I was always on the fence when it comes to crop circles.
I was 60-40 in favor that crop cirles had an extraterrestrial origin. I knew some were man made but the question that kept bugging me is, where's
the human error?
If all of these crop circles are made by humans then where are the mistakes? Where are the crop circle makers that got caught? How do they go
undetected?
These questions were never answered and this lead me to think that some crop circles have extraterrestrial origin.
I then saw this physics paper and it jumped to 90-10. The physics makes sense and I have not seen a paper to refute this.
DR ELTJO HASELHOFF is one of the few people on planet Earth to have had a paper published on crop circles in a peer-reviewed scientific journal
(‘Physiologa Plantarum’). His paper asserts that the long-recognised connection of crop circles to balls of light may be even stronger than many
think. Here, in layman’s terms, Dr Haselhoff outlines the important findings of his paper.
www.swirlednews.com...
You can also see it on you tube.
www.youtube.com...
I was thinking that some of these crop circles could be communications from earth bound species from other planets. meaning species who have not
mastered space travel yet.
Just like we do with SETI, except they don't send out radio signals but they know how to attach information to these balls of light.
Maybe if we got specialist to try and decipher them and look for a message, one might be found.
It would be tough because humans can duplicate these things.
I think what's considered mainstream science is very closed minded when it comes to things like ufology and the paranormal.
People tend to speak in ABSOLUTES when it comes to these things when we only know what 4% of the universe is.
This is because these things challenge a pre-existing belief system unlike black holes or virtual particles.
There's more evidence for ufology and the paranormal than there is for many theories within theoretical physics.
Also, I know some people will ask, why would they send a message this way?
That question doesn't make sense because you are applying our logic to their way of doing things. We might see it as odd and they might see it as
odd that we still talk to each other if they communicate telepathically.
It's all relative.
I also wonder if this finding could also relate to life after death.
Some people say a burst of energy occurs when your soul seperates from your body at death.
Could this burst of energy cause some of your lymph nodes within the body to expand at death?
You could actually measure how much energy is leaving the body at death if this is the case.
I mean think of some of the balls of light or orbs associated with ghost sightings.
[edit on 28-6-2008 by polomontana]
[edit on 28-6-2008 by polomontana]