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Newly Discovered Crop Circle Said to be a Math Formula
![]() A newly discovered crop circle is said to be a math formula, according to researcher Lucy Pringle. It measures 300ft across [and] appeared to the east of Wilton Windmill near Marlborough. Working from the centre outwards, people are suggesting it has a connection to Leonhard Euler's theorem e^(i)pi+1=0 which is thought to be one of the most beautiful theorems in mathematics. |
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Again, cool stuff, looks great but "human-made". Nothing special, I guess.
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More about this formation: CLICK HERE
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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For it to be a "human-made" structure, it would take a team of math majors, none of which have a job and happen to possess a lot of time and ninja skills. Listening to the analysis of crop circles by Rupert Sheldrake, Terence McKenna, and Ralph Abraham on the "Trialogues", it was noted by Dr. Sheldrake that crop circles have a tendency to come into being when nobody is around and it is a very short period of time in which they are made. In one instance, it was a 15 minute interval between the last time it was seen in pristine condition and when the formation was first noticed. It is possible, but very unlikely to be an extensive series of hoaxes.
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But why crop? I mean isnīt it very "unstable" to make your mark on? Wouldnīt it be much more practicle to make these signs on rocks or mountains? After all, they last much longer than crop.
So yeah, I donīt believe that crop circles have anything to do with E.T.īs. Just my opinion though. EDIT: Typos
Last edited by Area-51; 06-07-2010 at 07:39 AM. |
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