Profile: Aaron_BS

Personal background
I am a Software-Developer from Germany, 37 Years old and my favourite hobbies are playing piano, programming ;-), sports (bicycle, volleyball and swimming), reading (science-fiction, historical, fantasy etc.) and not at least playing computer games (X Beyound the frontier, Starcraft, Diablo, Might and Magic...).


Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I do believe that ET exists. It will take about ? to 50 Years to discover a real proof that ET life exists (dicovering planets that have the ability to push up life e.g.).

I dont know if we really are able to "hear" ET's signals, because the "time-window" in which some kind of civilisation produces some kind of "noise" or uses a signal-form to communicate with each other that matches exactly to that what SETI is expecting to hear maybe possibly not wide enough that we are able to "shot" it while ET and we are moving through the timeline.

I think that "match" fits only if this kind of civilisation is ("was" if ET is far away) in its technological evolution as far (or less far ;-)) as we are.

We will need a lot of luck if the time that we will use some kind of radio-signals maybe about 100 to 200 years overall until we develop another transmission method and ET will use it about this 100 to 200 years too (or used it already...)

So we are only to "hear" ET if this "radio-beam-bundle" with the length of about 100 to 200 ? lightyears is passing us exactly now. And i think the number of such senders is small while the beams of the other ETs passed us already or didnt reach us by now.

But i really HOPE :-)))) that we discover ET's "noise" before i will die ;-) Thats the reason why my PC is working for SETI.

Good Luck!!!

PS: please forgive my about my bad english ;-)
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