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[[Image:CropCircleSwirl.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Un crop circle est généralement constitué d'une série de cercles. Pour [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&t=k&ll=53.531741,-1.356506&spn=0.001476,0.00309&t=k observer un crop circle sur Google Map].]]
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[[Image:CropCircleSwirl.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A crop circle is usually made up of a series of circles. For [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&t=k&ll=53.531741,-1.356506&spn=0.001476,0.00309&t=k observe a crop circle on Google Map].]]
  
[http://www.u-sphere.com U-Sphere] traite des relations entre l'homme et son environnement. De l'acceptation de l'inconnu et l'intégration de nouvelles connaissances: comment l'homme peut-il modifier ses croyances pour mieux communiquer et s'intégrer dans les sphères informationnelles qui l'environnent?  
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[http://www.u-sphere.com U-Sphere] deals with the relationship between man and his environment. From the acceptance of the unknown and the integration of new knowledge: how can man modify his beliefs to better communicate and integrate into the informational spheres that surround him?
 
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Les [[Crop Circles]] (ou agroglyphes) semblent participer à cette mutation intellectuelle en ce qu'ils nous interrogent sur plusieurs niveaux de réalité : celle coincidant avec la nature de leur conception, celle traitant du message que les auteurs ont bien souhaité nous faire passer, et celle des concepteurs eux-mêmes, à l'instar du monolithe de "2001, Odyssée de l'espace" de Stanley Kubrick.
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The [[Crop Circles]] (or crop circles) seem to participate in this intellectual mutation in that they question us on several levels of reality: that coinciding with the nature of their conception, that dealing with the message that the authors have wished us pass, and that of the designers themselves, like the monolith of "2001, A Space Odyssey" by Stanley Kubrick.
  
[[Image:All_crops_2_10.png|thumb|200px|[[image:Database.gif]] Exemple d'une série d'images générées par une requête dans la [[U-Sph%C3%A8re_CropDB|base de données collaborative d'U-Sphere]]]]
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[[Image:All_crops_2_10.png|thumb|200px|[[image:Database.gif]] Example of a series of images generated by a query in the [[U-Sph%C3%A8re_CropDB|collaborative database of 'U-Sphere]]]]
Le premier article scientifique sur le sujet fut publié le 29 juillet 1880 (volume 22, pp 290-291) dans la célèbre revue <B><I>Nature</I></B>. Il rapportait la découverte en Angleterre d’un champ constellé de cercles dans le Surrey. Aujourd’hui, plus de 350 cas dits «&nbsp;<I>historiques</I>&nbsp;» ou «&nbsp;<I>précurseurs</I>&nbsp;» ( cercles apparus avant 1980 ) ont été enregistrés par des organisations telles que '''The International Crop Circles Archives''' (ICCA). A partir de 1980, les cercles dans les blés commencèrent à attirer l’attention de scientifiques et de chercheurs tels que <B>Pat Delgado</B> ou <B>Colin Andrews</B>.
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The first scientific article on the subject was published on July 29, 1880 (volume 22, pp 290-291) in the famous journal <B><I>Nature</I></B>. He reported the discovery in England of a field studded with circles in Surrey. Today, more than 350 so-called "historic" cases or “<I>precursors</I>(circles that appeared before 1980) have been recorded by organizations such as '''The International Crop Circles Archives''' (ICCA). Beginning in 1980, circles in wheat began to attract the attention of scientists and researchers such as <B>Pat Delgado</B> and <B>Colin Andrews</B>.
  
Depuis, les données enregistrées sur ce phénomène n’ont cessé de s’enrichir. Nous avons affaire ici non seulement à de simples cercles mais aussi à des figures de plus en plus compliquées. En 1990, cette évolution a franchi un stade évolutif majeur lorsque des formations ressemblant à des pictogrammes et dépassant les 100 mètres de long sont apparues dans les comtés de <B>Wiltshire</B> et du <B>Hampshire</B>, au sud de l’<B>Angleterre</B>. Depuis- et pour une raison encore inconnue- ce phénomène à caractère annuel démontre une [http://www.u-sphere.com/index.php?title=Complexité complexification] croissante doublée d’un nombre d’apparitions en constante augmentation. Depuis près de 30 ans, cet énigmatique phénomène, loin de décliner, a pris une véritable ampleur (en 1980, on dénombre 30 cas, en 1985, plus de 100, en 1988, plus de 300, en 1990, plus de 1000).
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Since then, the data recorded on this phenomenon have continued to grow. We are dealing here not only with simple circles but also with more and more complicated figures. In 1990, this development reached a major evolutionary stage when pictograph-like formations over 100 meters in length appeared in the counties of <B>Wiltshire</B> and <B>Hampshire</B>, south of <B>England</B>. Since - and for a still unknown reason - this annual phenomenon demonstrates an increasing [http://www.u-sphere.com/index.php?title=Complexity complexification] coupled with a constantly increasing number of appearances . For almost 30 years, this enigmatic phenomenon, far from declining, has taken on a real scale (in 1980, there were 30 cases, in 1985, more than 100, in 1988, more than 300, in 1990, more than 1000).
  
  
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Revision as of 20:20, 9 June 2022

A crop circle is usually made up of a series of circles. For observe a crop circle on Google Map.

U-Sphere deals with the relationship between man and his environment. From the acceptance of the unknown and the integration of new knowledge: how can man modify his beliefs to better communicate and integrate into the informational spheres that surround him?
The Crop Circles (or crop circles) seem to participate in this intellectual mutation in that they question us on several levels of reality: that coinciding with the nature of their conception, that dealing with the message that the authors have wished us pass, and that of the designers themselves, like the monolith of "2001, A Space Odyssey" by Stanley Kubrick.

Database.gif Example of a series of images generated by a query in the collaborative database of 'U-Sphere

The first scientific article on the subject was published on July 29, 1880 (volume 22, pp 290-291) in the famous journal Nature. He reported the discovery in England of a field studded with circles in Surrey. Today, more than 350 so-called "historic" cases or “precursors” (circles that appeared before 1980) have been recorded by organizations such as The International Crop Circles Archives (ICCA). Beginning in 1980, circles in wheat began to attract the attention of scientists and researchers such as Pat Delgado and Colin Andrews.

Since then, the data recorded on this phenomenon have continued to grow. We are dealing here not only with simple circles but also with more and more complicated figures. In 1990, this development reached a major evolutionary stage when pictograph-like formations over 100 meters in length appeared in the counties of Wiltshire and Hampshire, south of England. Since - and for a still unknown reason - this annual phenomenon demonstrates an increasing complexification coupled with a constantly increasing number of appearances . For almost 30 years, this enigmatic phenomenon, far from declining, has taken on a real scale (in 1980, there were 30 cases, in 1985, more than 100, in 1988, more than 300, in 1990, more than 1000).


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