Astronomical quadrupole radiation was drawn in crops near Stonehenge
on August 1, 2013
This
unusual kind of radiation may be produced by a rotating binary star,
by an exploding supernova, or by an outbursting comet such as C/2012
S1 Ison could be later in 2013 (see
www.hostos08.sownar.com or
www.kemt.fei.tuke.sk):

According to Einstein’s “quadrupole formula” of 1918, since
accelerated electrical charges will emit electromagnetic waves, then
accelerated masses may emit gravitational waves. A dipole moment is
needed for any source to emit electromagnetic waves (light), while a
quadrupole moment is needed for any source to emit gravitational
waves. Sources of gravitational waves will be those objects which
resemble “rotating dumbbells”, for example binary stars (see
www.hs.uni-hamburg.de).
Who
among the human crop artists in Wiltshire would speak of “quadrupole
radiation”, as they down a few pints at The Barge Inn? Would it not
seem more likely, that this particular crop picture was drawn by a
visiting astrophysicist from another world?
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)