Decoding Crop Circles
July 28th 2007 09:20
I ask myself what is the significance of crop circle formation, can crop circle formations be decrypted and if so what do they mean, do they have any meaning or are they just random patterns formed by mathematical equations?
Irrespective of whether the formations are created by man or nature every formation exhibits different characteristics from the other.
It is easy to make assumptions on the meanings of crop circle formations and say it was the work of ancient civilisations or the work of supernatural forces and assume that they mean this or that.
In order to decode something you need a benchmark to serve as a point of reference a "Rosetta stone" for crop circles.” The actual Rosetta stone was written in Egyptian and Greek language the stone also contained hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek texts because the Greek language was in use in Egypt at the time therefore the hieroglyphs could be decoded using the references contained in the stone.
A “Rosetta Stone” for crop circles if indeed such a thing should be found would make a handy implement in helping decode crop circle formations.
In 2001 two controversial crop circles formations where discovered in ChilboltonEngland one contained what looks like an image of a face the other depicted a binary sequence in the form of a graphic grid pattern.
The reason why this crop circle is controversial is the formation bore the imprints of a message sent in back 1974 by SETI using the very large Arecibo radio telescope based in Puerto Rico. The transmission was arranged into a diagram showing, among other things, a human stick figure, the solar system, the telescope itself and the DNA molecule. The power of the beamed message was equivalent to 20 trillion watts!! .The radio broadcast, would have been detectable almost anywhere in the galaxy. But it was aimed at the star cluster M13, roughly 20,000 light-years from us, near the edge of the Milky Way galaxy. Even if anyone had been listening, the speed of radio waves is limited, so we should not have had a reply for 40,000 years.
It is possible (but highly unlikely) that the radio transmissions could have traveled immense distances enough to be picked up by a somebody closer to our solar system and then used to replicate the same message in a crop circle but this purely speculation. The crop circle that was formed in 2001 is known as “The Chilbolton Arecibo message” errors were detected in the crop circle found at Chilbolton and it may have been part of a very elaborate hoax.
Photo L. Pringle Et.al
Irrespective of whether the formations are created by man or nature every formation exhibits different characteristics from the other.
It is easy to make assumptions on the meanings of crop circle formations and say it was the work of ancient civilisations or the work of supernatural forces and assume that they mean this or that.
In order to decode something you need a benchmark to serve as a point of reference a "Rosetta stone" for crop circles.” The actual Rosetta stone was written in Egyptian and Greek language the stone also contained hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek texts because the Greek language was in use in Egypt at the time therefore the hieroglyphs could be decoded using the references contained in the stone.
A “Rosetta Stone” for crop circles if indeed such a thing should be found would make a handy implement in helping decode crop circle formations.
In 2001 two controversial crop circles formations where discovered in ChilboltonEngland one contained what looks like an image of a face the other depicted a binary sequence in the form of a graphic grid pattern.
The reason why this crop circle is controversial is the formation bore the imprints of a message sent in back 1974 by SETI using the very large Arecibo radio telescope based in Puerto Rico. The transmission was arranged into a diagram showing, among other things, a human stick figure, the solar system, the telescope itself and the DNA molecule. The power of the beamed message was equivalent to 20 trillion watts!! .The radio broadcast, would have been detectable almost anywhere in the galaxy. But it was aimed at the star cluster M13, roughly 20,000 light-years from us, near the edge of the Milky Way galaxy. Even if anyone had been listening, the speed of radio waves is limited, so we should not have had a reply for 40,000 years.
It is possible (but highly unlikely) that the radio transmissions could have traveled immense distances enough to be picked up by a somebody closer to our solar system and then used to replicate the same message in a crop circle but this purely speculation. The crop circle that was formed in 2001 is known as “The Chilbolton Arecibo message” errors were detected in the crop circle found at Chilbolton and it may have been part of a very elaborate hoax.
Photo L. Pringle Et.al
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Comment by Mountain Fog
Infognito
I thought the 'pictogram image' way out of the norm for the unusual crop circle events, and more than likely faked.
Government 'disinformation programmes' are designed to include some truth woven to provable lies/inaccuracy, in order to fool investigators as to the veracity of the claim, then by this embedded lie/inaccuracy, discredit the subject in question causing most people to disbelieve and lose interest.
Quite clever really, as usually no one wants to believe 'their world' is not what they thought it was, so they are more ready to disbelieve anything that contradicts their view.
However, healthy scepticism is good, (regards to Damo and Carl) and all things must be put to rigorous scientific evaluation, but, a prejudicial, blinkered, attitude to a subject, can jaundice the investigator's analytical view, which can lead to a scientific opinion distorted by this bias which, as we well know, has no place in science, nor does it serve the public interest well.
The problem we have today is, the crop circle hoaxers are becoming more prolific.
However, if you watch the doco I have referred to in previous posts, you will see there is a lot more going on in a crop circle scientifically, than merely a pattern in a field, and this information makes a faked crop circle much more easy to detect.
You can see it all covered in "Crop Circles: Quest For Truth" by Academy Award nominated director Gazecki, and no, this is not s sponsored link, just ask for the doco at your local video store (shouldn't they be called DVD stores now?) or try and order it on the net.
I won't bother going over the same ground here, it is better for people to make up their own minds after seeing this doco.
In closing, I can promise you this, after seeing this doco, you will find it impossible to believe that two old codgers started making the circles with a piece of wood wrapped in cloth. And remember, this was the initial explanation trotted out, and supported by, the government of Britain!
cheers and beers
fog
Comment by Lilla
Enviro Warrior
An Extra Ordinary Life
Dream Herald
I remember the Chilbolton crop circle well.. and as Fog says, the Governmental (dis)information documentaries that followed...
*sigh*
Fog is right, you only need to sow one seed of doubt and it destabilises the truth, enough for it to become undiscernable, and let's face it, like clairvoyance, for those that 'see' no proof is necessary. For those that don't? No proof is possible.
What if the 1974 beam hit an alien 'relay' network?
What intrigues me most though is, if these crop circles are true, then why the "aliens" creating them, don't want to supply us with a Rosetta Stone to decode them... it's like they are waiting for us to wise up to a certain level ourselves?
I bet there is the simplest "rosetta" sitting right in front of our noses...waiting for a shift upwards in planetary consciousness. Perhaps that'll come as we get closer to destroying ourselves environmentally and have to start thinking differently?
Great post!
Lilla ...