Profile: mark wren

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Rebirth breathing therapist
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Ex-mathematician
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I hypothesise that it is more likely that other life exists in the multiverse of superstring reality. Their intelligent search may leak through at any point into our universe as ours may into theirs. My thought is that other life and other-universe worlds are here, very close, all around us, rather than "out there". In order to open up a channel of communication to any of these worlds there has to be a demonstrated massive intention on our part. SETI expresses that intent.

That is not to say that other intelligent life may not exist "out there" in our universe. But my view is that sightings of UFO's and aliens are just a modern form of pixies, fairies and the rest. And that to account for these it seems more logical to assume a cross-universe transport, a trick we have so far missed in science, but much easier than a lumbering multi-million light-year journey across our own universe.

The search for extraterrestrial intelligence in our own universe at great distance is still of great and profound interest per se, but less important than the fact that it demonstrates our intention to other beings more advanced than ourselves, able to cross multiverses.
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