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Here are some ideas and things I've discovered in my quest to decipher crop circles.
Some Things the C’s say
Snippets from sessions in this post are all taken from this article, written by Laura:
http://cassiopaea.org/2010/09/14/the-chilbolton-crop-circle-and-the-cassiopaeans-on-crop-circles/
In this session the C’s mention using a computer program to decipher crop circles.
And in this session the idea is expanded upon.
The crop circles and their meanings mentioned in the transcripts can be found at the article from where I got the sessions.
The Computer Program
I think that the problem of solving the meanings of crop circles might be a linear programming problem. The way I’ve been thinking about setting up this problem is by creating a matrix, where the rows of the matrix are different crop circles which utilize the same set of symbols.
Then, given that we know some of the meanings of crop circles from what the C’s have said, we can try to use a form of Gaussian elimination to find the meanings of the various symbols used in crop circles.
I haven’t tried any of this but here’s a quick example:
In the article the C’s said that this crop circle means “Planetary window.”
The article also say’s that the C’s said that this crop circle means “Planet.”
So if we put these two crop circles into our matrix...
[ Crop Circle 1] = [“Planetary window”]
[ Crop Circle 2] [“Planet” ]
Then “subtracting” the bottom row from the top row gives a pictograph for window, which looks like the 4 arcs in-between the disk and the ring for the “Planetary window” crop circle. I think that once a basic, rudimentary meaning for the symbols in the crop circles has been identified, it might be possible to find deeper meanings amongst the ratios and lengths in the crop circles.
For example, I think the arcs in the window pictograph may represent waves, and the ratios between their lengths might represent a difference in frequency.
Since these sessions are from a long time ago, I’m curious if the “network” has made any progress with the program? I hope no one minds me asking.
The Symbols
I think that in order to decode the meanings in crop circles, the various symbols used need to be isolated. Most crop circles are made up of more than one symbol, and I’ve tried to identify the various symbols that are common throughout the phenomenon. And since the thing I seem to do on this forum is make lists... I made a list.
Here’s what I have so far, with examples:
Images are from:
(http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/imagelibrary)
(www.cropcirclecenter.com)
Or the article above:
1) The full disk, this is very common.
2) The ring, sometimes seen around a full disk, but not always.
3) The ring with dots, also usually found around a full disk.
4) A connecting line, usually connecting two of the other symbols.
5) An arc, usually occurs around disks.
6) Two straight lines, sometimes occur in pairs around a connecting line, and sometimes they occur alone inside a ring.
7) A key, sometimes with two or three spokes, usually protrude from a disk or ring.
8) A semi circle or a D, sometimes alone, sometimes they form a ring with a line through it.
9) A breaking line, can vary in length, usually between disks.
I couldn't find any pictures of a breaking line. It's a line which is between two disks, rings or objects usually and is perpendicularparallel to what a connecting line would be.
10) An L shape or a right angel, may be related to the key symbol.
11) An isosceles triangle, is rare.
12) A crescent, sometimes in rings, sometimes by themselves.
13) An eye shape.
14) The square, similar to disks but rarer.
15) The double connecting lines, usually connecting two rings or disks.
I couldn't find any pictures of double connecting lines either. A double connecting line is just two parallel connecting lines which connect the same two disks, rings or objects .
16) T, Y, and X shapes, Can be intersections between lines, can be like key shapes.
17) An equilateral triangle, found quite a lot well into the phenomenon.
18) The 5-sided star or pentagram, usually in rings or disks, makes for some fantastic crop circles.
I'm sorry about not having a picture for all the symbols, I didn't want to use too many different sites.
Some Things the C’s say
Snippets from sessions in this post are all taken from this article, written by Laura:
http://cassiopaea.org/2010/09/14/the-chilbolton-crop-circle-and-the-cassiopaeans-on-crop-circles/
In this session the C’s mention using a computer program to decipher crop circles.
05-07-95
A: Study mathematics for all possible unanswered pieces of the puzzle!!! Interpolate and use appropriate computer program, learning now increases your power tenfold, when you use some initiative, rather than asking us for all the answers directly!!!
And in this session the idea is expanded upon.
11-30-96
Q: (L) Okay, crop circles are a language, so to speak. Are they in some way related to mathematics?
A: Mathematics is the one and only true universal language.
Q: (L) Well, I just don’t see how they can be decoded.
A: In this room is all the mental power needed, with addition of another “room” in Wroclaw, (Ark was in Poland at the time of this session.) of course, that is needed to “crack” the code of our circles.
Q: (L) How do we start?
A: All one needs is a foundational point to build a computer program. And we have given you this already.
Q: (L) But nobody wants to hear what we have been saying!
A: Well, the circles are undeniable in their existence, our communication with you is deniable.
Q: (L) Well, if they don’t want to hear it as it is channeled, what makes the crop circles different?
A: Not point. If you can crack the code, this becomes an undeniable language that is ongoing, consistent, and demonstrable.
[...]
Q: (L) Ark asks: to crack the code, is it sufficient to have a collection of pictures? I’m sure he means crop circle pictures
A: Yes, to start with.
Q: (L) Ark says, to crack the code, we need an example. Can you point some out? (T) Example, as in crop circle pictures? (L) Well, no, how to crack it, or whatever.
A: Please review transcripts.
Q: (L) Can you tell us, I’m curious, too. What is it, is it about the using mathematics, or is it about something else?
A: You asked for interpretation of specific crop circles pictures before. Remember?!?
[...]
Q: (A) Can decoding of information from crop circles be automatized completely? Can this be done by a computer program, without human intervention, with out work of mind?
A: Not likely, and what would be the benefit? Learning is necessary for progress of soul. Remember, we are not here to lead by the hand. We will help, but some answers are for you to decipher, and you have been extraordinarily good at this, my Arkadiusz, since very early childhood. This is how you are building your power center. All there is is lessons and learning is fun. More fun even than teaching.
The crop circles and their meanings mentioned in the transcripts can be found at the article from where I got the sessions.
The Computer Program
I think that the problem of solving the meanings of crop circles might be a linear programming problem. The way I’ve been thinking about setting up this problem is by creating a matrix, where the rows of the matrix are different crop circles which utilize the same set of symbols.
Then, given that we know some of the meanings of crop circles from what the C’s have said, we can try to use a form of Gaussian elimination to find the meanings of the various symbols used in crop circles.
I haven’t tried any of this but here’s a quick example:
In the article the C’s said that this crop circle means “Planetary window.”
The article also say’s that the C’s said that this crop circle means “Planet.”
So if we put these two crop circles into our matrix...
[ Crop Circle 1] = [“Planetary window”]
[ Crop Circle 2] [“Planet” ]
Then “subtracting” the bottom row from the top row gives a pictograph for window, which looks like the 4 arcs in-between the disk and the ring for the “Planetary window” crop circle. I think that once a basic, rudimentary meaning for the symbols in the crop circles has been identified, it might be possible to find deeper meanings amongst the ratios and lengths in the crop circles.
For example, I think the arcs in the window pictograph may represent waves, and the ratios between their lengths might represent a difference in frequency.
Since these sessions are from a long time ago, I’m curious if the “network” has made any progress with the program? I hope no one minds me asking.
The Symbols
I think that in order to decode the meanings in crop circles, the various symbols used need to be isolated. Most crop circles are made up of more than one symbol, and I’ve tried to identify the various symbols that are common throughout the phenomenon. And since the thing I seem to do on this forum is make lists... I made a list.
Here’s what I have so far, with examples:
Images are from:
(http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/imagelibrary)
(www.cropcirclecenter.com)
Or the article above:
1) The full disk, this is very common.
2) The ring, sometimes seen around a full disk, but not always.
3) The ring with dots, also usually found around a full disk.
4) A connecting line, usually connecting two of the other symbols.
5) An arc, usually occurs around disks.
6) Two straight lines, sometimes occur in pairs around a connecting line, and sometimes they occur alone inside a ring.
7) A key, sometimes with two or three spokes, usually protrude from a disk or ring.
8) A semi circle or a D, sometimes alone, sometimes they form a ring with a line through it.
9) A breaking line, can vary in length, usually between disks.
I couldn't find any pictures of a breaking line. It's a line which is between two disks, rings or objects usually and is perpendicular
10) An L shape or a right angel, may be related to the key symbol.
11) An isosceles triangle, is rare.
12) A crescent, sometimes in rings, sometimes by themselves.
13) An eye shape.
14) The square, similar to disks but rarer.
15) The double connecting lines, usually connecting two rings or disks.
I couldn't find any pictures of double connecting lines either. A double connecting line is just two parallel connecting lines which connect the same two disks, rings or objects .
16) T, Y, and X shapes, Can be intersections between lines, can be like key shapes.
17) An equilateral triangle, found quite a lot well into the phenomenon.
18) The 5-sided star or pentagram, usually in rings or disks, makes for some fantastic crop circles.
I'm sorry about not having a picture for all the symbols, I didn't want to use too many different sites.