Profile: ray

Personal background
I live in a small Norfolk village in the UK.I am 53 years old.
I follow all space exploration programs and can't wait to go myself? I should be so lucky!
I enjoy walking in the countryside,with my two dogs,Long haird Lurchers.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I am certain that extraterrestrials exist and there are many ways that we might discover them.Most lkely from a signal that is not ment for us at all.We do not need to send out a beacon,as we have been transmitting strong signals into space for quite a little while now.As to if we should be sending out any signals at all,well that is a very good question?
We may have allready signed our own death warrents,or we might have let the univers know that we wish to join the club.
If on the down side,an agressive race wished to eliminate us,they could do it without any trouble at all and we could not stop them.On the other hand,If an inquisitive race of creatures,like ourselves,discovered us,they might be fasinated by our culture.
IHave run SETI at HOME,for several years now and beleive it is a worthwhile project,but I am however concerned that the organisers of SETI,beleive that an advanced space faring race would use a ridiculusly slow means to communicate with each other.Radio was only developed on Earth about a hunded years ago and if you could look into the future a thousand years or so,I think we will have developed a Superluminal,or faster than light,communication device.It will have to be near insantanious in order to be of any real use to us,Or to any Extraterestrials.I beleive that we could develope such a device in a very short time,if we realy tried.Then we could tune in to the cosmoss!
However,for the relativly small price,S.E.T.I. is a must do!413
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