CubanEmissary

Wavefront Correlation

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I recently rediscovered an indicator I made a while back. If you're familiar with my other indicators, you'll remember they are viewed from the side moving past us. In that view we are looking into a field of waves moving perpendcular to our frame of reference. Here the wave ithe view is if we were standing in front of the wave watching it movING towards us eternally. The red lines are the shorter timeframes, while the higher frequency colors (white, magenta, blue) are the longer timeframes. From this view, it's not only possible to more accurately see what the present wavefield looks like, it is also much easier to see if certain timeframes are correlating.

I sped up 2.5 months of replay data into a short clipand the results are damn interesting!

What do you think? Ever seen an indicator like this? Any thing I should consider?

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Apologies on the typos. I don't know how that happened at all. Very strange.

Corrected:
I recently rediscovered an indicator I made a while back. If you're familiar with my other indicators, you'll remember they are viewed from the side moving past us. In that view we are looking into a field of waves moving perpendicular to our frame of reference. Here the wave view is as if we were standing in front of the wave watching it moving towards us eternally. The red lines are the shorter timeframes, while the higher frequency colors (white, magenta, blue) are the longer timeframes. From this view, it's not only possible to more accurately see what the present wave field looks like, it is also much easier to see if certain timeframes are correlating.

I sped up 2.5 months of replay data into a short clip and the results are damn interesting!
What do you think? Ever seen an indicator like this? Any thing I should consider?
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