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Green Street (2), Nr Avebury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom. Reported
8th August.
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Nine or
ten stripes in each of six fallen lays?
All six
outer sections seem to show nine contra-rotating lays, which vary as
right-left-right-left-right-left-right-left-right going out from the
centre. Then the kind of lay in a small, outermost edge-part
determines whether the total number of stripes for any particular
outer section is either “9” or “10”. If the small edge-lay is a “dot
1”, the total equals “9”. If the small edge-lay is a “horseshoe 2”,
then the total equals “10”. These numbers seem to match super-full
Moons on both August 10 and September 9, 2014. Red Collie
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This crop circle
reminds us of a solar disc. Beside it, in the field,
there are two small triangles. Are these included in the
formation? I would like to display the image of a close
flyby of Comet ISON perihelion in late November last year
2013. In 2014, we are expecting another extraordinary
comet event. Comet C / 2013 A1 ('Siding Spring') flies
perihelion on October 25. And one week earlier, on October
19, we will be able to watch that 'Siding Spring'
comet's very close flyby of the planet Mars. There has
existed, for a relatively long time, the probability of
a collision with the planet. And one more flyby of a comet
perihelion, we will be able to watch this year. On August 27
2014 we will prepare for the brightest comet of the year C /
2012 K1 (PanSTARRS).
Pávková Z.
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circle reported on the 8th of August, 2014, at Green Street, near
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A martyr of science
Some authors have
characterized Bruno as a "martyr of science,"
suggesting parallels with the Galileo
affair which began
around 1610. They assert that, even though Bruno's
theological beliefs, or perceptions of them by others,
were an important factor in his heresy trial, his Copernicanism and
cosmological beliefs played a significant role in the
outcome.
"It should not be
supposed", writes A. M. Paterson of Bruno and his
"heliocentric solar system," that he "reached his
conclusions via some mystical revelation....His work is
an essential part of the scientific and philosophical
developments that he initiated." Paterson echoes Hegel
in writing that Bruno "ushers in a modern theory of
knowledge that understands all natural things in the
universe to be known by the human mind through the
mind's dialectical structure."
Ingegno writes
that Bruno embraced the philosophy of Lucretius,
"aimed at liberating man from the fear of death and the
gods." Characters in Bruno's Cause, Principle and
Unity desire "to improve speculative science and
knowledge of natural things," and to achieve a
philosophy "which brings about the perfection of the
human intellect most easily and eminently, and most
closely corresponds to the truth of nature"
Other scholars
oppose such views, and claim Bruno's martyrdom to
science to be exaggerated, or outright false. For Yates,
while "nineteenth century liberals" were thrown "into
ecstasies" over Bruno's Copernicanism, "Bruno pushes
Copernicus' scientific work back into a prescientific
stage, back into Hermetism, interpreting the Copernican
diagram as a hieroglyph of divine mysteries."
Namirha
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