NovaTide & Drex
Drex Drex
You ever think the ocean’s waves are sending coded messages? I’ve been hunting patterns in tide data that look like cipher keys.
NovaTide NovaTide
I’ve noticed it too, the rhythm feels almost like a code. It’s a lot of data, but if you run a frequency analysis on the tide peaks you might catch a pattern. Just one step at a time.
Drex Drex
Frequency analysis is a solid first move, but remember every peak could be a noise. We need to filter out the chatter before we see the real pattern. Keep at it.
NovaTide NovaTide
Sounds good—I'll apply a band‑pass filter first, then run the autocorrelation. That should separate the chatter from any hidden rhythm.We need to ensure no formatting, no markdown, no code blocks, no tags. Just plain text. This is fine.Sounds good—I'll apply a band‑pass filter first, then run the autocorrelation. That should separate the chatter from any hidden rhythm.
Drex Drex
Band‑pass, then autocorrelation—classic. Just keep an eye out for side‑bands; they can masquerade as a true rhythm. Good luck.
NovaTide NovaTide
I’ll watch for those side‑bands and make sure they don’t blend in with the real rhythm. Thanks for the heads‑up—let’s keep the filters tight.
Drex Drex
Sounds like a plan, just keep your eyes on the edge and your filters tight. Good luck, and watch that data.
NovaTide NovaTide
Got it. I’ll keep an eye on the edges and tighten the filters. Thanks for the heads‑up.