this is all what i did, quite upside down...

as little excuse, i have to say that the hint in the forum where only a reasonable sample of the data is needed brought me out of track... i thought somehow that the information was encoded everywhere and spread over the whole dataset... i did not think about information density in a particular area!
- first i thought it had to do with Fast Fourier Transform as Seti@Home works with it all the time. So, i tried it as hard as possible, hoping that in the coefficients there would be something...
i bought the book "FFT for pedestrians" as well!
- then i started collecting some data and wrote it down on my diary, i found two components which looked pretty linear and thought a FFT on those will produce lot of coefficients
- so, i tried to model Anybody as an oscillatory circuit with L (x in mH) and C (t in pF) and assumed it would resonate at the hydrogen line around 1.41GHz for particular x and t hoping to find ASCII stuff
- i thought at two angles and a pair of orbitals (6 values representing an orbit), or two angles and 4 RGB colors, two angles and ... i studied celestial coordinate systems and sidereal time representations... i thought of plotting the data with OpenGL on a sphere...
- then i started downloading data and tried to visualize some cuts
- then i wrote a random steepest descent hoping there would be some gradient pointing at ASCII stuff
- in the end, i downloaded the entire dataset (please excuse me adum for the server overload...), looked for valid points with ASCII and literals, got the whole dataset loaded in memory in less than 2 seconds...
- with the entire dataset i plotted cuts (with t fixed, varying x) they look pretty linear and tried to model it as base functions, hoping the coefficients would show something
- i then thought of an oscilloscope or at a movie scrolling from left to right, but first i visualized some components as gray scale and finally found the word
As last step i read the forum and understood the clock and the 12 hours, and the shadow! again congratulations to adum for thinking it out!!! btw i think "adumbra" means shadow in latin!