or who knows
maybe life will come here before we have a chance to find it.There are always
benefits and dangers to everything we do in everyday life,the chances we take climbing
a Mountain to jumping behind the wheel of a race car,to just walking out our front door,just think
of all the things that could happen from contact,maybe a better understanding of who we are,or
what we could learn,I really think the good points outway the bad points when it comes to the discovery
of life out there.Thats why I think it's Important that we not only look for signals from space but we also
send signals out,This is why I 150% support SETI and run the SETI program on my computer.Maybe one day there will be
a program much like the internet that would link all of the computers of the world together to use that power to project
a message deep into space,a program that would run 24/7 and only be used for contacting life out there.I can only hope that someday
we make contact,and if we do,we do the right thing and not the wrong thing,were all adults here,maybe we should try and act that way
for the good of all.
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