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StoneLifter
StoneLifter
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 10:34
Will a Gyroscope do but ? Look for the aberations in the designs - they are not cumulative errors as much as design statements.

Gone !
morfe
morfe
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Finbarr saunters
Nov 15, 2005, 10:51
http://www-us.starwreck.com/tshirt/women_black_02.jpg

I think Christian Vander and Mother Nature built this!

Now let's flatten fields baby, yeah!
Rockrich
Rockrich
448 posts

Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 11:23
wow SL!! these croppies are real beauties, the term 'crop circle' doesn't do 'em justice, 'Crop-Art' is what it is & describes them perfectly.

I've seen the film the 'Stuart Little', & I wouldn't discount the artistic field mouse theory,
Ishmael
683 posts

Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 12:43
you get the same blown nodes with wind damage.
Some people send BLT crop samples that have been microwaved.
No else has been able to repeat any of the blt results.
The only thing I've ever seen that was unexplainable was the Olivers Castle video but for some strange reason the cropcircle community decided to believe that the CIA made the film.
FourWinds
FourWinds
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Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 13:49
>> but for some strange reason the cropcircle community decided to believe that the CIA made the film.

When you live in a land of conspiracy who else could have done it? :-)
Ishmael
683 posts

Re: Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 16, 2005, 00:51
MI5 - MI6 or MI Nutz?
Have you ever seen the full video?
I took it to a TV company and profs at Exeter uni. They all admitted it was beyond there capabilities at that time given the software available.
They All asked for a copy of the software if it was shown to be a hoax.
It still baffles me....
StoneLifter
StoneLifter
1594 posts

Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 16, 2005, 03:22
I like the one where the farmer slows his tractor right down as one of the light balls fly over his head. A sceptical person would just say that it was planned like that. The videotape would be easy enough to rig but the startled behaviour of the crop circle researchers would be difficult to simulate I would think.

Who has tried to duplicate the research of BLT ? Nobody !
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