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First i thought that crop circles where all fake but after that more than one hour movies about it i seriously reconsidered my opinion, i think that they are messages of beings from other worlds or other dimension trying to make things clear to like that mayan calender was pretty obvious and like that allien face, i think that with time their messages will become more direct and clearer. I think in the next six to seven years something important is going to happen.
yeah theres a BIG difference between those kinds of crop circles to the ones made by people..
basically the ones people make with boards and rope look a complete mess, think of it like someone drawing a circle with a compass, and someone drawing it freehand.
why arent people aknoledging this stuff!!!!!!!
i kind of have to agree with greenrat, because im sure some of the circles are real, but then there are also the copycats that make them just to freak people out. and as for the ones that are real...well i don't know what they are about. i don't think anyone is really one hundred percent sure.
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German existentialist philosopher Martin Heidegger is one of many philosophers who postulated that we don't actually create thoughts, rather, they come to us. This theory implies that despite what we may believe, our thoughts aren't our own, rather, they are attracted to us by some as yet unknown universal mechanism. Many metaphysical philosophers believe that in effect, beyond our own awareness, there may be a pool of conscious thought that we all draw upon. We exist under the illusion that our thoughts are our own, but there is no tangible evidence to support that assumption. How do we know that those thoughts don't already exist in the Aether?
Something I will just like to add is that thoughts might not 'originate' within us, but that does not mean they come from an external force. Firstly, where/how does that external force generate the thoughts? (I ask this as if some other entity or force can generate thoughts, then why not us?) Secondly, if one takes a completely deterministic view of the universe, thoughts are a product of cause and effect. That is, everything we every think is the product of entropy from the point of the big bang (or before). This meets the criteria that thoughts do not originate within us – but it radically changes what we perceive ourselves to be.
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Scientists are aware that as an organ, the brains primary function is to act as a receiver.
Hmm I'd like to see any scientist (holding the principles of falsifiablility) state the brains primary function is that of a receiver. Basing anything on beliefs produces nothing but belief.
Sorry for cutting in here :grin:.
http://www.thothweb.com/article2515.html
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=lastcom&cat=22&pos=6
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That was neat.
If these crop circles go back 30 years, wouldn't it be smart to install a security camera or something like that?
I do think these circles are too big to call it the work of our subconscious minds. It doesn't matter if it's us or the ET, it's a beautiful piece of art, each one of them. Keep them coming :wink: .
Define "fake"