Profile: Roland Michel Tremblay

Personal background
Roland Michel Tremblay has four books published in Paris by iDLivre publisher (novels, essays, poetry): www.idlivre.com/rolandmichel.tremblay



He also has a literary website in French and English called The Crowned Anarchist Literature: www.crownedanarchist.com



Roland Michel is very interested in science and has started to write a Science Fiction novel called The Relative Universe: www.crownedanarchist.com/universe.htm based on his theoretical physics ideas called Universal Relativity and Shrinking Theory: www.crownedanarchist.com/relativity.htm



Anarchy, existential crisis, revolution, spirituality and knowledge are references that come back a lot in the work of Roland Michel Tremblay. He has cumulated novels, essays, short stories, plays and even a scenario for a film.



He was born in 1972 in Québec city in Canada and has grown up in a very beautiful region in the north called Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean. He has studied French literature and philosophy in Ottawa and at La Sorbonne in Paris and has finished his Masters degree in Roman Language at the University of London in 1999. He lives now in London where he writes books and works in Conferences.



His favourite movie and book is Contact and his favourite author is Arthur C. Clarke. Without Carl Sagan and Arthur C. Clarke, SETI would not be as strong today!
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I believe SETI is very important and that SETI@home is a great idea and a proof that the common interest worldwide is supporting SETI.



I also think that, as technology and research develop further, we might find other ways to communicate with ET. Hopefully in the future we will be able to scan the sky more efficiently and in ways never imagined before.



Theoretical Physics has never been so promising, soon Contact might just be a reality.
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