Jubillee Crop formation and "Cosmic Consciousness"
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Crop circles are intelletual puzzles for those who have not written off the phenomenon as human hoaxes. It is accepted that most of the crop formations of 2011 were man made, but a close investigation of those is beginning toreveal even more and more the interaction of another consciousness interacting with the human circlemakers. It remains to be discovered who the other conciousness is: a) physical non-human ET, b) other dimensional entity, c) human consciousness projected to us from our future or even past, d) other unimagined.
The formation at Jubilleee Plantation in Wiltshire on August 15 was the climactic formation of the year, and in my opinion, and that of many other investigators, is decidedly of anomalous origin. It lacks evidence of mechanical flattening and the beautiful pattern in the ring on close inspection shows the wheat is curved in a herringbone weave and in layers around a circle about 600 feet in circumference.







One proposed interpretation of the formation is that it represents a "5D cube or pentaract" in projection


Another is that it repestnts the "E8 symmetry of subatomic space"

If the circlemakers are humans, do they attend lectures in advanced mathematics and subatomic physics? Or is some other consciousness acknowledging the veracity of the lastest in human intellectual achievements?
I propose an equally valid interpretation of this formation is that it repesents a quasicrystal with 10-fold symmetry. Daniel Shectman was just recently awarded the Nobel prize in chemisrty for proving the existence of quasicrystals. His discovery was actually made more than 30 years ago, during which Schectman endured ridicule by Linus Pauling and even asked to leave his research group for suggesting the existence of a new form of quasi-crystalline material that does not conform to any of the know rules of symmetry of crystals.

Dr. Horace Drew, a biochemist who contributes much to the Crop Circle connector website is a serious scientific investigator of the crop circle phenomenon. He has formulated a very interesting theory that the consciousness responsible for the genuine phenonenon is Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god from the sky who gifted the Mayans with their extraordinary knowlege of mathematics and astronomy. A fascinating article describing his ideas can befound here : http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2011 ... icles.html
The formation at Jubilleee Plantation in Wiltshire on August 15 was the climactic formation of the year, and in my opinion, and that of many other investigators, is decidedly of anomalous origin. It lacks evidence of mechanical flattening and the beautiful pattern in the ring on close inspection shows the wheat is curved in a herringbone weave and in layers around a circle about 600 feet in circumference.







One proposed interpretation of the formation is that it represents a "5D cube or pentaract" in projection


Another is that it repestnts the "E8 symmetry of subatomic space"

If the circlemakers are humans, do they attend lectures in advanced mathematics and subatomic physics? Or is some other consciousness acknowledging the veracity of the lastest in human intellectual achievements?
I propose an equally valid interpretation of this formation is that it repesents a quasicrystal with 10-fold symmetry. Daniel Shectman was just recently awarded the Nobel prize in chemisrty for proving the existence of quasicrystals. His discovery was actually made more than 30 years ago, during which Schectman endured ridicule by Linus Pauling and even asked to leave his research group for suggesting the existence of a new form of quasi-crystalline material that does not conform to any of the know rules of symmetry of crystals.

Dr. Horace Drew, a biochemist who contributes much to the Crop Circle connector website is a serious scientific investigator of the crop circle phenomenon. He has formulated a very interesting theory that the consciousness responsible for the genuine phenonenon is Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god from the sky who gifted the Mayans with their extraordinary knowlege of mathematics and astronomy. A fascinating article describing his ideas can befound here : http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2011 ... icles.html
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A fascinating new essay by crop circle researcher Dr. Horace Drew appears on the Crop Circle Connector website:
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/anas ... 2011s.html
A few quotes from the article:
"The vast majority of crop circles do not show "text communications" per se, but rather 1) beautiful works of art, 2) guides to improved spirituality, 3) clever puzzles which teach us how to think.
Yet, the well-worked out logical solutions to such puzzzles aften lie far beyond the mental skills of a typical person living today on Earth.
They seem to be five categories of psychological response to "crop circles" among humans who currently live on Earth:
1) great interest and understanding (very rare)
2) moderate interest yet little understanding (fairly common)
3) dogmatic skepticism (also fairly common)
4) no interest and no understanding (the majority view)
5) anti-social personality disorder (3% of males)
First there is a small hard core of researchers, maybe less than one hundred worldwide, who show great interest and understanding. Next we can see a large group of enthusiasts, perhaps one hundred thousand worldwide, who show moderate interest yet have little understanding. Equal to that are perhaps one hundred thousand dogmatic skeptics, who refuse to consider the evidence. Fourthly we see six billion other humans on earth, who show little interest or understanding whatsoever.
Continual deceptions about crop circles and UFOs appear in the mainstream media."
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/anas ... 2011s.html
A few quotes from the article:
"The vast majority of crop circles do not show "text communications" per se, but rather 1) beautiful works of art, 2) guides to improved spirituality, 3) clever puzzles which teach us how to think.
Yet, the well-worked out logical solutions to such puzzzles aften lie far beyond the mental skills of a typical person living today on Earth.
They seem to be five categories of psychological response to "crop circles" among humans who currently live on Earth:
1) great interest and understanding (very rare)
2) moderate interest yet little understanding (fairly common)
3) dogmatic skepticism (also fairly common)
4) no interest and no understanding (the majority view)
5) anti-social personality disorder (3% of males)
First there is a small hard core of researchers, maybe less than one hundred worldwide, who show great interest and understanding. Next we can see a large group of enthusiasts, perhaps one hundred thousand worldwide, who show moderate interest yet have little understanding. Equal to that are perhaps one hundred thousand dogmatic skeptics, who refuse to consider the evidence. Fourthly we see six billion other humans on earth, who show little interest or understanding whatsoever.
Continual deceptions about crop circles and UFOs appear in the mainstream media."
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