@opalescent wrote:
I just posted this on another site:
I keep coming back to look at this one, since it first was posted a few days ago. It intrigues me, especially now reading the notes that have been posted from researchers. It looks somehow 3-dimensional (plus) to me, not so much a counting off of time. Most of the interpretations to these circles have to deal with counting off the calendar, which is fine, who knows what they really mean. But if we’re moving away from experiencing time as linear, I think the circle makers would speak to us in a non-linear-time format. This one is interesting to me because, seen holographically, I could see the methodology as a reflection of the human experience, that some people would feel wrenched, ripped, rooted, bent, coming together, bonded, some untouched by the whole phenomenon–just like the maize in the formation. It shows up really strongly in the maize as it’s such a huge crop, not tiny and more delicate like wheat or barley, comparatively. It’s like a magnifying glass. The 3-d effect I see is in the size of the circles, the smaller ones looking like they’re farther away, the bigger ones closer. It resembles a moebius strip to me, or an infinity symbol outside of the 2-d flatlander representation.
Just some random musings.
Its truly A maize ing
i am so funny.