The MIT students were trying to recreate the glaze as it was reported to be.It doesn't explain the glaze. My previous post was a link showing MIT students failure to reproduce the glaze, yet you want me to dismiss it because Rob Irving shows up and says he tossed some iron fillings in the circle.
Its evidence that lodgeing can occur naturally, and that aliens wouldn't treat our planet any worse than it's mother.
But even though we humans can communicate quickly, we still draw paintings, build sculptures, make documentaries, and compose music. None of which is "real-time communication". The fact that some artist uses a spray can to paint symbols on a concrete wall doesn't mean that he is unable to communicate in any other way.
then we do not, as a matter of fact, know enough about them to say for certain that they'd have no reason to leave patterns on corn fields. It's probably a bad example, but the cargo cults of the Pacific didn't at all understand why the whites who were suddenly at their islands built antennae. A native coming across a cell phone tower would have no way to understand that it's used to transmit and receive cell phone signals. I suppose I'm rambling here, but you get my point, I hope.
In England, where most of the things are made, it is only dark for 4-6 hours on summer nights, and only pitch dark for about 3 hours (unless there is a moon). With good planning and proper instruments (laser pointers, camera tripods with angle calibrated panning heads, laser distance rules, GPS units, etc) how long does it take to flatten some grain?
Most of the refutations try to show how comples those patterns are to construct, and pretend that perpetrators have to do all that in a dark field. ... Nonsense, they can do the construction in broad daylight in a parking lot or soccer field taking all the time they need, then make string templates and bring to the field.
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WOW just wow, are you serious? No, it means all the studies and people saying that crop circles are made via paranormal means that they are wrong.
The point is that 'Lodging' is the natural falling of crops due to poor soil, over fertilization, adverse weather. A crop circle is not a natural event (human made or otherwise) so is not described as 'Lodging'.
Are you suggesting crop circles can be made without lodging? I didn't know anyone had denied that crops have been found laying down from a natural occurence, and if they did, I agree, they're an idiot. I'm still not getting the point obviously.
WOW just wow, are you serious? No, it means all the studies and people saying that crop circles are made via paranormal means that they are wrong.
Are you suggesting crop circles can be made without lodging? I didn't know anyone had denied that crops have been found laying down from a natural occurence, and if they did, I agree, they're an idiot. I'm still not getting the point obviously.
The point is that crop circles and natural lodging have the same characteristics.
Both involve a quite ordinary and simple series of steps (which nevertheless take quite a bit of skill and practice to do well) that can give the illusion of something extraordinary.
Then later Rob produces a bottle of lab grade iron fillings (more like iron dust because they so finely ground) and offers to send a sample to Levengood so he can compare the two substances. Of course Rob is seen as a "hoaxer" and Levengood refuses Rob's offer.
What an inane rationalization. Breaking a post into sections to respond to specific points actually makes a response easier to parse, as I think I've demonstrated here. There's no shame in not knowing how to do something. There's not even any shame in not having the will or the wit to take five minutes to learn how to do something, It's when you get all huffy and defensive and attempt to make fairly lame excuses when the embarrassment really begins.
The magician announces a show at 7pm Friday, everybody goes woo, then goes home knowing he didn't really saw a woman in half. Except you, you're the only one who believed it was paranormal. Most cc's occur out of nowhere, without witnesses, like the one opposite the busy street of a popular tourist attraction , stone henge.
Thanks for the polite motivational speech.
but I believe that the so-called "sawing a woman in half" trick is evidence of the paranormal!
Where in my last post did I indicate that I was taken in by a magician's performance?
like the one opposite the busy street of a popular tourist attraction , stone henge.
They don't occur out of nowhere, they take a bit of planning and organisation. just because you are not aware of it, doesn't mean it doesn't happen.Most cc's occur out of nowhere, without witnesses, like the one opposite the busy street of a popular tourist attraction , stone henge.
As Levengood was claiming it was something he didn't know what it should look like, it seems sensible to me to examine all possibilities offered. Besides, not all iron filling do look the same. The lab grade one's given to Rob by Jim Schnabel certainly weren't like the one's you'd see in a metal workshop.Is it possible Levengood rejected Rob's offer because Levengood already knew what finely ground iron fillings looked like?
That's what Levengood would like people to believe yes. Sadly it's not accurate, much like how he calls little stress fractures in nodes "expulsion cavities" so that people get the impression that something is 'expulsed' under pressure, when in reality nothing could be further from the truth.Besides I thought the glaze meant a sign of being heated.
Why not address this statement? the "julia set" I think its called. Was made across the street from Stone Henge . Isn't Stone Henge a tourist attraction. A pilot claims it was made in a short time because his first pass he didn't see it, and moments later on his way back, there it was. Now I know its possible the pilot may not have noticed it the first trip. But that was one brave hoaxter to say the least.
Maybe I should've said that if you hypothetically believed it , you'd have been alone.
If you accept that the circle was made in a very short time in daylight, who were the makers do you think? If they were extra-terrestrials, why would they come from - well, who knows where - to do that? How do you rationalise it in your mind?Why not address this statement? the "julia set" I think its called. Was made across the street from Stone Henge . Isn't Stone Henge a tourist attraction. A pilot claims it was made in a short time because his first pass he didn't see it, and moments later on his way back, there it was. Now I know its possible the pilot may not have noticed it the first trip. But that was one brave hoaxter to say the least.
Why not address this statement? the "julia set" I think its called. Was made across the street from Stone Henge . Isn't Stone Henge a tourist attraction. A pilot claims it was made in a short time because his first pass he didn't see it, and moments later on his way back, there it was. Now I know its possible the pilot may not have noticed it the first trip. But that was one brave hoaxter to say the least.