Profile: Kurt Kemp

Personal background
I am a computer geek who loves to work on my website. My website is at http://www.angelfire.com/ego/theindianakemps/index.html . I am also very interested in science, especially space science.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Yes I do think life is possible on other planets...I think it is vain of the human race to think that we are the only lifeforms in all of creation. I think life will be discovered soon. Maybe not life as we know it, maybe not intelligence as we know it, but some form of life....I think we will find it soon...and I think closer to Earth than we may expect. I believe that we will find evidence of some form of life on Mars. Once we do this....we will have proven once and for all that the likelyhood of life elsewhere is much greater. I think the benifits and dangers both will be many and that whatever science and the human race choose to do in regard with contact with that lifeform whatever it may be....for the lifeform's sake and the sake of life on Earth we must be very careful what we do....this is why contact could prove to be the most crucial aspect of the search for life....who knows maybe we are searching but who knows what we will find behind door number 1 it could be a murdering race of barbaric wood elves. Or behind door number 2 it could be a harmless little single celled organism. Behind door number 3 might be a race of beings exactly like us only maybe they are more intelligent than we are. The odds are limitless as the universe as to what we could find. The only problem is there is no road map, no guide to tell us what door number we are opening or what lurks behind the door. I run Seti at home because I am interested in helping to learn the answer to the question of "Is there life out there in space! "
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