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As with any extraordinary claim, the Chilbolton Observatory crop circles encountered skepticism from the scientific community. Many researchers argued that crop circles, including those in Chilbolton, were likely man-made creations, produced by skilled artists wielding ropes and boards to flatten the crops. Additionally, they pointed out that the binary representation used in the crop circle was outdated, as modern computers and technology utilize more advanced coding systems. Conclusion Roswell: The Evidence - We examine the evidence of the famed 'Roswell' UFO crash of 1947. What really happened? Thomas Paine is still Wanted Dead or Alive in England - Michael Roll takes a brief look at the life of the Englishman, most 'Powers that be' would prefer never existed! Crop Circle Meanings - Understanding the Symbols. Part 1 of Steve Canada's thought-provoking article discusses a new theory on crop circles. time is right to return an answer. Too many questions. The fact that the Chilbolton radio telescope is nearby

RNA or DNA as found on Earth; and that the makers of the Chilbolton pictogram wished us to understand that fact. Whether a Self-Decoding Messages - A very detailed analysis of the original, 1974 Arecibo message, by John Walker

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himself, we learn that Sagan was the last person Drake consulted… before coding the actual Message into the Observatory’s computers. Using a detailed closeup image of the disc, kindly taken by Lucy Pringle, specifically for helping to decode the binary sequence, I was able to construct small squares or 'pixels' and superimpose them on the image. Then, starting from the centre and spiralling outwards, we get a 1 if the crop is standing and a 0 if the crop is flattened. Every 9th position is a small tuft of standing crop which is smaller than the standard 'pixels'. This I, along with several other researchers, interpret to be some kind of divider between digits. Between each marker digit are 8 'pixels', which conveniently corresponds to the standard 8 bits per byte notation that us computer programmers use. By using 8 bits we can represent anything from 00000000 which is 0 in decimal right up to 11111111 (ie. all 8 pixels 'on') which is 255 in decimal. The Mere Crop Circle: This crop circle, which appeared in a field near Mere in Wiltshire, England in 2012, is considered one of the most visually striking crop circles due to its intricate pattern of spiraling squares. The formation, which contains over 100 individual squares, has been associated with the concept of fractals and the idea of infinity within finite structures. On closer examination of the 'disc' (more detailed photos coming soon), it would appear to be a single spiral of 'pixels' expanding out from the centre, rather like the groove on a vinyl record. The obvious assumption to make here is that it contains another binary code sequence, like the Arecibo message formation. However, although the disc looks familiar to me (perhaps I've subconsciously remembered seeing something similar in a science fiction movie?) I've been unable to locate a close match in my reference library.

On Tuesday 21st August 2001 two new crop formations were reported near Chilbolton radio telescope in Hampshire, UK. Both were very impressive looking and consisted of a large number of small 'pixels', which when viewed from the air formed a recognisable shape - unlike many other crop formations. The format is printed A5 size and all issues feature a chatty editorial and various editorial comments/news items not neccessarily listed in this index. The original message was comprised of several 'sections', each depicting a particular aspect of 'our civilisation'. At the top are binary representations of the numbers one through to ten, interestingly showing the numbers eight, nine and ten as two columns. This shows anyone decoding the message that we can specify that numbers too large to be written on a single line can be 'carried over'. from Arecibo during the upgrade of that radio telescope. Sent on November 16, 1974, this radio transmission would

Where's all the love gone? - Andy 'No Stress' takes us on a personal tour of the increasingly 'political' crop circle scene, and wonders if some people have possibly missed the point? Paul Vigay looks at the Chilbolton 'Arecibo message' Formation of 2001 and compares it with the original SETI transmission.

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