To: Jedi Master Yoda; balrog666
Jedi, in looking a little closer at the image that you posted, it appears to have been hoaxed. If you look at the lack of symmetry in the left corner of the top triangle below the eye, the pattern does not match that in the right hand corner.
I can see it better now that I've had a bit a time for my eyes to get a break from the screen...
Take a look again at the image. The more you look at that area of the formation, the more you realize that it's hoaxed..

To: Jedi Master Yoda; balrog666
In fact, if you look closely at the rays emanating out, the tips aren't the same distance from the edge of the circle, another non-symmetrical flaw...
To: FormerLurker
I donno. When I study this one, I see 11 rays emerging from each of the triangle's three sides. Three times 11 is 33.
What are we to make of that? Well, if you multiply 33 by 20 you get 666, a highly significant number. But where does the 20 come from? Ah, there's the mystery. So much to learn about "Sacred Geometry" with its "vibrational resonances."
To: FormerLurker
If you look at the lack of symmetry in the left corner of the top triangle below the eye, the pattern does not match that in the right hand corner. The lack of symmetry is intentional. It's a left eye.
To: FormerLurker
Jedi, in looking a little closer at the image that you posted, it appears to have been hoaxed. If you look at the lack of symmetry in the left corner of the top triangle below the eye, the pattern does not match that in the right hand corner. So the test of whether a pattern is real or hoaxed is a crisp, professional finish. Not coincidentally, the proof of paranormal origin for the "real" ones is that they are so crisp and clean. The "confession" of anyone claiming to have hoaxed a "real" one may be discarded as obviously false.
Looks like a bullet-proof delusional system to me!
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