extraterrestrial art

In 1974, a broadcast put together by Carl Sagan and colleagues was sent into space via radio waves at a special ceremony to celebrate the remodelling of the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico. It was the most powerful broadcast ever deliberately beamed out into space. The message was directed at a star cluster sitting approximately 25,000 light years away, and consisted of a pictorial message. The radio signal depicted our planet’s location in our solar system, the core principles of our math and science, and the NASA antenna used to transmit the signal, in the hopes that it would be interpreted by an extraterrestrial intelligence. The message also included details about human beings, such as our physical appearance and DNA code.

21 years later in 2001, the crop circle phenomenon gained some well deserved attention when a pattern in the form of a response to the 1974 broadcast appeared right next to Britain’s largest telescope, the Chilbolton, and observatory, home to the world’s largest fully steerable meteorological radar. It’s one of the most amazing crop circles to ever appear, regardless of whether you believe it was done by human beings or an extraterrestrial intelligence.
Above is a picture of what seems to be the response to the message sent out in 1974 by NASA. Only this time, the message describes a different solar system, an image of the sender, non-human DNA, and a microwave antenna, instead of the radio-wave antenna that was depicted in ours.
Physicists, like Dr. Terence Meadon, have explained that the light energy involved is a result of atmospheric phenomena.
So, if the circle makers are human, we are looking at an extremely advanced/artistic group of people with a tremendous amount of resources at their disposal. Part of an article / June 9, 2015 by Arjun Walia. 80 Comments.

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