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Originally posted by yigsstarhouse
Just thought I'd post a link up to a new Crop Circle discovered today as it is the "23rd" and all... It is pretty cool actually, to me at least. Worth a peak anyway!
NEW CROP CIRCLE 06-23-10
[edit on 23-6-2010 by yigsstarhouse]
Originally posted by yigsstarhouse
Just thought I'd post a link up to a new Crop Circle discovered today as it is the "23rd" and all... It is pretty cool actually, to me at least. Worth a peak anyway!
NEW CROP CIRCLE 06-23-10
[edit on 23-6-2010 by yigsstarhouse]
Originally posted by Ross 54
toni; The outlines I interpreted as pyramids probably won't quite work as tetrahedrons. The sides I saw as the bases are subtly four sided. All sides of a tetrahedron are three sided. The reason for 21 pyramids could be tied up with the Fibonacci Numbers, which turn up frequently in crop circles. 21 is the eighth term of this additive series, so: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21. . . Each two adjacent numbers add up to produce the next one. These occur everywhere in the natural world. Everything from numbers of flower petals to the curve of galactic arms tend to follow or approximate these numbers and the ratio they produce. Regular pyramids can be counted as part of sacred geometry. They can represent the linking of the celestial and terrestrial worlds; starting at the ground and reaching up into the skies. Ross
Originally posted by LeoVirgo
reply to post by Antoniastar
I think with the whole language thing, you are on to something. I dont care to personally try to figure it, but it would seem that we once knew it, wouldnt it.
Mabey its not so much each circle has something to say, but the majority of them, in a oneness. They all seem to show vibrations, merging, convergences, waves, transformation. Mabey they all carry the same one message, just in different 'words'. Ha...
Originally posted by Fryaga
I always love the more intricate crop circles, though judging from the shoddy workmanship on some of the angles, it appears that someone/thing is getting lazy.
Thanks for the images, OP!
Originally posted by LucidDreamer85
Originally posted by yigsstarhouse
Just thought I'd post a link up to a new Crop Circle discovered today as it is the "23rd" and all... It is pretty cool actually, to me at least. Worth a peak anyway!
NEW CROP CIRCLE 06-23-10
[edit on 23-6-2010 by yigsstarhouse]
Well...it's 3D...that is pretty cool actually.
that one was well made, regardless of who made it....
Originally posted by Ross 54
toni; Sorry to hear that you've been ill. Best wishes for a quick recovery. Ross
Originally posted by Ross 54
Toni; Yes, the spires do appear to be of differing lengths. I thinks this depends on the position of the camera that took the pictures, in relation to the crop circle. I get different relative lengths of the spires in different pictures. A matter of perspective. The nearest spire will appear longest, the farthest, shortest. It's unlikely that a plane would be *exactly* over the center of the formation at the instant the picture was taken. The shapes of some of the pyramids could be said to be distorted, although there are some real pyramids at Meroe, Sudan that are much steeper than those in Egypt. In three point perspective drawing, moving the top vanishing point away from the object depicted makes it appear longer and narrower. In this case, that point would be at the tops of the pyramids. I should say that the maker of this crop circle was playing with perspective, seeing what could be done with it, when taken to greater and greater extremes. The distance between the two side perspective points was also tinkered with, as the bases of three of the sets of pyramid views is broader, and thus seen from a greater angle, than those of the other other three sets. The nearer the two side perspective points, the broader the base. Ross
Originally posted by Ross 54
Toni; Crop Circle Connector has the Greenfield CA crop circle listed under 'rumors' of International Crop Circles, USA section. There is apparently some suspicion about its authenticity. An image of it seems to show signs of digital manipulation. Nancy Talbot of BLT research claims that there is more than one community in California called Greenfield. Google maps reports only one, though, in central CA, South of Salinas, on Route 101. Ross
[edit on 3-7-2010 by Ross 54]