Crop circles, math and outer space

I know a lot of strange people. Some of them are the kind you might think the most ordinary figures, until.. something seeps out.

I know a guy who believes crop circles are made by creatures from outer space, the «wee folk» or «unidentified streams of energy». That is pretty off, but extraordinary coming from him. He is a great fan of science, in practicality. mg_5560He is a former seaman, a firm grasp of all things motorized. A guy who always carries a leatherman. He reads science magazines and articles veraciously. He constantly pops up with more or less interesting scientific studies and results.

And he believes – with the certainty of the newly converted – that crop circles are too complicated for man to make. It has to be superior forces.

We can put a man on the moon, we can split the atom, but we cannot make a Mandelbrot set in a flat field. He got angry at me for not believing. He vigorously threw some webaddresses at me, and said -look there! Then you’ll know!!

One website were a lady in UK, if I remember correctly, who had some weird ideas and a shitload of photos of crop circles. I think she also had a cattery, breeding persians. Always a bad sign.The other site, that my co-worker so desperately wanted me to read from url to footer was – surprise – a company that earned money on “crop circle tours” ..ermm… right. That certainly proves the outer-space thingy. Someone earning money on it = truth & honesty, surely. And what convenient business! No guarantee possible of course, but the whole miserable tour starts at Stonehenge. So at least you can enjoy that. And there is always a pub. You’ll need a stiff drink if you’re going on that trip. Or a bucketload.

Fascinating. This guy will probably deny most of christian doctrine and history as rubbish, he writes off islam for mainly mildly racist reasons, Hinduism for having too many weird animals doing odd things (not being a great understander of metaphors, this guy), Judaism for being mixed up in too much hassle, Buddhism as being too ..well. Orange. Whatever.

But crop circles. That is his religion, and he defends it fiercely. He tries to prove it, he uses the argument of science. Argument of math. Oh, dear.

We find the connections we need. There is a brilliant company in Britain called Circlemakers and they do this for a living. And if you see a website with lots of pics and religious fervour – note that they all leave out the hello kitty and commercial circles.

We find the connections we need. Crop circles are beautiful. Some people are creative. Simply: some things are inexplicable. Until they are explained. Live with it.