Profile: chudy

Personal background
I'm from Poland and I'm 17. I like to read about SETI, NASA and more about outer space. I belive that there is someone else. Also I belive in dimensions ;] but not time traveling (fate not really but somebody know what we will do in the future).
Also I'm living my own live: skateboard, computers, girls :>
I hope that I will found something out there.

(Have anybody a idea that Earth can be school subject or zoo for aliens ;) )
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1) Yes I think so but answer is more that: 'In the future'. Aliens are more inteligent that us. They can deal with us like a school subject or ZOO. They are learning about us and our technology but from hidding. They're guard our planet for many thousand years that we can rebulid civilization and don't worry that any asteroid will hit us (really!). I think that becouse any comet or asteroid didn't hit us from many years and I heard about comet that flyed very close to the Earth.

They don't want to contact us first. They will cause panic or earth doing that. Incrasing our technology we will find thing that they leave for us to find their home, and way to contact. They don't afraid of us, they afraid of destroy this planet by causing panic.

Also I belive that radio signals is archaic way to contact. There discover thing that is much quicker that a radio signals and light speed, and that we must to discover. Maybe then we can catch signals from whole universe and we discover much more cililizations that we expected.

Discover of other civilizations isn't dangerous but we must prepare to space live. Our technology is too small for that.

3) SETI@home is all that I want to do for civilization - help to discover something that will change the world and our lives.
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