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Experiment #6
Geographic Triangulation
Tracking the peak predictive accuracy achieved across experiments against the 50% baseline of random chance.
Our initial experiments successfully validated the system, debunked a false signal, identified a repeatable time-dependent anomaly, and isolated its source to a celestial event (Jupiter's perihelion). This foundational work led to a peak predictive accuracy of 54.6%.
Conclusion: MECHANISM IDENTIFIED. The Electromagnetic Influence model (57.3% accuracy) proved to be a significantly better fit than the Gravitational Model (54.8%), suggesting Jupiter's magnetosphere is the primary driver of the signal.
Objective: To map the EM signal's strength and confirm it is a global phenomenon modulated by local conditions.
Methodology: Re-running the successful EM Influence Model on two new, magnetically distinct anchor locations.
Status: IN PROGRESS... Results will be used to determine the optimal location for high-frequency signal decoding in Experiment #7.