I know the central pulse is part of the FFT mapping itself. Or in other words FFTing any random image will have a pulse in the middle - but I've haven't seen radiant lines in any of the FFT examples yet - more research should be done with this.
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I believe the lines are the product of rotation and that we could more accurately light up the sections we want by finding out which time maps to which segment.
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We should definitely get someone on this - maybe make a gif with a timestamp in the corner of the geomask so that we can see the pattern in realtime.
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Sunburned Goose has been doing this everyday. Scrolling down to see previous days, there's definite movement, though it's not a.. normal rotation. He's got stills and gifs on there. It's generated by his scraper. I'm unsure exactly how often it's set to grab images though. http://forum.tiedtheleader.com/Destiny/#day3
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It may be pertinent to organize people to hit at perhaps 3 minutes to the hour. So that their node is active on the 0th minute. Hitting on the hour means that the 5-10 minute slot gets the most activity.
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I still think that the visible dots are a function of the distance between every active person. Each dot represents the vector for the distance between two people. We need to get some people from very north Canada and very far South America to move the big blob in the middle up and down. Or have some people in Australia and Asia play off each others groupings. (Made a long post about theory earlier in this thread)