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Originally posted by stereologist
reply to post by ptmckiou
This is all unsubstantiated claims. You do not provide locations, dates, or any corroborating information. This is typical of crop circle claims.
I believe this link will provide you the information you are looking for.
Another phenomenon I have witnessed almost every day since July 22nd 1992,
as a direct result of conducting an ‘interactive’ and ‘psychic’ approach to Crop Circle research, are ‘balls of light’ (BOLs), not visible in an ‘ordinary’ state of consciousness, but visible in a ‘superconscious’ state of awareness, and to photographic equipment sensitive to infrared frequencies.
Originally posted by DreamerOracle
I posted about this circle on another website the other day. I think it's a blank more advanced version of the recent circle message:
The new one is blank with Disks within the main disk and has more sectors. Kinda like a Enigma.
Maybe....Maybe not, it's just an idea I had when I first seen it.
In the Crop Circle Connector report, Lucy Pringle states: “It certainly resembles a computer disc? Any explanation most welcome as I believe this is important.” Lucy is on the right track, because this is clearly a computer related glyph. However, not in the modern sense, as most would assume. Rather, the Wilton Windmill formation offers a perfect representation of a hard drive platter. Unlike a DVD or CD, a hard drive platter is housed inside the hermetically sealed housing of the hard drive installed in our laptops, computers and other such devices. The reason hard disk drive have more storage capacity than a single DVD or Blu-ray disc, is that they can use a stack of platters to multiply the capacity. The next order of business is to organize the data stored on the hard drive platters so that it can be used reliably. This is done using tracks, cylinders and sectors. On the Crop Circle Connector site, Andreas Muller posted a preliminary diagram of the formation. Next to it, is a Wikipedia image of how the data on a hard drive platter is organized. If this doesn't send shiver down your back, you're going to love what comes next.
Shades of V'ger Past In the first Star Trek film, a Voyager probe leaves the solar system and returns as a planet-eating behemoth named V'ger. The point here is that space junk can come back at you in the oddest ways. This in turn raises an interesting possibility. With all the junk in orbit over our heads, there's got to be a few old had drives here and there. (Kinda handy when you come to the think about it.) So what would it look like?
The hard drive platter you're seeing in the illustration above, is decades old. A relic of the late 20th century. Just like a lot of the junk in orbit over our heads. The possibilities are endless, but more importantly, what should be looking for next? Keeping an Eye Out
Originally posted by stereologist
reply to post by Ahmose
Ignorance is the belief that crop circles are not man made.
Originally posted by stereologist
Why would someone use crops to send a message?
Why would disks be used? The world is moving to solid state storage.
The real deal are Geometrically Superior and advanced.
Yes they are easy to manipulate. Humans manipulate them quite easily too.
Originally posted by DreamerOracle
Simple really...Crops, easy to manipulate and this time of year they are around for prelonged periods of the year a biological RW+.
Binary...It was the same form of Data sent up in Voyager So thats why it is used to reply.
I feel that your comments are incorrect. There has been a steady progression in complexity that is observed as a trend with Crop Circles.
A obvious p.s Crop Circles made by men are basic and are not geometrically challenging (cave drawings). The real deal are Geometrically Superior and advanced. Setting aside anomalies.
Oh and p.p.s Radio signals or IR signals would only reach TPTB a crop circle can't be hidden!