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Post by maximus on Mar 3, 2008 1:25:20 GMT
Sniffles You may like to consider whether there are multiple sources of crop circles with differing agendas I kinda like the idea of the teenage aliens out for a joyride. Makes them more... ... human ;D
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Post by maat on Jun 17, 2008 5:42:57 GMT
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Post by hollandr on Jun 17, 2008 5:59:58 GMT
The above crop circle apparently contains the value of Pi to 10 significant figures www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1434&category=Environment"You look at the first sector and it’s three sectors long. Then there is a decimal point with that little circle. The next segment is one sector long. Then the next segment is four sectors long. The next segment is one sector long. The next segment is 5 sectors long. At that point, it was amazing and I just started following them out. That’s when I made up this diagram to send you. It’s clear as a bell that the crop pattern traces out basically as the first 10 digits of Pi, including the decimal point."
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Post by Tamrin on Jun 17, 2008 8:17:08 GMT
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Post by hollandr on Jun 17, 2008 9:30:06 GMT
>so the design is well within human capabilities.
The design may have a number of subtleties not immediately evident. For example it has a fair resemblance to some of the CARET "dragon flies"
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Post by Tamrin on Jun 17, 2008 10:43:57 GMT
For example it has a fair resemblance to some of the CARET "dragon flies" How so?
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Post by hollandr on Jun 17, 2008 10:47:41 GMT
>How so?
Close examination of the black rings used in the flying devices shows a number of close similarities to that particular crop circle
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Post by Tamrin on Jun 17, 2008 10:48:52 GMT
Close examination of the black rings used in the flying devices shows a number of close similarities to that particular crop circle How close an examination? What black rings and what close similarities? I note you now appear to feel the need to go beyond your first observation!? The above crop circle apparently contains the value of Pi to 10 significant figures
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Post by hollandr on Jun 19, 2008 22:39:16 GMT
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Post by Tamrin on Jun 19, 2008 22:47:39 GMT
How profound! There are right angles in both!?
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Post by hollandr on Jun 20, 2008 0:59:46 GMT
>How profound! There are right angles in both!? "They had something akin to a language, that could quite literally execute itself, at least in the presence of a very specific type of field. The language, a term I am still using very loosely, is a system of symbols (which does admittedly very much resemble a written language) along with geometric forms and patterns that fit together to form diagrams that are themselves functional. Once they are drawn, so to speak, on a suitable surface made of a suitable material and in the presence of a certain type of field, they immediately begin performing the desired tasks." isaaccaret.fortunecity.com/This provides an interesting direction for evaluation of Masonic symbols including squares
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Post by Tamrin on Jun 20, 2008 4:07:31 GMT
That is a HUGE, nonsensical leap. What does '90°' mean in this 'language' and how does your quote relate to the crop circle?
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Post by hollandr on Jun 20, 2008 5:00:07 GMT
>how does your quote relate to the crop circle?
As you will recall the caret technology for the dragon flies was related to the crop circle.
The above quote is from someone who claims to have worked on the caret technology
I thought that his assertion that their symbolic "language" was self-executing in particular fields might provide some interesting lines of enquiry for those interested in the functionality of Masonic symbolism
For example, do Masonic symbols become self-active when the lodge is opened properly?
My own observations would tend to support that proposition
But I could be mistaken about the existence of interest in such things
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Post by Tamrin on Jun 20, 2008 5:49:16 GMT
>how does your quote relate to the crop circle?
As you will recall the caret technology for the dragon flies was related to the crop circle. How so?
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Post by hollandr on Aug 18, 2008 22:52:22 GMT
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Post by maat on Aug 19, 2008 1:15:12 GMT
That one makes me feel a bit woozy when I look into it. I felt a real tunneling effect. Drawing in. Like the five armed swastika. It will interesting to see what the mathematicians make of it.
Maat
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Post by lauderdale on Aug 19, 2008 6:25:13 GMT
That is certainly some Crop Circle. If man made then I admire the precision of the work , if produced by some external force then I am amazed that they chose as an image one that is reminiscent of the US Military HQ. I have an open mind on Crop Circles. I'd really love to believe that they are ET manifestations but there have been too many cases, at least in the UK, when the more intricate examples have been shown to have been made by humans using boards, ropes etc. With great regret I feel that the Scottish Legal Verdict of "Not Proven" applies.
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Post by hollandr on Aug 19, 2008 9:34:59 GMT
>With great regret I feel that the Scottish Legal Verdict of "Not Proven" applies. Note the small circle in about the 5 o'clock position in the first photo. Spots like that are quite common - as if the device was not under full control - perhaps warming up
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Post by maat on Aug 19, 2008 23:18:24 GMT
People have actually seen some of them being made lauderdale. Shafts of light and a buzzing noise was what was seen and heard, that and the crops laying down is response.
We know what lasers (light amplification by stimulated emmission of radiation) can do to things .. who knows.
If they are made using laser type instruments one wonders how the beam was directed to the site, there being no vehicle above the crop, just shafts of light.
Maat
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Post by lauderdale on Aug 19, 2008 23:33:40 GMT
I'd be delighted if it could be proven that a Crop Circle had been made by an agency other than human. I'm not one of those sneering sceptics (whom I detest as you know) but have seen too many "explanations" on TV etc showing how these can be made.
I live in hope, the same as I do sincerely believe in UFOs but have not as yet been fortunate enough to see one.
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