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omniprosopus
08-30-2006, 12:30 PM
Most of us are probably aware that the majority of crop circles exhibit interesting geometric shapes etc. Until I saw this site I wasn't really aware just how many triangles, golden spirals and fractal mathematics seem to be the norm:
from coolmath.com (http://www.coolmath.com/geometry-of-crop-circles.html)
anybody got a favorite crop circle?
-omni
Seipiriz
09-21-2006, 12:45 PM
anybody got a favorite crop circle?
the only circle I like that includes "crops" is the circle corn flakes create when I swirl them in milk for breakfast:D
Seriously , Do aliens know of popcorn???:D
From the link provided, I'd go for these two although I have seen other very interesting ones in the past:
http://www.coolmath.com/images/crop-circle-r10.gif http://www.coolmath.com/images/crop-circle-r1.gif
Kain
MythMath
09-21-2006, 03:09 PM
Wheaty Graffiti...
Crop circles are kinda like temporary tattoos...
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But seriously folks...
How come we never see one that has a f u c k up...?
It takes a bit of discipline to produce consistently impeccable results...
Where do all of the novice cropscribes rehearse...?
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Anibis
09-21-2006, 03:31 PM
That was what I was wondering... Anyone knows who does this stuff, HOOK me up. I would LOVE to learn this art...
-Ibisis-
Same here really...it's an art that always intrigued me.
Kain
MythMath
09-21-2006, 09:35 PM
DIY/CC:
Apparently, it's not the aliens, it's the Great Danes:
http://www.amtsgym-sdbg.dk/as/crop/ufofake.HTM
And here's an outcropping of canny commerce:
http://www.circlemakers.org/shredded_wheat.html
This one's hitting pretty close:
http://www.circlemakers.org/freddy2.html
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Marcus_
10-27-2006, 01:39 AM
From the link provided, I'd go for these two although I have seen other very interesting ones in the past:
http://www.coolmath.com/images/crop-circle-r10.gif http://www.coolmath.com/images/crop-circle-r1.gif
Kain
Each of these symbols are connected to a specific race, IMO, the same race.
Effectively, stamping a large sigil onto the face of a planet, in order to cast magick to/from that area.
Over half of the crop circles are "fake", in that they were not of any magick value, man made, etc.
"Alien" magick qwns human magick, but, humans cannot relate to "aliens" and are incapable of using their systems... usually.
:mwink: :rolleyes:
Was I joking?
There was somekind of russian experiment involving geometrics along with what kind of energy they created around the geometrical establishment. Can't remember exactly where to pinpoint this research but will have to inquire later on. Generally geometry does have a direct impact on consciousness, so perhaps making somekind of geometrical-blinker effect with the right proportions and right figures would unlock some secrets of the human brain.
My Higher Self does seem to imply that one of it's pillars is embedded with geometry. Atleast the geometrical pictures it can blink are very fascinating and Beautiful. Rin Daemoko might know more about this area ;)
http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/1997/uk1997blsm.jpg (http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/1997/uk1997bl.shtml)
This one really bursted my solar plexus open when I first saw it. Strange effect as it made a star explode inside. That kind of intensity. Haven't been able to reproduce the effect though.
Okazaki Castle
11-10-2006, 08:37 PM
The God of Many Faces!!! I was wondering when you'd turn up, funny how synchs work... Or is it The God of All Faces, prbbly a more correct translation but the first term is just more familiar to me I guess...
I like this one personally as it was the first circle to be formed on many levels, ie layered indetation/flattening. Walked thru it in fact and it had a cool breeze running thru it even though there was no wind physically. Quite freaky/powerful...
http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/9683/antakarahna2fc.jpg
all the best,
Oazaki.
m1thr0s
11-10-2006, 10:50 PM
that's so small i can't really count it. It appears to be a 20 x 20 grid...neatly divided into quads...most unusual for these kinds of things...
m1thr0s
Okazaki Castle
11-11-2006, 08:24 AM
Mmm, well you know what they say it's size that counts. I tend to pick mine on the principle of tightness, or compact spheres of energies...
heh,
Okazaki.
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