A new crop
picture at Hackpen Hill on June 23, 2018 shows a mirror-plane “flipped”
version of another crop picture which appeared near Winterbourne Stoke
on June 17, 2018. Are the crop artists suggesting that they come from a
different, mirror-plane universe to our own?
Just before
this crop picture appeared at Hackpen Hill in the early morning of June
23, its discoverer Allie Hart, Paul Jacobs and others were apparently
sitting up on top of a hill near the Hackpen Hill “white horse”, and
looking up at stars in the night sky until 3 AM.
Yet what
would happen if we were to look down into a spacetime wormhole of the
Schwarzschild variety, and study “stars in the night sky” there?
According to current theories of physics, those stars would seem to be
“mirror image” versions of themselves (see
schwm or
aapt.scitation.org).
That may be
what the new crop picture is subtly trying to tell us, since it
resembles a “mirror image” of another crop picture which appeared near
Winterbourne Stoke just six days earlier:
In other
words, by looking down into a Schwarzschild wormhole, we may be looking
at “mirror images” of the same stars or other objects which we see here
on Earth:
Conversely,
if those crop artists were to pass through a Schwarzschild wormhole,
when travelling from their home world to our own, they might have to
adjust from their own “normal” reality to our “mirror plane” reality,
which they could consider quite strange!
Mystery of a
single “offset” standing tuft at Hackpen Hill on June 23, 2018: is the
“clock” slowly ticking?
Nick Bull
brought to our attention the mystery of a single “offset” standing tuft
at Hackpen Hill on June 23, which is shown in a close-up view below.
Close to the centre of that “star-wormhole”, we can see five standing
tufts, one of which (at upper left within a blue “pentagon” outline) is
slightly offset clockwise to the right, from where we might expect it to
have been drawn:
At the very
centre of this crop picture, we can see a contrary “anti-clockwise
spiral” in the fallen wheat plants. Why would the crop artists have
drawn just one standing tuft, offset slightly clockwise to one side,
away from an idealized “pentagon” shape?
We cannot
not know for sure, but in the next slide we can see that this subtle
feature was incorporated also within another “star-like” crop picture,
that appeared in a neighbouring field two weeks earlier. Please compare
red
versus blue dashed
lines in the slide below:
What are
they trying to tell us? Perhaps that a metaphorical “clock” is slowly
ticking, until some major event happens on Earth, or until they arrive
to see us face-to-face?
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew) |