[url=http://alphalupi.bungie.net/?day=0]7 - Only the trusted few...[/url]
[url=http://alphalupi.bungie.net/?day=1]6 - Every moment matters...[/url]
[url=http://alphalupi.bungie.net/?day=2]5 - Is this how it's always been?[/url]
[url=http://alphalupi.bungie.net/?day=3]4 - Persistence is the key...[/url]
[url=http://alphalupi.bungie.net/?day=4]3 - You draw deep inside...[/url]
[url=http://alphalupi.bungie.net/?day=5]2 - Pushed to this place for a reason...[/url]
[url=http://alphalupi.bungie.net/?day=6]1 - There must be meanings in its roar...[/url]
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#Destiny
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Definitely seems like we need to 3D map the image once it is complete. Since it continually says Frequency not met, we need more users pounding the site at the same time. If we coordinate people on the site to hit it at the same time, we might hit the threshold.
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The implication of the message is quite clear. We need to get social with this. The more people access the link, the more information we receive. Spread this link throughout your social networks, people -- Twitter, Facebook, other sites!
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Holy shit, awesome!!! I can feel it, it's coming and at high gear. :D
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Additional global observatories required. Start spreading this site to every forum you can, people!
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Oh, sweet. I missed the AdjutantReflex thing but at least I can see this one out.
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It is DEFINITELY changing. I matched them up and both images have changed since I last refreshed.
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Edited by Spartan Ken 15: 2/12/2013 12:50:24 AM7 days, reveal coming soon? Is this the fabled ARG?
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Should it match or something?
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^ This was my "output". http://alphalupi.bungie.net/data/02106099/geomask.png ^ And that is the "Active Baseline". (Sorry, my brain doesn't work at 2pm.)
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So, any one figure out the images yet?
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If you are having trouble progressing, this is the Geomantic Symbol you need to input, or at least it's the geomantic symbol I input.
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Does anyone know how to UV map?
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Edited by Lord Revan: 2/12/2013 12:45:37 AMOne of the more complete images I've seen. Reminds me of a spiral galaxy and a double helix right now. It still says "frequency gaps detected" meaning we may need more people hitting the site at the same 5 minute interval.
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We need more people to view the image!
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So how do you collaborate these images?
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Let's do this.
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Edited by Kickimanjaro: 2/12/2013 1:00:52 AMIt has begun! Frequency Analysis of the Instructions: [spoiler][quote]e : 104 i : 64 t : 63 n : 60 a : 57 s : 56 o : 52 r : 46 l : 39 u : 32 d : 30 h : 25 b : 24 c : 24 y : 23 m : 18 g : 17 w : 16 f : 13 v : 13 q : 6 p : 6 k : 4 j : 1 z : 0 x : 0[/quote] [quote]a : 57 ... 7.0 % b : 24 ... 2.9 % c : 24 ... 2.9 % d : 30 ... 3.7 % e : 104 ... 12.7 % f : 13 ... 1.6 % g : 17 ... 2.1 % h : 25 ... 3.0 % i : 64 ... 7.8 % j : 1 ... 0.1 % k : 4 ... 0.5 % l : 39 ... 4.8 % m : 18 ... 2.2 % n : 60 ... 7.3 % o : 52 ... 6.3 % p : 6 ... 0.7 % q : 6 ... 0.7 % r : 46 ... 5.6 % s : 56 ... 6.8 % t : 63 ... 7.7 % u : 32 ... 3.9 % v : 13 ... 1.6 % w : 16 ... 2.0 % x : 0 ... 0.0 % y : 23 ... 2.8 % z : 0 ... 0.0 %[/quote][/spoiler] via http://www.richkni.co.uk Taking the letter percentages of ~7%, in order, reads: aint... so I don't believe that's right... The images are changing, as noticed. Opening up a few TOR nodes on another machine, the "Frequency gaps detected. Additional global observatories required." got my attention and I want to see if I see something different with a different IP during the same 5 minute cycle.
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Has someone overlapped the images yet? I'm not good at that sort of thing, but I'm sure someone is in this thread.
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[quote]It has about ten times the mass of the Sun[6] but is radiating 25,000[5] times the Sun's luminosity. The outer atmosphere has an effective temperature of 21,820 K,[7] which gives it the blue-white glow[/quote] hmmm
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Edited by Hylebos: 2/12/2013 12:36:43 AMOur sky is filled with unseen signals. Radio-frequency emissions pulse and flit and dance all around us. Yet even a singing patch of sky can be observed, and transformed into a range of frequencies. Can you hear it? No, not yet. It has not yet arrived. But together we can receive its call. Imagine combining the observations of thousands across the globe on an object meandering through the heavens. The resulting array would be quite large. Quite powerful. This is your task. Alone it will not be enough. Coordination and timing is needed. Observations must be made simultaneously. Your window will be small. Five minutes at most. But windows may be reopened. And the distance between observer pairs will be key. There will always be limitations in clarity, so the results must be archived for study. Highly technical observers may be required. Detailed frequency analysis is recommended. Everything that belongs to us will be ours, but only if we create the capacity to receive it.
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Interesting
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[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Lupi]Alpha Lupi[/url] [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupi,_Camarines_Sur]Lupi of the Phillipines[/url] Moreover, seems like we all need to keep hitting the site and keep taking screenshots.
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Has anyone tried to drag on box to the other?
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To get past the first part you need to do double for each of the four, it's Populus!
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Edited by Arbitor5: 2/12/2013 12:34:35 AMLooks like a count down to me.. or not.
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Refresh your page every five minutes to keep your node active, if you can.