Simple Project Question

Steve Dyer
Steve Dyer
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Topic 187999

Hi,

I don't know much about astrophysics. (I'm pretty sure I exist in this universe, but I can't even vouch for you)

I took part in the cancer project elsewhere, where the aim was to get lots and lots of "hits".

I did some Seti, where one "true" signal would equate to finding a monolith on the moon.

My question is, what is considered a success with this project? Are we hoping for one "true" positive, 1000, or 100,000?

Many thanks!

Aiwa
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Simple Project Question

Good question - I'm interested in this too.. Tried reading in pages, but there's so much stuff.. Maybe this page will be renewed with info... I HOPE :))

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> Good question - I'm

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> Good question - I'm interested in this too.. Tried reading in pages, but
> there's so much stuff.. Maybe this page will be renewed with info... I HOPE
> :))
>

I think One true positive would be a great find. One is all you need.

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