posted on Jul, 22 2005 @ 07:14 PM
I guess this is the right place. I found another link about crop circle decoding. I'll post the old one I have as well. Be sure to click thru at
the bottom of the page from the first link.
Please, I humbly ask that anyone responding to this, refrain from discussing the origins of CCs. This is about the messages, not where they came
from. Although, the site author does make assertations.
www.informantnews.com...
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Microwaves are created within a device we call a magnetron. Don't let that complicated sounding name intimidate you. A magnetron is a simple,
straightforward device. It forces electrons to go from a negative terminal to a positive terminal whilst passing through a magnetic field. When
electrons encounter magnetic line of force, they rotate (spin) around that line of force before proceeding toward the positive terminal that they are
traveling to. That electron/magnetic interaction results in the creation of microwave energies.
NO W... WHY would advanced societies bother to show us how a magnetron works? I mean, of all the many wondrous things to disclose to us, why do you
think they would pick a 'thing' that we already know about? I'll tell you why. It is because of an overlooked-by-us usage of microwave energies. At
a specific frequency at about 27 GHZ - Microwaves 'shake-up' a water molecule to the point where that molecule splits into its constituent parts.
Namely, hydrogen and oxygen.
Whereupon, at that high rate of agitation, they promptly rejoin once again to form the water molecule that was just split. And guess what? - the
process repeats! Because the 3.3 volts of electrical energy emitted when the hydrogen and oxygen atoms combine is raised via the incorporation of a
circuitry consisting of huge capacitors and diodes and then fed back into the magnetron's central mesh of high temperature, non magnetic, insulated
wires, where the hydrogen/oxygen are combining/splitting.
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Here is the old one I've posted before.
imageevent.com...
[edit on 7-22-2005 by ShadowHasNoSource]