The Chart Analyzer can tell the difference between a UFO Hotspot and a useless coldspot
The Chart Analyzer can tell the difference between a UFO Hotspot and a useless coldspot
A few weeks ago I announced the Chart Classifier. Now I'm glad to announce the companion software - the Analyzer. It works with the Classifier to predict UFO hotspots. The software starts with publicly available ephemeris data, and then it converts each case into a standardized field snapshot, extracts the underlying primitives, and detects where those primitives lock into coherent structures. They identify the exact windows and locations where the phenomenon stops behaving randomly and starts behaving like a stable, repeatable pattern. That's the hotspot. It turns out that UFO hotspot activity is not random after all. It follows a pattern. The pattern is easy to miss, because it has to do with the positions of the planets in relation to the Earth at specific moments in time. Not in a horoscope sense, but as a geometric system. When certain configurations line up, they create pressure, coupling, and timing conditions that allow those coherent structures to form. Most of the time, the field is noisy. But during those hotspot windows, it organizes. And when it organizes, that’s when you get contact. According to my own testing, the software can detect the difference between a UFO experiencer and a non-experiencer with about 80-90% accuracy. It's roughly the same for UFO event charts. That my friends is repeatable evidence. All it needs is more testers. Here is where you can download it all. Just in case anyone wants to check out the code or test it out or whatever. It's only a potential bombshell, no biggie. These days bombshells are a dime a dozen. submitted by /u/Julian_Thorne [link] [comments]