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Tarzan
08-14-2004, 01:27 PM
>From: William Bombardier [mailto:wjbombo@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=u0MIvi0lvOvFAzMEfSadIPATz8cI8Vjpi-_6Mu_siXOd6fMflUVseNzVJ2Ybq212QXU-quHIe8yWFUvHHwml)]

>The center spirals are tightly nested with interlocking crop stems which is
>impossible to fake without damaging the crop.
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Will, et al.,

I agree that this latest Silburyhill formation circle is likely a genuine one.
I love it.

Amongst the things that I look for, I look for a "sheeny shine" in the flattened
portions of any circle under observation. The brightness of the shine is an
indication of the conistency of the layering of the flattened portions; such
brightness is far less if there's a lot of foot imprints in any flattened
area--the footprints creates impressions deep enough to scatter the light, hence
no sheen of shine. Even a single track of footprints can be noticeable in a
virgin crop circle. Looking for the shine in any crop circle is a good, quick
way of assisting your examination of a crop cirlce.

Surely there's photo websites that allow one to measure and analyize the
brightness of the shine of a crop circle picture, yes? Anyone know of such a
function and or site?

Like anything in life...look for the Shine,

~Seth

Filip Van Droogenbroeck
08-14-2004, 02:34 PM
What makes me seriously doubt this one is that it's made in 2 days.
There have been much more complex crop circles that have appeared in
like 30 minutes.
Well I know they can try to fake it but then you can say it about
every crop circle in my opinion. I wait for the biophysical research
if there is one happening.
I don't think the shine says that much there has been man made circles
that show the same shine effects as genuine ones where you see this
triangle in the shine etc...

peace and joy
filip



> Surely there's photo websites that allow one to measure and analyize the
> brightness of the shine of a crop circle picture, yes? Anyone know
of such a
> function and or site?
>
> Like anything in life...look for the Shine,
>
> ~Seth