Talk:801snpow.jpg

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Lead to Server 4

I have a strong feeling that this image will have a lead to finding Server 04. As in the previous leads, they are always the out of the ordinary items that are found contained in the Forerunner object. They never use the text files included, or the starmap, so, this image is most likely the lead to the next server.

801 sn pow image eqation anf filename

Ok so Im new... but here is a hunch, im no math geek so i might be off by far, but ive been reading a lot, not understanding many things ive read but found a great deal of coincsidences.

as already established this is an image of an equation to a wave.

But the intresting part going further into maths... It is an equation for an elliptic integral. Where "e" probably stands for eccentricity under the equation e^2=sin(αυ)^2 whatever that means, but it is a big coinsidence pi/2 equals phi. Now the the filename is 801 sn pow (Just as the previous file indicated how many Hz the file should be anlized to see the image of the device). "SN" can stand for 2 things, sinus or sn is the distance between 2 points in an jacobi elliptic. To calculate that distance you need the value K and jet another coinsidence is k^2 equals m ("m" displayed in the formula of the image) in an elliptic integral. And here Phi would give us the amplitude.

The filename also contains the number 801 which meaning i can only imagine is the value to insert a a variable "pow" might just be short for power, always important for the amplitude of a wave.

I hope this brings us all a little closer to solving a new puzzle, cause i as well think the next key lies in this file.


Here are the references i found and maybe someone might understand it better than I.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobi%27s_elliptic_functions http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarter_period http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_integral http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_angle

mader2000

801snpow.jpg

as another mentioned 801snpow is modus 108 modus is latin for mode or measure; way or limit

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