Yes Nick, something like ley-lines. I t would be interesting to see any correlations between cropcircles in different fields & different countries.
Also it would be interesting to use Goggle Earth as a way to see the chronological progression of the cropcircles apparition over the years—to see which areas have the more circles and if this is consistent throughout the years, also to see how the crop “language” is evolving as the years go by; and yes, I too suscribe to the idea that nowadays most cropcircles are man-made (but are they also man-inspired??)
R:
That would actually be a cool project. I’m not sure if anything like that has been done, but I think the scope is there to use Google Earth in this way, in some fashion, at least.
June 3rd, 2008 at 3:26 pm
That was awesome. And the dude’s taste in music is exquisite
The only thing I would have liked to see is check if there were any interesting patterns by joining the cropcircles with line across the terrains.
June 3rd, 2008 at 5:35 pm
RPJ:
Yeah, it was definitely a cool posting.
Re your comment: you mean kind of like ley-lines?
June 3rd, 2008 at 7:04 pm
Yes Nick, something like ley-lines. I t would be interesting to see any correlations between cropcircles in different fields & different countries.
Also it would be interesting to use Goggle Earth as a way to see the chronological progression of the cropcircles apparition over the years—to see which areas have the more circles and if this is consistent throughout the years, also to see how the crop “language” is evolving as the years go by; and yes, I too suscribe to the idea that nowadays most cropcircles are man-made (but are they also man-inspired??)
June 4th, 2008 at 12:58 pm
R:
That would actually be a cool project. I’m not sure if anything like that has been done, but I think the scope is there to use Google Earth in this way, in some fashion, at least.