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    Einstein: Einstein@Home Discovers Three New Radio Pulsars!

    Einstein@Home has discovered three new radio pulsars in data from the Parkes Multi Beam Pulsar Survey (PMPS). Congratulations to the Einstein@Home volunteers whose computers discovered these systems with the highest significance!
    • David Mason (Kansas City, USA)
    • Vadim Gusev (Petrozavodsk, Russia)
    • Christopher Sturgess (New York city, USA)
    • Trey Todnem (Tuscon, USA)
    • Keith Sloan (Nr Winchester, UK)
    • Terry Dudley (San Francisco, USA)
    • Jaska (Oulu, Finland)
    • Companion_Cube (Mönchengladbach, Germany) Administrators of the NEMO Cluster (Milwaukee, USA)


    Further details about the newly-discovered pulsars may be found on this web page, and will be published in due course. Bruce Allen Director, Einstein@Home

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    Awesome! The credits earned by the discoverers range from over 592 million down to 14k. That just goes to show that there's a chance for all participants, not just those who mount incredible credit totals, to discover pulsars!

    None of the discoverers are from SETI.USA (in fact, only a few of them are affiliated with a team). We need to change that.

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    Re: Einstein: Einstein@Home Discovers Three New Radio Pulsars!

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Bohlen View Post
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    None of the discoverers are from SETI.USA (in fact, only a few of them are affiliated with a team). We need to change that.
    I wholeheartedly agree, Steve. Problem is, credit on Einstein isn't just low...it sucks! I mean, what's a guy to do? Believe me, I am very torn about becoming an "Astronomy Cruncher" and just supporting my favorite projects and saying the heck with the high credits...ah, I dunno what route is better any more. I used to be a complete credit monger, but that is getting old after a while...all this electricity down the drain for what? Imaginary points from crunching numbers? At least those guys listed there have a pulsar or two to say "Hey - my computer did that. I spent my $$$ on something that was actually worthwhile!"

    ...so says the man who's GPUs and CPUs are crunching PG all out to suck up every last possible "easy credit" until the future credit drop.

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    Re: Einstein: Einstein@Home Discovers Three New Radio Pulsars!

    Quote Originally Posted by DrPop View Post
    I wholeheartedly agree, Steve. Problem is, credit on Einstein isn't just low...it sucks! I mean, what's a guy to do? Believe me, I am very torn about becoming an "Astronomy Cruncher" and just supporting my favorite projects and saying the heck with the high credits...ah, I dunno what route is better any more. I used to be a complete credit monger, but that is getting old after a while...all this electricity down the drain for what? Imaginary points from crunching numbers? At least those guys listed there have a pulsar or two to say "Hey - my computer did that. I spent my $$$ on something that was actually worthwhile!"

    ...so says the man who's GPUs and CPUs are crunching PG all out to suck up every last possible "easy credit" until the future credit drop.

    First off I think it's a real cool discovery, but I don't know why it's important. Second I'm with you, I'm ready to dump all these high value tasks and go to ones that do something other that look for oddities in numbers. The only High value project I like is Aqua, which could potential change computing.

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    Re: Einstein: Einstein@Home Discovers Three New Radio Pulsars!

    DrPop, I think I have very similar feelings about the Astronomy and Bio projects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan View Post
    First off I think it's a real cool discovery, but I don't know why it's important.
    Granted, this is coming from a wannabe scientist, but...

    The discovery of any new celestial object allows humans to better understand how the universe was created and is put together. There could be something very special about these new pulsars that we haven't seen before, which in turn may lead to new knowledge about the universe.

    Einstein@Home also (mainly) searches for gravitational waves which, according to Einstein, must exist. Again, finding such waves would help us to understand the universe a little bit better than we do now.

    Any project that could help us understand how we all got here is an important one in my book.

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    Re: Einstein: Einstein@Home Discovers Three New Radio Pulsars!

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Bohlen View Post
    Granted, this is coming from a wannabe scientist, but...

    The discovery of any new celestial object allows humans to better understand how the universe was created and is put together. There could be something very special about these new pulsars that we haven't seen before, which in turn may lead to new knowledge about the universe.

    Einstein@Home also (mainly) searches for gravitational waves which, according to Einstein, must exist. Again, finding such waves would help us to understand the universe a little bit better than we do now.

    Any project that could help us understand how we all got here is an important one in my book.
    Love astronomy and strongly support Einstein, but I really still don't see the value in the grand scheme of things. It's I think knowledge for the sake of knowledge, and won't matter much to us here on earth.

    My daughters favorite quote is, "If you want to create an apple pie from scratch, first you must create the universe". Maybe someday we'll learn how to create an apple pie from scratch.

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    Re: Einstein: Einstein@Home Discovers Three New Radio Pulsars!

    Quote Originally Posted by dan View Post
    My daughters favorite quote is, "If you want to create an apple pie from scratch, first you must create the universe". Maybe someday we'll learn how to create an apple pie from scratch.
    Then, I'll assume you've run into this?

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    Re: Einstein: Einstein@Home Discovers Three New Radio Pulsars!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mumps View Post
    Then, I'll assume you've run into this?
    Of course! She's a physicist working on a PhD in Physics. They even played it at her under grad graduation.

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    Re: Einstein: Einstein@Home Discovers Three New Radio Pulsars!

    We could debate the merits of any single discovery Ad infinitum, but I strongly feel that any one of the Einstein discoveries (or MW or...etc) beats the heck out of all the worthless numbers I've been paying several hundred a month to crunch for the last year!!!

    WHY can't these "meaningful" projects get it through their heads that they would get so many more crunchers if their credit output was even remotely close to the "good credits" available on worthless projects? It CANNOT be that hard to up their credit. Like just change a single number in an algorithm and it would fix the problem. I'll bet it's like minutes worth of work. HOW can we get them to do it?

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