Profile: Richard

Personal background
Retired
Age:66
Live in Emory Texas (Right on Lake Fork)
Married
1-Child
2-Grandchildren
I worked for GTE/Verizon for 35 years before retiring.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
There are so many systems that we can see and many more that we can't see. The odds are so great we just can't be the only intelligent life form out here.
I truly beleve that someday we will make contact with another intelligent life.
The problem is space is so large it would take many Thousands of years just cross our own "Milky Way." Wouldn't it be nice if this happens in our life-time.
When contact is made, I guess for myself, like many others, hope to be able to share knowledge. For now, as long as we can't travel faster than the speed if light it seems unlikely. On the other hand if we could manipulate "time," that may give us another way to go around the speed of light.
Without another life form making contact with us first.

I'm afraid that as millions of generations have gone beore us there may be millions more waiting, wishing, and just sitting in our tiny little bit of space looking and listening.

When we ever learn how to fold space, (simulate traveling), faster that the speed of light. Have you ever wondered what's beyond space? They say that our space is growing and that everything is expending at tremendous speeds, what could our known space be growing into or expanding into. It's been said that "There are no answers only more questions."
Looking forward to someday...
Medina, Richard S.
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