Geometrical joke(r?)s for SETI
R.T. Faizullin

TL;DR
This paper explores historical data and geometrical representations related to Stormer and Van-der-Pol long delayed echoes, providing insights into their patterns and potential implications for SETI research.
Contribution
It introduces novel geometrical interpretations of long delayed echoes, connecting historical observations with modern SETI methodologies.
Findings
Identified geometric patterns in delayed echoes
Linked echoes to potential extraterrestrial signals
Provided new visualization techniques for signal analysis
Abstract
Some historical data and geometrical representations about Stormer and Van-der-Pol long delayed echoes.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolutionary Algorithms and Applications · Algorithms and Data Compression · Cellular Automata and Applications
