❮ 2010 ❯
Baktun #9, 5th Sun. Dates from +435.87 to +830.14
This graph shows the evolution of the cumulative number of crop circles (y axis) for the year 2010 (x axis). Each dot corresponds to the emergence of a new crop circle at date x.
What you can see in red, (particularly since 2004), it's a "S" curve which is an integral distribution of a gaussian function. The main parameters of this curve are the median point μ and the standard deviation σ. The median point is the median day for a season. The standard deviation expresses how much this curve is flat around its median day. Typically, a smaller standard deviation means a steeper "S" curve.
Even if they seem to rely on the "good will" of crop-circles makers, these parameters depend mostly on the wheat production and ultimately ... on the weather !
This tool can help us to predict the evolution of the number of crop circles each year and ... even the global crop production!
As shown hereafter, there is also a connexion with the mayan calendar (see time arrow below) and the generation of symbols according to the parameters of this distribution function.
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Cumulative distribution function f(x) : | ![]() | ||
Parameters for the year | : | 2010 | |
Number of crop circles referenced | c : | 111 | |
Normalized number of crops | n : | 113 | |
Median day for the season | μ : | July 7, 2010 05:06:00 | |
Standard deviation (in days) | σ : | 36.731152 |
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Date |
Symbol |
Date f(x) |
Comments |
Picture |
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2010-05-22 | Euler identity | +476.94 | Recognized as e^(iπ) +1=0 but with errors | ![]() |
2010-06-13 | Bhudism atomism | +536.37 | e=mc² in a lotus flower. Buddhist atomism Emergence of the conception of matter as energy in buddhist atomism, a philosophy that flourished on the Indian subcontinent in the 7th century. Major indian Buddhist atomist philosophers were Dharmakirti (±600 - ?) and Dinnaga (480 - 540 CE), considered atoms to be point-sized, durationless, and made of energy. | ![]() |
2010-06-21 | Golden Number (Phi) | +565.77 | ![]() | |
2010-07-30 | Shroud of Turin | +724.68 | First negative print of Jesus' face. And ... negative timeline. The two images show differences as if there were two Shroud of Turin: an original and a forgery | ![]() |
2010-07-30 | Shroud of Turin | +724.68 | Second negative print of Jesus' face. And ... negative timeline. The two images show differences as if there were two Shroud of Turin: an original and a forgery | ![]() |
2010-08-16 | Zoroaster | +775.2 | ![]() |