Crop circle has maths whizzes agog!
- Tuesday, 24 June 2008
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This could be the most complex crop circle we have seen yet. The mysterious circle is a visual representation of the first 10 digits of pi, 3.141592654. Michael Reed, an astrophysicist, said: "The tenth digit has even been correctly rounded up. The little dot near the centre is the decimal point... The code is based on 10 angular segments with the radial jumps being the indicator of each segment. Starting at the centre and counting the number of one-tenth segments in each section contained by the change in radius clearly shows the values of the first 10 digits in the value of pi."



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Add your commentsJune 25 14:55
Annabelle Fleming
Wow, what an amazing formation! The fact is that these messages are coming through from a force beyond this 3D realm, and they seem to be upping their game at the moment, perhaps because things are hotting up globally and people need to wake up. I see them as cosmic teachings from beings who are assisting us to evolve our consciousness coming up to 2012, and they are reminding us of our true nature. You can tell the difference between a hoax circle and the genuine article by the way the stalks of the wheat/barley are bent. A film where balls of light are shown coming down above a field and a crop circle appearing within seconds has been verified by Kodak as genuine. Fact!
I was in a crop circle at Beckhampton in Wiltshire last Sunday, which wasn't quite as impressive as this one representing pi - but I felt the energy really strongly. I was standing in the centre of the circle, which was a beautiful sacred geometry shape, and felt dizzy and light headed for a while. It also set off my hay fever for the first time this year, but that's to be expected!
I'm going off to Wiltshire again in August which is the finale of the season, when some amazing circles often appear - watch this space!
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June 04 10:48
eleanor adams
i would like to believe that this spectacular design was the work of other 'beings' but when the first on came out a long time ago, i think that some may have seized the oppertunity to create wonderous formations in crop fields. i am not denying the presance of UFOs etc. (it would be nice to see them at work) but reason tells me that it is just artists having fun with fields.
and who says they shouldnt? i think it is a great idea, mainly because the artist doing this would
1. be in almost complete darkness.
2. will not be able to see the artwork because they will be down on the ground.
either way it stirrs up the media and i think that it is a good way to break away from the world of war, recessions and the constant nagging of global warming.