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POPE JOHN XXIII PROVED LIFE AFTER DEATH -- Our Spirit Lives On and On and On and On and On and On and On and On23 May 2007 10:08 GMT1
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Seti@Home21 May 2007 05:27 GMT10
Why let your home computer waste millions of CPU cycles running a
screen saver when it could be analyzing SETI data? Computer users from
around the world are able to participate in this major scientific
experiment.
any one home16 May 2007 13:52 GMT5
anyone here and when will work be issued
I have not connected in over a week
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Information Equation16 May 2007 12:15 GMT1
I was watching a (NatGeo?) documentary recently and one of the people
interviewed was one of the members of the SETI Institute, a
Dr.Laurence ???? (Wish I'd paid more attention!)
Anyhow, this chap discussed the Information Equation, as devised by
Earth is a very rare planet13 May 2007 18:37 GMT224
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s327749.htm
The Language of Universal Translation-Annotated06 May 2007 22:24 GMT1
ATTN: sci.astro.seti
Title: The Language of Universal Translation-Annotated
ABSTRACT:
This work makes annotation in networking the appendix from "A Theory of
Missing Earth's sial explains Fermi paradox01 May 2007 05:47 GMT44
Earth is a unique planet because it has continents.
(see: http://www.spacedaily.com/news/life-01x1.html)
The Earth's crust is made of two layers called
sima and sial. Sima is the lower and denser layer.
ETI is common in the universe rare on the scale of galaxies01 May 2007 05:28 GMT27
Fermi's paradox asks, where are they?  The answer is ETIs like
ourselves are very rare, we may be the only living example of such
species in the entire cosmos.  This due to two factors;
1) Our extremely short life span
Distant planet judged possibly habitable01 May 2007 04:42 GMT2
Distant planet judged possibly habitable
In findings that if confirmed could stand as a landmark in history,
astronomers report finding the most Earth-like planet outside our
Solar System to date.
 
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