mikesingh
30-09-2009, 09:01 AM
So it’s a divided house where crop circles are concerned. Made by aliens or are they man-made? Undoubtedly, many are known to be man-made, but there are some that defy explanation.
Before you go any further, take a good look at this CC:
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o83/mikesingh_bucket/CC.gif
Yatesbury Crop Circle
Courtesy: margheritacampaniolo
In 2002, Discovery Channel commissioned 5 aeronautics and astronautics students from MIT to create crop circles of their own. Discovery's production team consulted with crop circle researcher Nancy Talbott, who provided them with three attributes which she believed set "real" crop circles apart from known man-made circles such as those created by Doug and Dave. These criteria were:
1. Elongated apical plant stem nodes.
2. Expulsion cavities in the plant stems.
3. The presence of 10-50 micrometer diameter magnetized iron spheres in the soils, distributed linearly.
Talbott noted that the team had only been able to recreate 2 of the 3 criteria.
Talbott also expressed concerns that the iron particles were not distributed laterally. Furthermore, she felt that the team's use of night vision headsets and other technologically advanced items ( Microwave emitters and the "Flammschmeisser" to spray iron particles through a heated ring), would be out of reach for the average hoaxer.
Be that as it may, there is a phenomenon with some of the CCs that has not been investigated to the extent they should have.
The Ghost Circles
Do magnetized iron spheres in the soil which are seen to be distributed linearly, have any affect on the phenomenon of ‘Ghost Circles’? Since these are unable to be produced either naturally, or by artificial means, could they have an ET connection?
For many years, flying over the traditional English places that have crop circles inside (Wiltshire, Hampshire, Sussex etc…) we have been aware that sometimes, where last year a crop existed, after one year, after a new crop has grown, we have been able to catch sight, from above, of "signs" that mark off those plant areas that had been impressed into the soil forming the patterned outline.
These newly grown areas produce ‘ghosts’ of previous CCs though the area has been ploughed before planting the next crop!
Now take a look at Peter Sorensen’s images of ‘ghost’ CCs:
http://www.margheritacampaniolo.it/YatesburyGhosttwksmall1.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o83/mikesingh_bucket/ghostCC.jpg
Pics: Peter Sorensen
That’s intriguing! Ghost images in newly laid crops of previous crop circles! If the CCs were man made, how come their ghost images appeared one year later after the field was planted with new crops after re-plowing? That means there’s something in the soil that has reproduced the ghost image. How can it reappear again after a year?
Can this happen if CCs are made with wooden planks and a few yards of rope?
Cheers! :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crop_circle
http://www.margheritacampaniolo.it/crop%202004/crop_circles_details.htm
http://www.mightycompanions.org/cropcircles/diary2002.html
Before you go any further, take a good look at this CC:
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o83/mikesingh_bucket/CC.gif
Yatesbury Crop Circle
Courtesy: margheritacampaniolo
In 2002, Discovery Channel commissioned 5 aeronautics and astronautics students from MIT to create crop circles of their own. Discovery's production team consulted with crop circle researcher Nancy Talbott, who provided them with three attributes which she believed set "real" crop circles apart from known man-made circles such as those created by Doug and Dave. These criteria were:
1. Elongated apical plant stem nodes.
2. Expulsion cavities in the plant stems.
3. The presence of 10-50 micrometer diameter magnetized iron spheres in the soils, distributed linearly.
Talbott noted that the team had only been able to recreate 2 of the 3 criteria.
Talbott also expressed concerns that the iron particles were not distributed laterally. Furthermore, she felt that the team's use of night vision headsets and other technologically advanced items ( Microwave emitters and the "Flammschmeisser" to spray iron particles through a heated ring), would be out of reach for the average hoaxer.
Be that as it may, there is a phenomenon with some of the CCs that has not been investigated to the extent they should have.
The Ghost Circles
Do magnetized iron spheres in the soil which are seen to be distributed linearly, have any affect on the phenomenon of ‘Ghost Circles’? Since these are unable to be produced either naturally, or by artificial means, could they have an ET connection?
For many years, flying over the traditional English places that have crop circles inside (Wiltshire, Hampshire, Sussex etc…) we have been aware that sometimes, where last year a crop existed, after one year, after a new crop has grown, we have been able to catch sight, from above, of "signs" that mark off those plant areas that had been impressed into the soil forming the patterned outline.
These newly grown areas produce ‘ghosts’ of previous CCs though the area has been ploughed before planting the next crop!
Now take a look at Peter Sorensen’s images of ‘ghost’ CCs:
http://www.margheritacampaniolo.it/YatesburyGhosttwksmall1.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o83/mikesingh_bucket/ghostCC.jpg
Pics: Peter Sorensen
That’s intriguing! Ghost images in newly laid crops of previous crop circles! If the CCs were man made, how come their ghost images appeared one year later after the field was planted with new crops after re-plowing? That means there’s something in the soil that has reproduced the ghost image. How can it reappear again after a year?
Can this happen if CCs are made with wooden planks and a few yards of rope?
Cheers! :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crop_circle
http://www.margheritacampaniolo.it/crop%202004/crop_circles_details.htm
http://www.mightycompanions.org/cropcircles/diary2002.html