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3-D art or pile of old crop?
Posted on Thursday, July 05, 2007 (CDT) by Thoth
Crop circles have achieved a new level of sophistication – they've gone 3-D. The latest one, created in a wheat field at Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, southern England, shows a floor of checkered tiles stretching down a long, high-ceilinged corridor with doors leading off each side.
The three-dimensional design, 60m in diameter, is just metres from the 5000-year-old West Kennet Long Barrow burial grounds, one of the largest and most impressive Neolithic graves in Britain.
The latest design was photographed by Steve Alexander who, with his wife Karen, has been researching crop circles for more than 15 years.
"It's one of the most architectural designs we have seen, rather than purely geometric," Karen said.
"In traditional geometry a square represents material reality and a circle the divine or heavenly realm."
Copyright: Herald Sun
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Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? by cclady on Thursday, July 05, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | | I've come to realize that crop circles seem to be lasered in. How and why? You tell me. This one is the most 3-d I've noticed before. You are also looking down from the top of the pyramid. And then there is the Egyptian hall. |
Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? (Score: 1) by on Thursday, July 05, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | | come on now people - nobody really believes 'crop circles' are anything more than people with equipment making patterns in the grass. surely intelligence hasn't sunk as low as too take this stuff as 'real'..... |
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Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? (Score: 1) by Isis on Thursday, July 05, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.thothweb.com/ | | No ones denying that a lot of circles are hoaxed, but all of them? It's easy to arrive at that conclusion after taking a superficial at the phenomena but if you start to research them in more depth then there's a lot that can't be explained. Plus not all theories centre on them being ET in nature - there are other possibilities http://www.thothweb.com/article2515.html |
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Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? (Score: 1) by Kaya on Thursday, July 05, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | | Actually, blondin, more and more people all the time are giving serious thought to crop circles and the difficult questions they pose. So much cannot be explained, not the least of which is that nobody has ever been spotted making one. They are just as precise in other parts of the world and carry all the same unusual characteristics. The notion that these are created by some guys with boards and ropes is antiquated and lacking in logic. The fact that they cannot be explained is precisely what makes them so intriguing. I'm sorry, but to suggest they're fake without any proof of that just makes you a sceptic without a case. The burden rests on you to prove why they're fake and come up with a reason. The fact that nobody is able to do that is a clear indication that ridicule is biased and unfounded-- likely based on fear of personal ridicule. Too bad, the world already has more than enough sheep. |
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Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? (Score: 1) by on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | | you talk rubbish my dear - i come from a part of the uk where crop cicals routinly appear many of them are noticed some are not as those that make them are doing so in the small hours.the burden of proof is with you, as they have been proven to be manmade oh wait a minute maybe ite the elves and fairies getting together..... |
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Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? (Score: 1) by on Thursday, July 05, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | When thou hast made the quadrangle round. Then is all the secret found.~George Ripley, Alchemist
Theres no way some of them are man made with dudes and a board. More disinfo. Look at the soil samples of elevated iron ore deposits found in crop circles only. Only possible by some form of magnetic energy. |
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Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? (Score: 1) by cclady on Sunday, July 08, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | Just found this today in the book I'm reading by Michael Tsarion. Here's his take on crop circles:
"There is also good reason to believe that the phenomenon known as the "crop-circles" have been created via satellites by the microwave technology known as HAARP. These circles and formations are not caused by doodling extraterrestrials with nothing better to do. The technology to create even the most complex crop mandalas is certainly in existence, regardless of the denials of scientsts and science buffs." |
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Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? (Score: 1) by on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | says who? why not sprinkle some iron fillings around -its hogwash i tells theee
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Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? (Score: 1) by cclady on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | | Fair enough Blondin. No one knows for sure what the deal is with these formations. Or if they do, they're not telling LOL. Just throwing in my two cents here. cc |
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Re: 3-D art or pile of old crop? (Score: 1) by on Thursday, July 12, 2007 (CDT) (User Info | Send a Message) | | As of yet you offered no material to defend your opinion. Based on your hogwash claim Id have to say the evidence isn't in your favor. |
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