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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/res/1426482 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 11. Discovered flash files: 1 File[The two most important crop circles ever. No joke.swf] - (7.76 MB) [_] [L] Anonymous 11/29/10(Mon)20:46 No.1426482 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anonymous 11/29/10(Mon)21:01 No.1426488 This is big shit! If it were true Wikileaks would've released secret documents about it by now, don't you think? >> [_] Anonymous 11/29/10(Mon)21:20 No.1426500 I still don't understand why Crop Circles. The whole idea of Crop Circles links with the Nasca Lines, which are cool indeed, buit still only make sense from a very primitive perspective. Why push down crops in remote fields when (as indicated in the video) they can recieve readio messages. Why not respond in the same way we communicated with them? >> [_] Anonymous 11/29/10(Mon)21:24 No.1426503 >>1426500 Plus they look a bit like color inverted messages that we supposedly sent them. >> [_] Anonymous 11/29/10(Mon)21:24 No.1426504 >>1426500 who's to say they haven't? Nevermind the fact that we don't have "traditional" radio waves anymore. Government can easily cover up radio transfers. (Not saying they can't cover up the crop circles too - but this is much bigger and harder to hide from the public) >> [_] Anonymous 11/29/10(Mon)21:26 No.1426505 >>1426488 wikileaks? >> [_] Anonymous 11/30/10(Tue)00:18 No.1426587 >Government can easily cover up radio transfers. Actually, no, they can't. Even conventional civilian shortwave has the potential to cover the planet's entire surface, anything radiated from the nearest star would necessarily be receivable throughout the entire solar system. To "Cover up" a transfer, a hypothetical government would have to emit radio static sufficient to overwhelm an interstellar transmission, at every point on the planet. There is no such static. No one government controls every radio telescope. It's a fundamental lack of basic knowledge like this that makes laughable conspiracy theories sound plausible. >> [_] Anonymous 11/30/10(Tue)00:55 No.1426604 I wish I could show ever crop circle enthusiast this one episode of some TV show I saw on Discovery when I was a kid. They had a bunch of college kids as a project for school make a crop circle complete with radiation, an intricate design, and they had to do it all in one night. It was ridiculously easy for them to make one of the "magic" crop circles with radiation emission emanating from the center outward. Crop circles are so boring it hurts. >> [_] Anonymous 11/30/10(Tue)02:42 No.1426648 OP is a faggot >> [_] Anonymous 11/30/10(Tue)04:15 No.1426667 Op is a fullblown retard. So are the fuckers, who made this crop circle, because a decent crop circle would have been a copy with some fictional data about an alien civilization, not just a pathetic copy of the acreibo message. >> [_] Anonymous 11/30/10(Tue)04:30 No.1426671 Protip: The Arecibo Message was not a serious message sent out, it was to celebrate the renovation to the radio tower. It's wasn't aimed at anything that would receive the message in the the next couple of centuries, and the language used in is too flawed. The only thing they could possible decipher is the binary up top, but the pixel art of a human wouldn't really translate. Plus, the Arecibo doesn't have any redundancy method to ensure whoever collects the data could reconstruct it without the message being corrupted. The Cosmic Call is the first message sent that has any chance of ACTUALLY getting a response, and the earliest we'll hear from anyone, assuming they're advanced enough to imeddiately understand it, is like 150 years from now. Did a paper on cosmic communication, interesting stuff actually. Really hard to make a language that is impossible to mistranslate, that's what makes the Cosmic Call special, it's based on math. |
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