The spiral Crop Circle (Yatesbury, England)

DreamGod

Jedi Master
Hi, i know this is an old crop circle, is from 2007 at Yatesbury Field, England but i was trying to know the meaning of this one and as far as I can tell, i didnt find any answer about it.

I made a research by myself and found that this crop circle is really like a Pyhtagorean comma, and the dots may be the notes. So i were looking for a way to translate this dots to notes with a software in order to hear what could be the sound played by this crop circle didnt found any software. If someone knows the answer or a software to play this please help me.

And if someone ask about why I dont play them directly to an instrument, is because must of the tones in the crop circle cant be played in any instrument I know.

Thanks in advance.

For a clue about the Pythagorean comma look at the next video:


www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au2QFQ2ppyg
 

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Hello DreamGod,

This is certainly an interesting puzzle.

I wonder if the number represented by each cluster of beads could represent a digit in a decimal expansion of some transcendental number.

Starting from the center we have:

1 2 3 1 5 1 4 2 1 1 7 2 2 1 1 3 9 2 1 1 3 3 1

But maybe one should start at the outermost and then work the way in.

Or perhaps there is some formula which generates the next digit.

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If you are interested in octaves and vibrations you might get something out of the book "Cosmic Secrets" by Russell Smith.

http://www.thedogpub.com/index.php/home.welcome.htm

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Also, if you are interested in how the Gurdjieff teachings relate to music, you could look up Robert Fripp and Richard Lloyd. I know that Richard knows a lot about music theory including the Pythagorean Comma.
 
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