Profile: florist

Personal background
My name is Florian. I am 19 years old. My sex is male. I live in Switzerland in a small valley in the alps. Near my village (about 50 kilometers) the famous Matterhorn stands.
At present I still go to the High School. In one year I will go to the university and I will study biology or physics. I am not sure what I will do. Perhaps I do both of them.
In my spare time I m sitting in front of the computer or I do sports. I also like to read books. But no fables, novels or something like this. The only books I read are books about biology, physics and chemistry.
I hope I will become ones a great scientist so I can do something for our beautiful planet and his creatures include the human race.
If you want to get more information write an email.
See you.

And don’t forget, keep the life simple its to short to make it difficult.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Im sure that extraterristial life exists. Because our galaxy and the universe are to big for only one sort of life. i think the seti@home project is a goog serious part of discovering aliens. i sure we dont have to in fear about getting contact.if they can contact us they must be more intelligent than we are. because they are "better" than we are they have alredy noticed that war isnt a solution. thats why im sure they are peacefull its still better to try it and to be disappointed after as not to try and never be sure.
i think an alien race could give us many solutions for our problems we have.
Seti@home is a real cance to use our intelligence resources. its one of the most serious protjects to find someone far away
im sure we(seti@home) will find a sign in the future

But i think we also have to transmit a message like the one with the Arecibotelescope we did. i think we should reapet this message all three years
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