QBN Debate #103
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Okay let me please clarify the crop circle image as I now realise my reasons for posting it could be misconstrued. Its not the subject matter that interests me, its this: Assuming that image is man made (which any right minded people will know it is) how is it possible for a human, or collection of humans, the create an accurate image that is firstly vastly more expansive than his field of vision and secondly is created on a plain that is not legible to the creator of the image. Indeed, we have to float about it at thousands of feet to see it.
The Mayans created giant epictions of monkeys on mountain plains that are over 12 miles in diameter and and are created out of lines of rocks gathered together by hand. As a point of interest these have survived thanks to relatively static envoronmental conditions, but my point here is... if the world we experience is entirely within our own heads and therefore projected outwards as a personal perception of 'the external', how have we been able to master the external to such a degree that we can operate within it beyond the bounds of the senses that define it?
Really, think about that for a minute.