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The crop circle - who did it ?
Many consider crop circles to have been created by extraterrestrials who yearn to subtly communicate with our species; others view them as an agricultural and technologically artistic phenomenon and believe the alien connection may be a hoax.
But no matter which crop
they're carved from, these intricate geometric patterns hold
messages waiting to be decoded.
and the phenomenal world we perceive seem to be best understood as systems of pure pattern,
or as geometric
structures of form and proportion." Sacred Geometry
The woodcut refers to a legend known as the "Devil's Mowing," feeding into the myth that circle crops are the work of otherworldly and darker influences.
The connection can be
made with the scythe, a common agricultural tool that might
symbolize the end, or death, of an agrarian cycle.
One in particular, discovered in 1996 across from the legendary Stonehenge had a design known as the "Julia Set," a very complicated fractal configuration that led many to believe it was created by extraterrestrials, sending a message through sacred geometry such as the Celtic Cross, triskelion, and other intricate shapes that dot the land in more than 60 countries.
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The tetrahedron pictogram, which appeared at the location of the Barbury Castle in 1991, made many wonder if these creations were more than meteorological phenomenon.
Some took them as
elaborate hoaxes by very talented tractor drivers; others saw
ancient, hermetic messages in the designs, signifying the holy
trinity and the realm of the divine.
For weeks, helicopters hovered above it, and the result was the fact that the mystery surrounding crop circles could no longer be ignored.
For the hoaxers side of the argument, the areas the crop circles appear in are often nestled in remote, wide expanses of land, which would make it fairly easy to arrive in the middle of the night with little or no notice.
For those who believe the
circles were made by aliens, the methods by which they were created
range from lasers, to advanced lightwave technology, to spacecraft,
or even psychic energy.
Dr. Horace Drew, a well-regarded molecular biologist from the California Institute of Technology, led these investigations and provided crop circle decoding that concludes the patterns contain important messages from other species.
While Dr. Drew does agree
that many crop circles are human-made, he also states that those
created by extraterrestrials contain an "advanced binary code,"
either in the form of simple greetings, or as a means of
communication with future civilizations.
...all leading us to
believe that the alien communication is intended for us to live our
best lives.
Binary code from
the Chilbolton crop circle
Using image to sound mapping technology, interesting correlations have been found between the Milk Hill crop circle and sounds heard on other planets, including those recorded of Saturn's Auroras by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
A substantial tourist industry has developed around the circles, with thousands of visitors from around the globe gathering to witness them firsthand.
Some visit out of
curiosity; some visit to experience the healing messages the circles
are believed to contain.
Crop Circles
Crossover
from Another Dimension
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