Ridgeway
of July 6, 2013 seems to show a “Schwarzschild wormhole” with the
geometric shape of “Flamm's paraboloid”: messages in crops from an
alternate universe?
“There
are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in
your philosophy”---Hamlet
1.5.166-7
As noted
previously on the Comments page for this crop picture (see
www.cropcircleconnector.com/2013/ridgeway/comments.html),
a new field image at Ridgeway seems to resemble what is known as a
“Schwarzschild wormhole”, with its central “event horizon” and nine
concentric outer rings. By this interpretation, a small central
circle at Ridgeway could represent the “event horizon” of a black
hole, having Schwarzschild radius Rs. Likewise its innermost ring
could represent the smallest stable orbit of a Schwarzschild
wormhole, typically with radius > 3 x Rs (see
http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schwp.html
or
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole).
On the
other side of that “wormhole”, there might exist another parallel
universe which is mirror-plane symmetric to our own
(see
http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schwm.html).
Could this be why certain crop pictures have shown astronomical
events (for example the images of stars, planets or comets) as
“mirror images” of how we see the same astronomical events here on
Earth? Might we be receiving messages in crops from an alternate
universe? Travel across a Schwarzschild wormhole by human beings is
thought too dangerous to be possible (see
http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.0927),
but might it be possible to send small robotic probes?
New
measurements on the ground at Ridgeway by a local researcher (C.M.)
have provided nine, well-measured radii for each of those nine
concentric rings and its small central circle. Going out-to-in,
their radii may be derived as 93.6, 79.9, 68.1, 57.95, 49.25, 41.0,
34.7, 28.95, 23.3 or 6.5 FT respectively.
How can
we analyse these data in terms of a “Schwarzschild wormhole”? First
we need to divide all of the numbers by a central “Schwarzschild
radius” of Rs = 6.5 FT, to yield 14.40, 12.29, 10.48, 8.92, 7.58,
6.31, 5.34, 4.45, 3.58 or 1.00. For any Schwarzschild wormhole, one
expects its innermost stable orbit to be > 3 x Rs =
3.0 (see
www.astro.virginia.edu/~jh8h/Foundations/chapter9/chapter9.html).
We find in crops a similar value of R1 = 3.6.
The spatial curvature of a Schwarzschild wormhole for R > Rs may be
visualized in terms of “Flamm’s paraboloid”. Let us imagine that
there is an extra dimension of space which is not part
of our normal 4-D spacetime. Then we can replace a flat plane from
our normal spacetime, with a curved surface which has been deformed
into that extra dimension by a distance of w,
where:
w =
2 x √ (Rs
x (R - Rs))
This
particular geometric shape is called “Flamm’s paraboloid” (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_metric).
Since Rs
= 1.00, then Rs x (R – Rs) = 13.40, 11.29, 9.48, 7.92, 6.58, 5.31,
4.34, 3.45, 2.58 or 0.00.
Next √ (Rs
x (R - Rs)) = 3.66, 3.36, 3.08, 2.81, 2.57, 2.30, 2.08, 1.86, 1.61
or 0.00.
Finally
w = 2 x √ (Rs x (R - Rs) = 7.32, 6.72, 6.16, 5.62,
5.14, 4.60, 4.16, 3.72, 3.22 or 0.00.
The
local change of distance w between concentric rings =
0.60, 0.56, 0.54, 0.48, 0.54, 0.44, 0.44, 0.50. These differences
remain fairly constant as for “Flamm’s paraboloid”, given a slight
random error in field measurements.
We tried
earlier to fit aerially-measured values of radius to exp (-nx) or to
(1 – x)n. For the second expression, we found x
= 0.154 and n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 16, going
out-to-in. Still there was a systematic error where x
= 0.146 for n = 1, but x = 0.159 for
n = 8. Also our previous model did not explain a
discontinuity in this series of crop rings near its centre, which is
explained naturally by a Schwarzschild wormhole, in terms of an
“event horizon” at Rs, then a “first stable orbit” at slightly more
than 3 x Rs.
Many
previous crop pictures from the years 1994 to 2012 have suggested
the existence of “extra dimensions” outside of our normal 4-D
spacetime. Any readers who might wish to learn more about this
important subject should study an article posted previously, titled
“Extra-terrestrial physics as shown in crops” (see
www.cropcircleconnector.com/anasazi/fringe2013b.html).
Since our leading physicists on Earth today can only study wormholes
theoretically, by writing equations on a sheet of paper, then we can
hardly expect that they will know as much about the subject, as
various extra-terrestrial races who can already use them in a
practical sense.
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew, Caltech 1976-81, MRC LMB Cambridge 1982-86,
CSIRO Australia 1987-2010)
P.S. We
would like to thank the local researcher (C.M.) who made these new
field measurements, as well as the producers and actors of “Fringe”,
who recently popularized an “alternate universe” idea.
P.S.S. In their Crabwood
picture of 2002, the crop artists said that they were sending
messages to us through a “conduit”, which is just another name for
“spacetime wormhole” (see
time2007n or
time2007o)