Profile: Dequidt C

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Hi, I am a male nurse working in a kidney outpatient clinic (peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplants). Hobbies: reading and science.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I suppose there must be similar or nonsimilar conditions on other planets as on ours, to devellop or having develloped a lifeform. If this lifeform is capable of communication over long distance, I suppose it is inevitable that one day we will have a contact. Planetary conditions however are threatened by a vast array of deadly factors (impact of asteroids, supernovae, collapsing of lifeform under its own influence on its habitat ...), that I suppose that the communication between seperate evolved lifeforms is even more rare than the possibility of the evolution of a lifeform on a planet in itself.
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