The project is likely to keep running as long as there is data to be analyzed. Years, in other words. It will undoubtedly run different searches over time, but there is not yet any planned shutdown. It's not like it will stop when the first signal is detected. That will just be the beginning of the fun!
The project is likely to keep running as long as there is data to be analyzed. Years, in other words. It will undoubtedly run different searches over time, but there is not yet any planned shutdown. It's not like it will stop when the first signal is detected. That will just be the beginning of the fun!
Ben
Hopefully I would want it to never run out. Think about what it could find. I am just crunching the project and Ithink that as long as we are here to help out then there probally will allways be work for us to crunch. As for current work units. As long as there is enough I won't stop running the project.
Hopefully I would want it to never run out. Think about what it could find. I am just crunching the project and Ithink that as long as we are here to help out then there probally will allways be work for us to crunch. As for current work units. As long as there is enough I won't stop running the project.
I don't allow them to stop.
They may stop if they release a gravitational tidal-map map of our local group. ;-)
Alex.
"I am tired of all this sort of thing called science here... We have spent
millions in that sort of thing for the last few years, and it is time it
should be stopped."
-- Simon Cameron, U.S. Senator, on the Smithsonian Institute, 1901.
Does Einstein@home project finish his work at all ?
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HI
Check out the status page for all manner of information, including the time guestimated for the completion of ths current batch of WU's.
you can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be led
RE: HI Check out the
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Yes, but it is interesting to know, when will be the end of EinStein@home project entirely, not current batch
Maxim, The project is
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Maxim,
The project is likely to keep running as long as there is data to be analyzed. Years, in other words. It will undoubtedly run different searches over time, but there is not yet any planned shutdown. It's not like it will stop when the first signal is detected. That will just be the beginning of the fun!
Ben
RE: Maxim, The project is
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Hopefully I would want it to never run out. Think about what it could find. I am just crunching the project and Ithink that as long as we are here to help out then there probally will allways be work for us to crunch. As for current work units. As long as there is enough I won't stop running the project.
RE: Hopefully I would want
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I don't allow them to stop.
They may stop if they release a gravitational tidal-map map of our local group. ;-)
Alex.
"I am tired of all this sort of thing called science here... We have spent
millions in that sort of thing for the last few years, and it is time it
should be stopped."
-- Simon Cameron, U.S. Senator, on the Smithsonian Institute, 1901.