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The Large Tetrahedron Structure
Copyright (C) 2oo6 Jeremy Stride
The large tetrahedron structure on this page has been replicated in part by Chris Hardeman, resulting in partial levitation! Click here for more information...
It's hard to know where to start when describing the structure of the crop circle ship, however the large tetrahedron structure provides a good starting point.
Without this structure, the crop circle ship technology would not function.
It is holds it all together!
This structure is a large tetrahedron shape made of pipes and spheres.
The power of this structure is activated when we send microwaves through its interior.
A device called a magnetron sits at the top of the large
tetrahedron structure
and sends microwaves down. You have a magnetron in your microwave oven. |
The image below is not perfect, however it is supposed to look a 3 sided pyramid.
It's not as complicated as it looks:
This structure has both an inner core and an outer core.
Below, the inner core is shaded in light red, and the outer core is shaded in light blue.
The inner core is for microwaves, while the outer core is for hydrogen and water.
Why microwaves?
Not only are there a large number of formations, which won't be shown here just yet, which represent various ideas of a magnetron or klystron (microwave emitting devices), there are also the following facts:
BLT Research determined that microwaves in the range of 1 to 4Ghz may be responsible for the creation of the crop circle formations.
Microwaves at the 'microwave oven' standard 2.45Ghz have already been shown to produce
levitation effects in a partial replication of the large tetrahedron structure.
As well as 'stimulating the aether', microwaves can provide heat and perform multiple other functions.
It is also interesting that the resonance a pyramid shape creates is in the microwave range (Born and Lertes).
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There are 3 different sizes of spheres and there are 3 spheres in each category of size.
~ S1 will refer to the 3 smallest spheres at the top of the structure.
~ S2 will refer to the 3 medium size spheres,
~ S3 will refers to the largest spheres at the bottom.
A
'sphere set' will refer to a set of 3 spheres (1 of each size) which run down an edge of the structure.
These terms are shown on the image below.
It appears the the size ratio of the diameter of the inner core of spheres,
from smallest to largest, is optimal at:
1, 2, 6 |
We will now examine my one of my favourite crop circle formations, and certainly one of the most useful.
This crop circle shows us where the microwaves travel throughout the large tetrehedron structure.
It also gives us great information about the structure itself.

This formation shows us one side of the large tetrahedron structure. S1, S2, and S3 are marked in below.
The objects marked SZ (Sphere Z), and U (U Dome) will be covered later.


But what of the remaining object?
(highlighted in yellow below)

This complex object in the yellow square, called the watersphere, exists at the very center of the large tetrahedron structure. If you look closely, you will notice half of a circle (in the white square above). The other half of this circle appears to be hidden behind the 'pipe'. This implies that the object is 'behind', or not in the same sequence as the other objects (not in line with S1, S2, and S3).
The watersphere in the center of the large tetrahedron structure is shown here:
The watersphere will be covered in other parts, as will other complexities.
There is one more crop circle I want you to consider here, and it is from Hampshire in July 1999.

This crop circle is symbolic of a birds eye view of the pipes. We have one central pipe in the center of this formation.
The central pipe leads to the three other pipes which connect to the spheres.

As you can see again, and has been previously noted, the hydrogen is connected to the outer layer of the pipes.

What follows are some more photos of sphere sets. (S1, S2, and S3).
In most cases, one sphere set is representative of all three.
(What goes for one sphere set goes for them all). |

When analyzing crop circles, it is easy to confuse the elements of the magnetic rings with these spheres. For example, the following formation does not represent a sphere set, but the magnetic rings. (Which you will learn about later).
< Not the 3 spheres of the large tetrahedron structure. (Confusing, I know!)
Now to a real sphere set:
On the 12 th of June, 1999, a formation 1024 feet long was reported near Alton Barnes.
Zooming in, we can see a well defined sphere set at one end of the formation below. This particular formation will be examined in more detail later. The spheres are numbered 1, 2, and 3 on the right.

That's it for this page!
Next, we will examine another element of the large tetrahedron structure.
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It started around 92 to 94\' can\'t remember now. the shape came to me in a dream/daydream, I have drawn it as close as I can in 3D using AutoCad but there is just a few diff\'s
it\'s more of a pyramid with another pyramid inside it but upside down. Some how I have allways known that what ever it is, can power 100fold. not sure if by light or by elec. Posted by Anonymous Visitor on November 16, 2006 -
Microwaveguides are not round, like the pipes in your diagrams. Microwaves in pipes scatter and are random. This could be why only one s3 lifted.
To direct microwaves the waveguide should be square or rectangular and aimed toward a receiver. FWIW Posted by Warren on November 17, 2006 -
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