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Message 1963834 - Posted: 8 Nov 2018, 1:15:57 UTC

Hip 45290 and Hip 45963 have been producing 30 triplets (one wu also with Triplet Peak as high as 150) in their wu outputs that I looked at today. I am adding these two stars to my top priority of interest list along with KIC 8462852, Andromeda XI, and interstellar/retrograde asteroids/comets.
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Message 1963848 - Posted: 8 Nov 2018, 4:13:42 UTC - in response to Message 1963834.  

Hip 45290 and Hip 45963 have been producing 30 triplets (one wu also with Triplet Peak as high as 150) in their wu outputs that I looked at today. I am adding these two stars to my top priority of interest list along with KIC 8462852, Andromeda XI, and interstellar/retrograde asteroids/comets.


Do you have an ongoing discussion on this website that we can subscribe to?

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Message 1963892 - Posted: 8 Nov 2018, 11:15:59 UTC - in response to Message 1963848.  

I am simply telling the plain simple truth of what is on some of my Stderr outputs from my finished work units. What is the point in trying to contribute anything positive to humanity, to astronomy and to this Project's Forum to be of help to other people if this is going to be the response?
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Message 1963897 - Posted: 8 Nov 2018, 11:39:37 UTC - in response to Message 1963892.  

I am simply telling the plain simple truth of what is on some of my Stderr outputs from my finished work units. What is the point in trying to contribute anything positive to humanity, to astronomy and to this Project's Forum to be of help to other people if this is going to be the response?

What response? Tom asked a simple question about having an ongoing discussion somewhere on these boards that can be followed. :\

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Message 1963925 - Posted: 8 Nov 2018, 15:22:45 UTC - in response to Message 1963897.  

That's here then :-)

But please note that the output from a single work unit says nothing of whether the signals found are significant or not... We are searching at the noise floor at the limit of sensitivity. Given enough random noise, you are guaranteed to find something. The clever bit is to aggregate many results into something meaningful.

Still interesting to keep track and to see if there are any patterns :-)

See the Nebula threads for ongoing search developments...


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Message 1963927 - Posted: 8 Nov 2018, 15:32:06 UTC - in response to Message 1963834.  
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Hip 45290 and Hip 45963 have been producing 30 triplets (one wu also with Triplet Peak as high as 150) in their wu outputs that I looked at today. I am adding these two stars to my top priority of interest list along with KIC 8462852, Andromeda XI, and interstellar/retrograde asteroids/comets.


Ok, I didn't understand your question. Maybe this response is relevant, maybe not :)

I have been told that when tasks hit the 30 spike count limit they are terminated because it appears the data is "bad" (too noisy?) I don't remember the exact reasoning.

Since that is a specific observation, it is entirely possible that there is "good" data on that location in the sky.

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Message 1964031 - Posted: 9 Nov 2018, 2:17:32 UTC - in response to Message 1963927.  

I am 59 years old and I am now deciding to devote the rest of my life to avoiding the human species, because it has always been antimoral and obviously always will be, no matter what anyone says.
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Message 1964042 - Posted: 9 Nov 2018, 3:23:51 UTC - in response to Message 1964031.  
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Instead...

Welcome to the World of Science and for this small part of Science, a great search.

Sorry, there's still us pesky humans on the other side of some typing device... But hey, I doubt there's any of those amoral (or any other) politicos on these forums.

(Then again, I wouldn't recommend the Politics or Cafe forums... ;-) ;-) )


Regardless,

Welcome to a great search.

Try taking a look at the results from the Kepler and Kepler K2 missions. There is also TESS to follow up and a world of excitement for what is newly being done with more earth-bound telescopes. There's lots yet!


And welcome to the forums :-)

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Message 1964119 - Posted: 9 Nov 2018, 11:35:13 UTC - in response to Message 1964042.  

Instead...

Welcome to the World of Science and for this small part of Science, a great search.

Sorry, there's still us pesky humans on the other side of some typing device... But hey, I doubt there's any of those amoral (or any other) politicos on these forums.

(Then again, I wouldn't recommend the Politics or Cafe forums... ;-) ;-) )


Regardless,

Welcome to a great search.

Try taking a look at the results from the Kepler and Kepler K2 missions. There is also TESS to follow up and a world of excitement for what is newly being done with more earth-bound telescopes. There's lots yet!


And welcome to the forums :-)

Keep searchin',
Martin

Hi Martin,

I believe that being nice to this person is a total lost cause. Here's the key:
I am 59 years old and I am now deciding to devote the rest of my life to avoiding the human species, because it has always been antimoral and obviously always will be, no matter what anyone says.

In my opinion, this person should be banned from the fora with that kind of attitude. Just sayin'. ;)

Have a great day! :)

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Message 1964185 - Posted: 9 Nov 2018, 18:53:23 UTC

Now you are a bit harsh with Rosemary Billington here in my opinion.

If perhaps a piece of cake, it could also be easy, except for the other wording of not making it any flowers either, making it 18.65 for my best one,
for just only a triplet score, it becomes the same as thinking that one result from the AP27 search at PrimeGrid, should be telling the whole answer,
except not any gaussian score instead.

The definition for making it an intelligent signal, should be that of making it a narrowband signal for such, only because it could be found on a single channel,
for only that of a frequency, when only listening in.

If making it any intelligent signal, from only the binary output from the Arecibo message, it also becomes the representation for its actual meaning,
when still perhaps not interpreting it in any such way either, except for perhaps a couple of other things.

There you next have it, except for still not anything flying around, for just pretending to be something either.
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Message 1964186 - Posted: 9 Nov 2018, 18:55:18 UTC - in response to Message 1964119.  

Hey...

We can search for life on these forums and out beyond our earthbound boundaries...

:-)

Just a question of what you search for ;-)


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