so just have every commander fly that line on every planet and see if we find something?
Also, 78 degrees and 45 minutes translates to 78 point what degrees?
60 minutes in a degree so 78.75 degrees
so just have every commander fly that line on every planet and see if we find something?
Also, 78 degrees and 45 minutes translates to 78 point what degrees?
so just have every commander fly that line on every planet and see if we find something?
Also, 78 degrees and 45 minutes translates to 78 point what degrees?
So, we just have all commanders go to a planet and fly along the 78.75 degree line. If the logic is correct we should stumble across the ruins, right?
anyone willing to try this?
I think I noticed you raised your hand there, didn't you?
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Sorry, but I am really sick of this complaint. I am honestly not trying to pick on you specifically, I am just picking this post to respond to.
Yes, basing a theory on one example is not scientific. But, the truly scientific approach here is to meticulously scan every planet in all 4 systems to collect "data" then to pore over that data and attempt to find correlations, using those correlations generate hypothesis which can be tested in other systems to confirm or deny the hypothesis.
We could do that, but it would take far too long, and we probably don't have enough people to get it done. But more than that.. THIS IS A PUZZLE and not scientific research, the focus of a puzzle is nothing like the focus of scientific research. With a puzzle we start with certainty that there is a solution to find and the goal is to find that solution as fast as possible. With research you do not even know if there is a solution and your purpose is to gather enough data to make some sort of statement about whether a solution exists, what it might be, and to form a tool that can predict further results of the same sort.
So, coming up with a hare brained hypothesis and testing it is a perfectly valid tactic for puzzle solving, especially when that hare brained hypothesis gives you a quick and easy thing to test (vs scanning every planet). If your test proves to find something, it certainly does not imply the reasoning was sound, and it doesn't necessarily give you a mechanism for finding more such sites, but, at this stage with the limited data we have we have to treat this like a puzzle, not science.
Once we have multiple sites and more data, then we can be scientific and try to create a theory which will help find yet more of them. But, at this stage, with the data we have (and the tools we have to gather more) it's very hard to actually science this thing.
So, I wish people would stop complaining about the crazy ideas being posted, everyone solves puzzles differently and one luck break is as likely as anything to solve it.
WRT your post now; What do you mean by "starting from the beginning"?
So, we just have all commanders go to a planet and fly along the 78.75 degree line. If the logic is correct we should stumble across the ruins, right?
anyone willing to try this?
So, we just have all commanders go to a planet and fly along the 78.75 degree line. If the logic is correct we should stumble across the ruins, right?
anyone willing to try this?
It seems I can't PM you. No idea why. LolWell I've given 30 hours of my time eyeballing planets. Now off to go make friends with Sirius so I can get access to Marco Gwent. I'll be keeping an eye on this thread just in case one of you clever people actually works out which piece of the puzzle is yet undiscovered. Good luck. o7
which system and planet? so i can avoid overlapI am trying this out now.
Remember to start at Lat/Long 0,0
Considering this guy has done more than just throw feces at the wall, I'd actually give this a listen.
Also more fun to do than cruise a planet at low altitudes. And find useless brain bushes.
Just putting it out there
So, we just have all commanders go to a planet and fly along the 78.75 degree line. If the logic is correct we should stumble across the ruins, right?
anyone willing to try this?
I think a lot of the theories are forgetting that this is just a game and supposed to be fun. Not everyone has a degree in tin foilery or the time to align a map with mars, cross that over jupiter and then compare to the average height of chinese women, whilst overlaying the peaks of a spectrogram of a harp being played slowly.
which system and planet? so i can avoid overlap
Each "theory" in this case is nothing more than a reason to pick any particular planet to begin searching over any other one with no particular reason to believe any one will be more successful than any other one. In other words, rationalizing the pick for a random starting point for a brute force search. Quite literally, based on the actual information we have, it is just as likely to be successful picking any particular planet because it has your favorite number in the name, or because three of the letters in its name are in your sisters' neighbours' ex-husbands first cousin three times removed name...
this is to be done on all landable planets in the 4 systems right ? me and a friend are in d101 atm his on c3a (where we found the tree's) and im on c3, we are happy to check there, what altitude ?