Profile: Luke

Personal background
My name is Andrew L. Nichols, from Princeton, WV. I am a studen at Concord College, in Southern West Virginia. The reason I do Setiathome on my computer is purely spiritual, for I believe that God has created what I call "Other Life," in the Universe. I dont think this Other Life I speak of are little green men, or grays, or reptilians, or anything like that. I believe the Other Life God has created is pure, and simple in nature. Another reason I do Setiathome is because Jesus said there would be signs in the heavens, just prior to His second coming.
My interests are reading, writing, poetry, science, physics, studying secret societies and the New World Order, and time travel.

It is my belief that what some call "Ancient Astronauts" are really nothing more than "Timenauts," people from a future time that went back to ancient and primative people.

If you would like to contact me, you can email me at:

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Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Yes I think Other Life exists. Humans could possible discover it soon. I have no opinion on the benefits, but I do think there is a danger of human's contiminating the purity of this Other Life, with sin. I dont see why not Humans can't transmit a beacon. I run Setiathome to: 1: Find what I call Other Life, and 2: Jesus said there would be signs in the heavens prior to His second coming.
I think the Setiathome project is pretty cool. I'd like to see more "real time" processing of data, so the signal will be hot, even though I know there is a big time difference between signals we get, and the time they were transmitted.
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