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Crop circles ARE man made..!!

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Created by theDoctor > 9 months ago, 18 Jun 2010
maxm
NSW, 864 posts
23 Jun 2010 7:26PM
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Trant said...

maxm said...
I think anyone would agree the later one is a tad more complicated.


Wouldn't that be Colin's point? i.e. Alien technology seems to be keeping up with ours?

(or crop circles are man made )




Yes, I thought that was his point too. I simply provided the example to show it is so.

pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
23 Jun 2010 6:01PM
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maxm said...



I think anyone would agree the later one is a tad more complicated.


This one's interesting. Not so much for the pattern itself, even though it is really good, but look at the symmetry in the areas where the crop is flattened.
I find it hard to believe that some plodders jumping around on swash boards would get the crop flattened in such a symmetrical way over such a big area. Specially if it involved a number of people. They would need to make a map of which way to flatten every bit of the crop and although they could do that, it's a bit hard to imagine they would bother.
Also, it's hard to believe that they could make such an intricate pattern in the dark without a small error in symmetry somewhere.
On the more free form images it would be hard to spot an error because we don't know what they intended, but on a symmetrical image, anything which is not symmetrical can be assumed to be an error. Can anyone spot any in this pic?
Very interesting.

theDoctor
NSW, 5780 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:17PM
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busy day, but yeah I've given up....




maxm
NSW, 864 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:22PM
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pweedas said...

This one's interesting. Not so much for the pattern itself, even though it is really good, but look at the symmetry in the areas where the crop is flattened.
I find it hard to believe that some plodders jumping around on swash boards would get the crop flattened in such a symmetrical way over such a big area. Specially if it involved a number of people. They would need to make a map of which way to flatten every bit of the crop and although they could do that, it's a bit hard to imagine they would bother.
Also, it's hard to believe that they could make such an intricate pattern in the dark without a small error in symmetry somewhere.
On the more free form images it would be hard to spot an error because we don't know what they intended, but on a symmetrical image, anything which is not symmetrical can be assumed to be an error. Can anyone spot any in this pic?
Very interesting.

Except that that's the whole point pweedas. They do bother. After all, why just go around flattening out a rough circle? Any old plodder could do that. It takes a bunch of dedicated and clever plodders jumping around on swash boards to perform a lovely symmetrical pattern. So people set their sights high and do bother.

It is man made. Just because we here can't imagine how they could do it, doesn't mean someone else isn't more clever. As others have said in this thread, have a look at circlemakers.org/ for example.

Trant
NSW, 601 posts
23 Jun 2010 8:55PM
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maxm said...

Trant said...

maxm said...
I think anyone would agree the later one is a tad more complicated.


Wouldn't that be Colin's point? i.e. Alien technology seems to be keeping up with ours?

(or crop circles are man made )




Yes, I thought that was his point too. I simply provided the example to show it is so.


Fair enough, sorry, I misunderstood the tone of your post

FormulaNova
WA, 14731 posts
23 Jun 2010 7:22PM
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So, why don't we see 'crop' circles in the Australian bush? Are the aliens too lazy to do this in scrub land? Surely the way they create it should be equally effective on any vegetation, not just wheat and barley.

Do aliens discriminate against Australians and stay in the UK?

I would love to see some 'aliens' create a circle in some gum trees though. Now that would be interesting...

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
23 Jun 2010 9:27PM
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FormulaNova said...

So, why don't we see 'crop' circles in the Australian bush? Are the aliens too lazy to do this in scrub land? Surely the way they create it should be equally effective on any vegetation, not just wheat and barley.

Do aliens discriminate against Australians and stay in the UK?

I would love to see some 'aliens' create a circle in some gum trees though. Now that would be interesting...


Yeah I'll believe ET is involved when we find crop circles that look like the result of retro rocket backwash in a paddock in between Wee Waa and Walgett, not 100 kms from a city with over two million inhabitants.

I'll especially believe it as plenty of locals spend the evenings out shooting pigs and roos.


FormulaNova
WA, 14731 posts
23 Jun 2010 7:51PM
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Mobydisc said...

I'll especially believe it as plenty of locals spend the evenings out shooting pigs and roos.




So, are you saying the pig shooters are scaring the aliens away?

That makes sense.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
23 Jun 2010 10:38PM
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FormulaNova said...

Mobydisc said...

I'll especially believe it as plenty of locals spend the evenings out shooting pigs and roos.




So, are you saying the pig shooters are scaring the aliens away?

That makes sense.


Yeah,

the blokes with Hilux utes with cages for their dogs and racks for hanging carcasses, armed with 308 rifles are all that stands between us and extermination from aliens.

Clearly John Howard's gun buyback scheme was a conspiricy to sell out humanity to evil alien overlords. Thankfully the true believers kept their weapons.


ewan kite
VIC, 926 posts
23 Jun 2010 11:31PM
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why is this argument even happening....no-one seriously believes in them....do they?

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
24 Jun 2010 8:56AM
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ewan kite said...

why is this argument even happening....no-one seriously believes in them....do they?


The Doc does but he has given up due to the unrest in this thread.



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