Originally Posted by
josh1980
Childhood cancer is very interesting to me. Naturally, developing cancer at a young age when a child's DNA hasn't been exposed to quantities of carcinogens such as what an adult has experienced in their lifetime in my opinion, is interesting. I'd love to know more about it, but that darn thing called "life" keeps getting in the way.
I have alot of friends that are into SETI. Not sure of it's status, but it seems to be one that almost everyone has heard of. Anyway, I don't crunch SETI because I'm not sure what the value in it would be. Even if we received a signal(which wouldn't be in english) and understood it(which again isn't likely), what value would that add to our society besides the fact that we have proven we are not alone? They are likely to be so far away any signal we send would take decades to get there(assuming they are even listening for us). In my opinion it's one of those things that's "cool" but if you stop and thin about what value it would add I find myself fighting to draw together a good list that would affect my family, me, etc. We do not have the technology to build a ship and go visit or anything.
But please don't let my opinion discourage you from SETI or any other grid computing project.