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Saede Riordan
Alexylva Paradox Low-Class
7604
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Posted - 2015.05.26 17:23:21 -
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For years, we capsuleers have plied the seas of Anoikis, transiting, in some cases, hundreds of wormholes daily. Yet while many millions live in this realm, we are no closer then ever to truly understanding the underlying mechanism at work. While some have claimed to have secretly taken possession of the knowledge, the majority are no closer then ever to understanding Anoikis.
There is clearly some order to the network, we know that much at least from our explorations. We've learned about static connections, how to map wormhole chains, about wandering wormholes, and shattered systems. We've built starbases, cities, and for millions of us, come to call Anoikis home.
Despite this progress, we would do well not to assume ourselves the masters of this space, for there are many mysteries we have yet to pry open. Operation Wide Eyes, will large in scope, has a simple question at its heart, "Is it possible to predict where a static wormhole will land next?" By answering this, we may open up areas of space we'd previously thought inaccessible, gain a greater ability to navigate Anoikis, and invigorate exploration and development of this frontier.
The method is simple, it relies on tracking the destinations of static wormholes over a long period of time, to analyse the destinations for patterns. The more data the project is provided with, the more effectively it will be able to function. Thus, I can't do it alone. I need the help of the capsuleer community if we truly want to make any headway.
Participation is simple, though it will be much easier for those who live in Anoikis then those who do not. All you you need to do, is track your static(s) over time, recording chronologically each destination system, constellation, and region as the static lands. If you miss a cycle, mark the missed connection with an X so as not to lose your place. The data won't be collected until the end of the project to preserve operational security for all participants.
Any discoveries made by the project will be publicly released for the betterment of all humanity. I hope to see a lot of contributions, and together maybe we can learn something awesome.
Ad Astra Per Aspera
Saede Riordan Coordinator, Alexylva Paradox
Fear and Loathing in Internet Spaceships
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Yadaryon Vondawn
Alius Itineris Virtus
16
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Posted - 2015.05.26 17:52:47 -
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Sounds like a plan, I will gather data. Maybe it is also a smart idea to correlate acquired data with Project Looking Glass? |
Graelyn
Tzedakah Aegis Militia
751
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Posted - 2015.05.26 18:10:20 -
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Hm!
Cardinal Graelyn
Owner/Operator, "The Summit"
AM Conclave, Speaker
Amarr Loyalist of the Year - YC113
"Am I losing touch? No. It is the children who are wrong."
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Jaret Victorian
Itsukame-Zainou Hyperspatial Inquiries Ltd.
129
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Posted - 2015.05.26 18:47:03 -
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Good luck to the courageous pioneers of the uncharted space with this scientific project.
When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all.
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Jili Tonari
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
40
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Posted - 2015.05.26 20:46:02 -
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Sounds great Saede!
Good luck!!
GÇ£Where must we go, we who wander this wasteland, in search of our better selves.GÇ¥
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Equ1n0x
TerminalDogma
0
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Posted - 2015.05.26 22:41:19 -
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Good luck. Long overdue that we start exploring the behaviour of wormholes and perhaps even learn to control them for our own utility |
Tyrel Toov
Minmatar Confederate Ushra'Khan
402
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Posted - 2015.05.27 03:16:17 -
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No more chain collapsing to find the right wormhole?
I want to paint my ship Periwinkle.
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Matar Ronin
455
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Posted - 2015.05.27 05:21:41 -
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The potential scientific value of your research is quite stunning. You have much labor ahead of you, I wish you good vigor and a steadfast attitude, what you might accomplish could positively impact millions. We will supply all data we gather in our travels to assist your worthy efforts.
GÇÿVain flame burns fast/and its lick is light/Modest flame lasts long/and burns to the bone.GÇÖ
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Kithrus
Tzedakah Aegis Militia
361
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Posted - 2015.05.27 11:42:13 -
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Saede Riordan wrote:For years, we capsuleers have plied the seas of Anoikis, transiting, in some cases, hundreds of wormholes daily. Yet while many millions live in this realm, we are no closer then ever to truly understanding the underlying mechanism at work. While some have claimed to have secretly taken possession of the knowledge, the majority are no closer then ever to understanding Anoikis.
There is clearly some order to the network, we know that much at least from our explorations. We've learned about static connections, how to map wormhole chains, about wandering wormholes, and shattered systems. We've built starbases, cities, and for millions of us, come to call Anoikis home.
Despite this progress, we would do well not to assume ourselves the masters of this space, for there are many mysteries we have yet to pry open. Operation Wide Eyes, will large in scope, has a simple question at its heart, "Is it possible to predict where a static wormhole will land next?" By answering this, we may open up areas of space we'd previously thought inaccessible, gain a greater ability to navigate Anoikis, and invigorate exploration and development of this frontier.
The method is simple, it relies on tracking the destinations of static wormholes over a long period of time, to analyse the destinations for patterns. The more data the project is provided with, the more effectively it will be able to function. Thus, I can't do it alone. I need the help of the capsuleer community if we truly want to make any headway.
Participation is simple, though it will be much easier for those who live in Anoikis then those who do not. All you you need to do, is track your static(s) over time, recording chronologically each destination system, constellation, and region as the static lands. If you miss a cycle, mark the missed connection with an X so as not to lose your place. The data won't be collected until the end of the project to preserve operational security for all participants.
Any discoveries made by the project will be publicly released for the betterment of all humanity. I hope to see a lot of contributions, and together maybe we can learn something awesome.
Ad Astra Per Aspera
Saede Riordan Coordinator, Alexylva Paradox
I know you enjoyed my talk at the confrenced and out topics entertwined. I'd like to collaborate.
Darkness is more then absence of light, it is ignorance and corruption. I will be the Bulwark from such things that you may live in the light. Pray so my arms do not grow weary and my footing remain sure.
If you are brave, join me in the dark.
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Sahriah BloodStone
Hunter Killers. Forsaken Asylum
98
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Posted - 2015.05.27 19:10:40 -
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This is an excellent en devour. I hope you are successful in finding a pattern and I will spread news of this project to my colleagues.
"Never underestimate your enemy or disrespect its abilities. If you do, you shall become the hunted "
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Saede Riordan
Alexylva Paradox Low-Class
7652
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Posted - 2015.06.21 13:41:32 -
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The project is well underway, ALXVP has been tracking the statics in Origin since this announcement was made. I don't know at this point if any other organisations are participating, but I would strongly encourage it.
Fear and Loathing in Internet Spaceships
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Che Biko
Alexylva Paradox
739
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Posted - 2015.06.21 14:05:16 -
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* A video starts to play, a remarkably clear and sober Biko appears, smiling, then speaks in a way similar as in federal recruitment ads in movies.
I'm doing my part.
*He points to the viewer.
Are you?
*The video ends after a moment of silence.
Coordination Channel for Consolidated Space Rescue Cooperation
Open Letter to the Aidonis Foundation Directorate
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James Syagrius
Reclamation Technologies
1038
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Posted - 2015.06.21 18:31:55 -
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Che Biko wrote:* A video starts to play, a remarkably clear and sober Biko appears, smiling, then speaks in a way similar as in federal recruitment ads in movies. I'm doing my part.*He points to the viewer. Are you?*The video ends after a moment of silence. I have always liked that video.
GÇ£Here also are the heralds of his praise."
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Mynxee
Signal Cartel EvE-Scout Enclave
135
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Posted - 2015.06.22 02:35:54 -
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This is a fascinating research project. I will be sure to let my corp's 1420.Research and Anoikis Divisions know about it so that those so inclined can contribute. I look forward to your findings and wish you success.
Meanwhile, I am conducting research in Thera to determine whether wormhole signatures ever spawn within 100K of a previously registered location. If my data is in any way useful to your project, please get in touch and I will provide you with access.
Lost in space, looking for sigs...
Blog: Outlaw Insouciant
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Leopold Caine
Stillwater Corporation
560
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Posted - 2015.06.24 07:36:54 -
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I think most of us at the moment are rather skeptical regarding the 'predictable' part of wormhole arrangement, and thus don't choose to do much in what we consider a futile task.
If you'd be willing to publish any preliminary findings of a stable 'pattern', you might change that however; that way people won't feel like they're charging at agricultural infrastructure.
- Leopold Caine, Domination Malakim
Angels are never far...
Stillwater Corporation Recruitment Open - Angel Cartel Bloc
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