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Old 04-01-2009, 03:41 PM   #1
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Default Programmers up for a challenge?

The following was posted by Clif High of Half Past Human on St Clair Zone forum.

If there are any programmers here, or if you know any who might be up for such a project, pass this along to them. Seems to have potential.

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"I think i have a good discovery here. The idea relates to information in the form of symbols being embeded within real, naturally occurring crop circles.

The idea is this: go to you tube and use 'spinning crop circles' as your search term. You will note that there appears to be 3/d images formed from the spinning crop circle. Even in these crude video presentations.

Well, I propose that we do the job correctly. Due to my background with rapid reading software I invented as well as years of reading at over 1400 words per minute from computer screens, I have to say that I think that there several layers of symbols embeded in crop circles. The naturally occurring ones, not man made.

So I propose that we eliminate the crude video interface and have a software program created that will take a jpeg image of a crop cirle (after having been run through greyscale reduction to compress the size in bits down to something managable) and allow the user of the software to rotate the crop circle both clockwise and anticlockwise at various speeds chosen by the user (this is key). Another element is to allow the user to be able to override the compter setting for the mid point.


In any event, the idea is that the rotation of the crop circle will produce near holographic images, as well as cause specific brain changes...so no one with epilepsy, or seizure history should use this software.

I would propose an international linux style development effort (after all so many unemployed programmers at the moment), and that we get the crop circle investigators to participate by providing the jpeg images.

Make sense? Spin is THE thing at the core of ALL universe. So it will be a constant design pattern, and as with all things in universe, it will be also fractally available with different parts of spin (rate) causing different effects.

I am willing to act as a coordinator, but the idea is too important I think for just my input in design. In spite of a very busy schedule, I am going to go ahead and start work on the programming part. Hopefully I will be over taken by some programmers with more time, and that universe will allow the idea to get some traction.

Thank you for reading. If it resonates, do please spread it about, and also go kick brother-in-law the laid off programmer off his couch, remove his beer, and tell him to get to work."

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Old 04-02-2009, 06:51 PM   #2
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Default Re: Programmers up for a challenge?

Update from Clif:

"just a brief report on the crop circles swirly software project.

We anticpate having an open source release of a base program within a few
weeks. Part of the issues involved will relate to getting good, non-skewed
graphic renderings of various crop circles. I have the last 2/two seasons and
will attempt to get some of these ready over these next weeks.

A crude prolog proof of concept test has been done, and the results are
encouraging. The crop circles creators seemingly have an idea of how our
biology, including persistance of human vision, works due to there being a
visibly observable effect at 40 to 60 frames per second rate. There also
appears there are other effects at harmonics of these rates. The proof of
concept runs into issues beyond 120 fps so we don't yet know how far down
this rabbit hole we will be able to go....

wouldn't this be interesting, if, once this software is released, *it* is the
impetus (the crop circles as swirlies), for the [new language] the data has
shown for about 3/three years now...hmmmm.

in any event, we will continue with updates as we get things going here. Our
idea is to release this for maximum use by humans here on earth (the other
guys likely don't need it).

Soooo more in the future (getting pretty crowded out there)..."
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Old 04-02-2009, 08:51 PM   #3
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Default Re: Programmers up for a challenge?

Sounds like a very cool idea!
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Old 04-02-2009, 09:30 PM   #4
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I love his sense of humor -- "the other guys likely don't need it."

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Old 04-02-2009, 09:56 PM   #5
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Is it just me or are we all beginning to feel like family..... one BIG family working together to figure it all out.... I feel a plan speeding up very rapidly right now..... I'm getting excited...
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Old 04-03-2009, 12:02 AM   #6
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Oh, we've been family for a while, I think. (with the same sort of family squabbles ) Seems to me we've been self-selecting since the forum went fee paid.
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