Haiku
Jedi Master
Crop Circles 1995
My first interpretation of this year is one that, to me, looks like the safety zone around a planet like ours where satellites are protected from radiation, the Van Allen belts. The Van Allen belts are a collection of charged particles, gathered in place by Earth's magnetic field. They can wax and wane in response to incoming energy from the sun, sometimes swelling up enough to expose satellites in low-Earth orbit to damaging radiation.
Exton, Hampshire 07/01/1995
This crop circle is a classic message in a bottle, with outside observers, again. The crop laydown is blended toward a center axis making this look like the presented object is a radial object. I can almost see the axis placement. There is a small ring of standing crop around the lesser centre that I did not model. It could be a tight inverse halo around the inner centre. Having that as conveyance this could be another method of conveyance. Also, the Van Allen belts were know well before the appearance of this crop circle (1958), so it seems to me a little confusing to me why was this presented now. We already know this. So there has to be some other meaning to this because that is too easy.
Now the belts were an interesting item. I drew six lines end to end and made them equal in length to each other. I placed the end of the first line on the right quadrant of the circle. The end of the first line defined the space of the first arc. Two line lengths defined the space of the next arc. Three line lengths defined the largest arc. It was unique to see this. Also, the orbiting centre’s, one on the axis of the greater centre, depicted in the crop laydown. And the second centre 90°, perpendicular to it. I have seen this placement before in a 1994 crop circle.
I modeled this two different ways. The first as raised sections in the crop circle. And the second, which is difficult to see, in a revolved model. This second method is difficult to see so I am showing it is a cross section mode. What you see are two torus shapes around a centre in this message in a bottle, in this version. As we continue, Haiku …
My first interpretation of this year is one that, to me, looks like the safety zone around a planet like ours where satellites are protected from radiation, the Van Allen belts. The Van Allen belts are a collection of charged particles, gathered in place by Earth's magnetic field. They can wax and wane in response to incoming energy from the sun, sometimes swelling up enough to expose satellites in low-Earth orbit to damaging radiation.
Exton, Hampshire 07/01/1995
This crop circle is a classic message in a bottle, with outside observers, again. The crop laydown is blended toward a center axis making this look like the presented object is a radial object. I can almost see the axis placement. There is a small ring of standing crop around the lesser centre that I did not model. It could be a tight inverse halo around the inner centre. Having that as conveyance this could be another method of conveyance. Also, the Van Allen belts were know well before the appearance of this crop circle (1958), so it seems to me a little confusing to me why was this presented now. We already know this. So there has to be some other meaning to this because that is too easy.
Now the belts were an interesting item. I drew six lines end to end and made them equal in length to each other. I placed the end of the first line on the right quadrant of the circle. The end of the first line defined the space of the first arc. Two line lengths defined the space of the next arc. Three line lengths defined the largest arc. It was unique to see this. Also, the orbiting centre’s, one on the axis of the greater centre, depicted in the crop laydown. And the second centre 90°, perpendicular to it. I have seen this placement before in a 1994 crop circle.
I modeled this two different ways. The first as raised sections in the crop circle. And the second, which is difficult to see, in a revolved model. This second method is difficult to see so I am showing it is a cross section mode. What you see are two torus shapes around a centre in this message in a bottle, in this version. As we continue, Haiku …