weboy ha scritto: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv-CYKFRK-4http://www.sunstar-solutions.com/AOP/Mi ... lkhill.htm..This crop circle formation contains 409 circles, including the central circle. There are 7 large circles, each of which is about 100 feet in diameter. Vidal thinks that this crop glyph could be created in five hours by six people. Let's figure out the math: 5 hrs. x 60 min. = 300 minutes. 409 circles (67 large circles) divided by 300 minutes gives 1.36 minutes average per circle to make.
Example using seven people and requiring 12 hours:
If each of the largest circles took 45 minutes to make by one person (seven people involved, one remaining at the center for control/reference), that would leave 255 minutes.
There are 12 circles ~90 feet diameter. They would take about 40 minutes to make by six people, leaving 205 minutes.
There are 12 circles ~85 feet in diameter. They would take about 38 minutes to make, leaving 171 minutes.
There are 12 circles ~70 feet in diameter. They would take about 32 minutes to make, leaving 107 minutes.
There are 12 circles ~55 feet in diameter. They would take about 25 minutes to make, leaving 82 minutes.
There are 6 circles ~40 feet in diameter. They would take about 18 minutes to make, leaving 64 minutes.
There are 6 circles ~30 feet in diameter. They would take about 14 minutes to make, leaving 50 minutes. ..
..CNN did a five-minute special on the Milk Hill crop circle formation on 21 August 2001. They interviewed a crop circle guy from over there named Charles Mallet, one of the ones who found it. It was flown over Friday and it was not there (it's very near the Effington Horse, so it's a common flight area).
It rained all day Saturday and appeared Saturday night while still raining. It was found Sunday. There were no scuff or mud marks in any of the circles. Information courtesy of Lloyd Pye...
parole parole aria fritta, voglio vedere i fatti, prendessero tutte le persone che vogliono e facessero questo disegno in 4ore di notte senza luci.
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