(Restatement of my previous post)
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Evening conjecture on these sidereal persuasions (and why this comet and crop circle are significant in our local universe history) ...
If the central portion (braille, Morse) of the Salinas crop circle gives such details for the CCD and ETBT electronic devices, the outer portion may also provide details (not just show Pi symbolism, for example).
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Therefore ...
- the tail of the comet, pointing opposite the sun, might identify the sun as the largest of the three spheres on the perimeter of the crop circle.
- Venus and Jupiter, the brightest nighttime objects in January, might be represented by the other two spheres.
Re:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/201 ... -nasa-says
(comments by astrophysicist Karl Battams):
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"Surviving a particularly violent first few million years, ISON retreated to the Oort Cloud, where it maintained a largely reclusive existence for nearly four billion years. But around 3-million B.C., a chance encounter with a passing star coerced ISON into undertaking a pioneering career as a Sungrazer."
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"In late 2013, Comet ISON demonstrated not only its true beauty but a surprising turn of speed as it reached its career defining moment in the inner solar system. Tragically, on November 28, 2013, ISON's tenacious ambition outweighed its ability, and our shining green candle in the solar wind began to burn out.
Re: comments by David Pawlowski:
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"As some of you might recall the Earth is treated to annual micrometorite showers (e.g. Leonids, Geminids, South Taurids courtesy of Comet Encke) and it is quite plausible that on January 13th -17th 2014 the Earth might see a new annual event in the form of the ISON showers. If we are really lucky we might experience a few fast movers in the form of bolide fireballs like the one seen over Southern California on November 7th 2013."
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Analysis: the Salinas crop circle confirms Pawlowski's (and others') conjecture about the comet ISON; the ETBT camera proposal helps astronomers capture more of the light wave components of this inaugural, mid-January astronomy show. And we lived on earth when this new annual event began, climaxing its 4 billion, 3 million years history as a comet (the "4" and "3" symbolism just inside the circle's perimeter?).
Perhaps, the green flashes of light in the Salinas field at night when this crop circle was born were attending "fireworks" for this announcement (and not directly related to the method of creating the circle).
Rod