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OM CROP CIRCLE
CROP CIRCLES
Binary ASCII in Crop Circles
Date
January 2023
Ohm Ω
The Crop Circle known as 'Om', for its ASCII spelling may reference healing frequencies (the very sound of Om is all about frequency and the sound of creation).
Or perhaps it's making a reference to Ohms Ω, since the design of the Crop Circle is a stylized Greek letter Ω. Ohms represent electrical resistance in the International System of Units.
Crop Circles have long been connected to electromagnetism, sound & light. The Om Ω Crop Circle happened to be designed with 16 circles, like 16 Ω (ohms) commonly used in speakers & amps.
Our attention has been directed to number 16 throughout the '22 crop circle season. Might this have a relationship to Edward Leedskalnin's electromagnetism & antigravity work? His publication, 'Sweet 16' is a magnetic polarity cipher, in my opinion.
(Look into his work, if you've never heard of him before)
When we think about Ohms and electricity, the Love formation comes to mind as well (which also used binary / ASCII in its design).
Love had 32 circles, like 32 Ω (ohms) in most headphones and the lowercase 'w' is an alt symbol for Omega Ω.
In the electrical circuit diagrams illustrating these processes you'll see the same M | W shape as the Crop Circle -- and the Omega symbol Ω in its upper and lowercase forms. It is a very visual reference.
In alternating current circuits, electrical impedance is measured in ohms. It's reciprocal (siemens) was formally called mho (the mirror, and palindromic letters of ohm).
When I think of alternating current, I always think of Nikola Tesla our ac pioneer -- I've referenced his incredible work countless times and I believe it may connect here.
Consider the purpose of a device like Tesla's Dynamo Electric Machine, it's connection to the Prime Wheel of Mod24 and then Leedskalnin's Flywheel device and you start to see a very interesting electromagnetic picture developing.























































