Profile: Vampyr Twilight

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Age: 28

Occupation: Imagination

Hobbies: Computers [programing, networking, admining, playing on / with ], reading novels, writing short stories. I love horse back riding, and exploring places where very few people have gone, or no one has gone in a very long time.



Favourite Author: Ray Bradbury
Favourite Music Artist(s): Andrew Eldritch, David Bowie
Favourite Actor: Harrison Ford
Favourite Actress: Jodi Foster


I love to ponder the 4th dimension, and just what would we see if we could stick our head in there?


Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home

Like the rest of the boys when Jodi Foster was featured in the movie "Contact" based on the novel by our late and beloved Carl Sagon, I got online and searched around about SETI and what was going on there. I was more of the mind that I wanted to see what these other worlds were like. How did they live, what did they eat, what did they look like? Are their computers all touch screens and built into the walls? Do they have cybernetic implants, or are they all telepathic, with or without implants? Do they have a group conscious and will we be able to relate with them since we are infants to space and they are masters of the universe?

I think that the SETI project is important simply because it's about time. Isn't it about time that we really start to focus on leaving our cradle here in space and start exploring what the universe has to offer?
Isn't it about time that we stop squabbling about some piece of land in the middle east where someone died centuries ago, and focus on what is happening in our world today?

I personaly hope that we will find extraterrestial life, so they can point out the obvious to those that won't listen. Like: "Hey, you realize you are destroying your planet with fossil fuels? Your Ozone layer the only thing that holds the oxygen inside your glass bubble of a planet is rupturing and you are going to die if you keep using those primitive out dated fuels... What use are your millions of dollars if you no longer have a planet?"

I'm hopeful that finding life from another world would bring us peace on ours. I believe it would help people realize that hey we really are no longer the big kid on the block, and we need to be aware that this constant bickering is getting us no where. I just hope they are peaceful and that our planet bands together because of a new understanding of what it means to be human, as opposed to a need to save our species from potential annihilation.

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