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This circle reminds me of the symbol for an atom, perhaps with some extra loops. 

 
Cat Firstman


Harold Stryderight


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This complex formation shows a nucleus of a comet seemingly surrounded by 21 orbiting fragments. But the fragments only appear at the crossing of two lines. Out of 28 crossings, fragments are positioned on 21. Since a line connecting two circles may indicate the movement of one circle in the Heck Hypothesis, it doesn’t follow that there are actually 21 fragments shown. In fact, there could be only one actual fragment shown with a highly complex orbit caused by the enlarging coma, rotating nucleus and other nearby fragments. This crop circle suggests the highly dynamic nature of the matter outside the nucleus, especially the fragments. 

Kenneth Heck


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