Saturday, December 8, 2018

Crop Circles - Something Created This, What Are They Trying to Tell Us?

Crop circles on MNE's, some of you are going to be appalled, but wait, just look at the fascinating geometry in these formations which 'square the circle ' in simpler ways than our mathematicians have ever done, well, at least, that's what the researcher in the video says?

It's a real shame about the stupid alien crop circle with the stupid message, though, I wish they had left that out. And yet, it's quite complicated, it says in the second video, and would be difficult to make with bits of wood and string.

Physicists are well aware of their biases, for instance, their fascination for other dimensions can influence their research and bring back erroneous results. They want to believe in multidimensional universe so much that they may unconsciously produce the theories they wish were true, and I guess, it's the same for crop circles where the temptation to believe they are not man made can be overwhelming, but I have an open mind.



Why Crop Circles are NOT man-made




This one below debunks them. Two artists called Doug and Dave say they made them. They even kept all their designs so people could compare them to the ones in the fields.

How the Crop Circle Phenomenon Got Started



2 comments:

Brian Romanchuk said...

Back when crop circles were first hip, something like 90% were discovered within an hour’s drive of Cambridge or Oxford. What a coincidence...

Konrad said...

“ . . . some of you are going to be appalled . . .”

I am not appalled. It’s fun to indulge our fantasies and imaginations. The hollow earth, crop circles made by interdimensional critters, human abductions by extraterrestrials, cattle mutilation by flying discs, the holocaust™ myth, Nazi UFOs from Antarctic bases – all these make for amusing fiction.

Fantasizing is harmless until we pretend that our fantasies are not fantasies, whereon we start seeing “signs” and “objective proof” everywhere we look.

At least the extraterrestrials are well mannered. They restrict their crop circles to southern England (Hampshire and Wiltshire counties) in fields that are not fenced against trespassing.