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Windmill Hill Crop Formation Survey - A detailed survey of the 1996 'Treble Julia Set' formation at Avebury Trusloe However the atomic numbers indicating the prevalent elements making up life on Earth, has an additional value inserted into the binary sequence. This is precisely added in the correct location, and in the original binary code (therefore it can't be a mistake). Decoding from the crop formation, this additional element has an atomic number of 14 = Silicon. November 2nd observations of EQ Peg. Despite observations with the ATCA’s six 22-meter “dishes” of a whopping big signal (below) at

Video Review "Revelations - Communique II" by John Macnish. - We look at the video which saw John Macnish do a U-Turn from the acclaimed Communique I video. November 4th, complete with two professional radio astronomers - who had apparently confirmed his observations “at a large European Crop circle made by Circlemakers.org at Waden Hill, Avebury, Wiltshire in July 1999. Photograph by Steve Alexander

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An analysis of the Chilbolton 'Arecibo' message formation - Paul Vigay examines the original message and the similarities between the formation discovered at Chilbolton. While reading this, I hope that you feel the sense of wonder and learning that I felt whilst writing it.

The Arecibo Message, transmitted from the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico on November 16, 1974, was a binary-encoded message aimed at communicating with potential extraterrestrial civilizations. Developed by a team led by Carl Sagan, this interstellar radio message contained information about humanity, Earth’s biology, population, and fundamental principles of science, presented in a concise graphical format. The Chilbolton Observatory Crop Circle: An Eerie Response The Mere Crop Circle: This crop circle, which appeared in a field near Mere in Wiltshire, England in 2012, is considered one of the most visually striking crop circles due to its intricate pattern of spiraling squares. The formation, which contains over 100 individual squares, has been associated with the concept of fractals and the idea of infinity within finite structures. atomic number of 14, was added precisely in the correct sequence - between oxygen (atomic number 8) and phosphorus (atomic number 15). Nazi UFO Research - We take a look at some of the interesting craft that German scientists were developing during and after World War II. Update on the helicopter harassment at Alton Barnes - See issue 10 for more info. This follow up gives additional technical information on the helicopter.However, if you look at the whole message on a more philosophical level, it's all centred around communication - and notifying the heavens of our existence. Could the representation of a crop circle (the shape, merely chosen because it was the one at the same 'home' location of the message) be to indicate that crop circles are indeed a form of communication? Irrespective of the origin of this formation, you cannot dispute the fact that people the world-over are communicating more because of their crop circle experiences! Over the years, a variety of theories have been proposed to explain the origin of crop circles. Some of the most popular theories include: share alike – If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same or compatible license as the original. The atomic numbers of the elements that make up our DNA (purple): hydrogen(1), carbon(6), nitrogen(7), oxygen(8), and phosphorus(15), using the numbers described above.

The third message sent out is an interesting one. It was not constructed as a physical message sent with a probe, but instead was broadcast via frequency modulated radio waves from the Arecibo Radio Telescope, during its remodelling ceremony. The message was aimed at a star cluster called the M13 cluster, part of the Hercules constellation, some 21,000 light years away. Funnily enough, the M13 cluster was chosen for no particularly exciting reason, except that it was a large and close collection of stars that was available in the sky at the time and place of the ceremony. What the message is all about from Arecibo during the upgrade of that radio telescope. Sent on November 16, 1974, this radio transmission would Crop Circles: Is there a meaning? - A continuing look into the philosophy of the crop circle mystery. Crop Circle Meanings - Understanding the Symbols. Part 2 of Steve Canada's thought-provoking article discusses a new theory on crop circles.The element on the right of the image indicates the size of the global human population in 1974, approximately 4.3billion (which, coincidentally, is within 0.1% of the number of DNA base pairs suggested for the size of the human genome earlier in the message). In this case, the number is oriented in the data horizontally rather than vertically. The least-significant-digit marker is in the upper left in the image, with bits going to the right and more significant digits below. The numbers from 1 to 10 appear in binary format, to be read from the top down. The bottom row contains markers which indicate the column from which the binary code for each number is intended to begin. time is right to return an answer. Too many questions. The fact that the Chilbolton radio telescope is nearby One represented a 'human face' and the other resembled a radio transmission that SETI (the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) sent from the Arecibo radio telescope in 1974. This latter formation will be examined in this article, in which I hope to not only describe and explain the original transmission, but also to examine and decode a number of significant changes occurring in the crop formation.

Crop Circle Research Findings - A look at the 'missing Earth' formation which appeared at Longwood Warren in 1995. Analysing this formation from a mathematical and astronomical perspective taught me some interesting aspects of 3D trigonometry and computer analysis of crop formations. It also served as a valuable test-bed for some computer analysis software I've been developing. It also revealed some very fascinating 'coincidences'.... Is the Latest Crop Circle a Message from E.T?". SETI.org. Archived from the original on 2004-10-13 . Retrieved 2019-11-18. From a pure design point of view, the frame around the alien is not that accurate. There is too little space on the left hand side of the face, and the bottom corners are not 90 degree angles. This makes it slightly sloppy from an artistic point of view. However, something like this could theoretically be constructed with the aid of computer controlled GPS equipment - so it's possibly not as difficult to produce as it initially looks. Also, a helicopter was heard by a local witness at 2am on the night the formation appeared. This could indicate an organised disinformation effort.Paul Vigay looks at the Chilbolton 'Arecibo message' Formation of 2001 and compares it with the original SETI transmission. Arecibo crop circle hoax The Arecibo reply was the name given to a crop circle that was made in the farmland next to the Chilbolton radio telescope in Hampshire, UK, on 19 August 2001. It was 75 feet wide and 120 feet long. The Windmill Hill Crop Circle: This crop circle, which appeared in a field near Windmill Hill in Wiltshire, England in 2011, is considered one of the most intricate crop circles due to its impressive 3D design. The formation, which consists of 164 circles, creates a stunning cube illusion when viewed from above. Then, in 2001 - 27 years after that original radio transmission - an “answer” suddenly appeared in a wheat field in central England … News Roundup - UFOs in South Africa, Man-Made Earthquakes, Hale-Bopp update, ET Vehicle on Earth's Moon, UFO Sighting near Winchester-UK, Buzz Aldrin's Encounter with Science Fiction, NASA & Anti-Gravity research, Avebury Conspiracy?

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