Profile: nzthordm

Personal background
I am a guy that feels we are not alone. I am a 23 year old New Zealander who loves to read sci-fi books, and watch sci-fi mocies and tv programs. I am currently studying computers in the hope of one day helping to find ET or AI.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I feel that as intelligent life, we are not alone. What other intelligent life may look like, we may never know, however for as long as the human race exists, the possibility exists that we are able to find other intelligent life in the universe. Weather or not we actually find other life, depends on what people believe. If people in general believe that no other life exists, we may never devote the resources needed to find other life. For as long as people believe we are not alone, we as a race will hopefully devote enough resources to finding other life. The one problem i see with finding other life, is that the universe in astro-terms is still quite young. At this stage in the evoulutation of the universe, we might be the only life capable of sending and recieveing signals over interstellar distances. Hopefully, if we ever send mankind out beyond our solar system, we will discover that life itself is plentyfull, its just that intelligent life is rare. I feel, that as a race, if we are alone as the intelligent race in the universe, then the universe is the lonelyest place of all. With all the myrid kinds of life on our little speak of dust called Earth, it is unthinkable that life could not evolve and grow on other worlds. Weather that life is intelligent or not, we may never know, unless as a race, we can grow and use technology to go beyond the solar system.
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