It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by RiotComing
reply to post by dragonridr
What? Those guys who do corporate work are a totally different kettle of fish! Thanks for 'muddying the waters' in this thread. To quote Dragon's Den, "I'm out"..
Originally posted by Elmocall911
How is it possible for a human being to do all these complex crop circles with geometric accuracy, in a short amount of time. Why wouldn't there be an alien life form that is responsible for the crop circles? You only need to look at your own DNA and see how much of it is actual human DNA. Remember our dna is 125 billion miles long and we only discovered 2%-3%. Dont make fun of alien believers because our own history is nothing about records of aliens.
If all the bases in the human genome were spread out 1 millimeter apart, they would extend from Memphis to Los Angeles.
Genes are chromosome pieces whose particular bases (e.g., ATTCGGA) determine how, when, and where the body makes each of the many thousands of different proteins required for life. Humans have an estimated 30,000 genes, with an average length of about 3,000 bases. Genes make up less than 2 percent of human DNA; the remaining DNA has important but still unknown functions that may include regulating genes and maintaining the chromosome structure.
Scandium (pronounced /ˈskændiəm/) is a chemical element with symbol Sc and atomic number 21. A silvery-white metallic transition metal, it has historically been sometimes classified as a rare earth element, together with yttrium and the lanthanides. In 1879 Lars Fredrik Nilson and his team, found a new element with spectral analysis, in the minerals euxenite and gadolinite from Scandinavia.
Scandium is present in most of the rare earth element and uranium deposits, but it is extracted from these ores in only a few mines worldwide. Due to the low availability and the difficulties in the preparation of metallic scandium, which was first done in 1937, it took until the 1970s before applications for scandium were developed. The positive effects of scandium on aluminium alloys were discovered in the 1970s, and its use in such alloys remains the only major application of scandium.
Originally posted by dragonridr
reply to post by jkrog08
this is not a representation of an atom no way it could be the electrons are 2 then 8 then 9 and the final orbit 2 again each in a separate shell. You can never have more than 2 electrons in the first shell
Originally posted by L.HAMILTON
Crop Circles are the least investigated phenomenon in the UFO field in my opinion. I am sure that there are messages embeded in all these circles , if only we would study them closer. I believe that we are being contacted right before our eyes , but we are so controlled that we can't see beyond the veil that has been set in front of our eyes. This latest crop circle really caught my eye.. www.cropcircleconnector.com...
Originally posted by dragonridr
reply to post by jkrog08
this is not a representation of an atom no way it could be the electrons are 2 then 8 then 9 and the final orbit 2 again each in a separate shell. You can never have more than 2 electrons in the first shell
The solar system model of the atom is that the atom is like a tiny solar system, with the nucleus in the center and electrons rotating around the nucleus in orbits, similar to how the planets rotate around the Sun. It is also called the Bohr model, after Neils Bohr, who discovered electron shells in 1913.
A newer model of the atom replaces the electrons as tiny particles in orbits with an electron cloud in shells around the nucleus. This model is due to the Uncertainly Principle and is useful in Quantum Mechanics.
The latest theory says that the electrons are neither particles or clouds. Instead, they say they are shaped like pieces of string. String Theory has just been stated in the past few years.
However this is none of the above so id say most likely celtic kinda looks like a Celtic knot done with circles. Many of the crop circle artists use Celtic and though apparently Aztecs and now there also attempting 3 d designs so it can get difficult to figure out what they were trying to make but if you scan earlier crop circles you can usually figure out which artist because they dont sign there work they try to put a similar element in there designs, or slowly progress a pattern so they can show it was theres.
Originally posted by ls1cameric
Originally posted by dragonridr
reply to post by jkrog08
this is not a representation of an atom no way it could be the electrons are 2 then 8 then 9 and the final orbit 2 again each in a separate shell. You can never have more than 2 electrons in the first shell
You sure do seem to have ALL the answers dont you!
And you know this for a fact? Hows that? Are you a physisist or did you pull this off the internet? Are you completely sure that your theory is correct? Because as far as I can tell we don't really kjow quat about physics but we think we do...
Also, you keep demanding that all crop circles are man made. This cannot be proven and if you think otherwise, you need to look a little deeper into this. Yes, there are groups of guys who make crop circles, thats known to most who dont live under rocks. However, they cannot be responsible for the crop circles that have bent stocks that are undammaged, show sighns of super heating to bed the stocks and radiation in some of them. There were even some exotic metal plates found burried int he soil under one CC from several years ago that no one can explain thier origion. If you go romping around any filed with boards on your feet, it's going to dammage the crop in some way of form and your going to leave traces that you were there. Just like a crime scene. There are too many variables that rule out some of these as being man made. Thats a fact!