The meaning of Crop Circles

2002 08 28, Crooked Soley

   Crooked Soley

Crooked Soley, August 28 2002. © Steve Alexander.

Crooked Soley, August 28 2002. © Steve Alexander.

This stunning formation seems to combine the human DNA structure with the six folded nature of a circle plús an anti-gravity coil. It is these surprising combinations of theme’s that trigger the imagination. Speaking for myself, it directs my mind to, for example, the possibility of levitation of the physical human body.

Nucleosome. © Randell.

Nucleosome. © Randell.

The nucleosome, to be understood as the basic unit of DNA packaging, has a section of the double helix wound around a core of eight proteins. The proteins, for the sake of convenience depicted as balls (is common in the scientific world), can be perceived as matching the six folded geometry although there are actually eight of them. It is simply a matter of the angle in which one views the construct.

Design for an anti-gravity coil.

Design for an anti-gravity coil.

The six-folded geometrical nature of the circle reveals it self very clearly in this seed of life formation. Englishcombe, Bath, August 8 2001.

The six-folded geometrical nature of the circle reveals itself very clearly in this seed of life formation.
Englishcombe, Bath, August 8 2001.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Randell, meaning of crop circles

1 Comment

  1. Tim Gordon
    January 5, 2022    

    Wow just wow. Crop Curcles are the most important thing that is happening in this planet. You know your on to something when the world ignores it. I am blown away by the beauty and intelligence of these works of art. It can only be from another world or we would have footage of human play. Thank you for reminding me.

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