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Rings of Hydrogen,
Reservoirs of Water

Copyright (C) 2006 Jeremy Stride

We have learnt on a previous page that the large tetrahedron structure is made of up 9 main spheres.

Connected to the outer core of each size set of spheres is a corresponding hydrogen or water ring. These rings are circular rings. There are a total of four rings.


The top three rings are connected to the corresponding level of spheres. (S1, S2, and S3).

However, the forth and lowest ring has a more confusing configuration in its connection to what looks like Sphere Z.


I am still trying to figure these out, however there does not appear to be too much information in the crop circle formations about these rings. Perhaps this is because I have missed something, or maybe the rings aren't that complex.

These hydrogen rings should not be confused with the magnetic rings which go around the pyramid in the watersphere.

Although not made clear in the image below, ring 1 (R1) is connected to the outer core of the S1 spheres, R2 with the S2 spheres, and R3 with the S3 spheres. R4 has a connection to SZ, which is not completely understood, and not shown.



These rings act as a 'reservoir' for hydrogen or water. I say 'or', because I'm a little uncertain in this area. It may be that both hydrogen and water are present in this same containment, with hydrogen obviously floating to the top because it's not very heavy, and water finding itself falling to the bottom, fourth ring.

It is important to realize that these four rings all make up different parts of the same container, because of their connection to the outer core of the spheres. For example: As we can see in representation of the large tetrahedron structure above, the outer cores of all the spheres are connected to the outer cores of all the other spheres by way of the pipes, and because all of the water rings are connected to this same outer core of the spheres as well, they are also all connected to each other. If there is water in ring 1 it will sink to ring 4, etc. I hope that makes sense.

In the crop circle below, we can see the four rings and how the corresponding S1, S2, and S3 connect into them. There is no sphere 4 for the fourth ring, however Sphere Z (final sphere) appears to have some relation.



Next, we can clearly see how different the fourth ring is depicted when compared to the others.



Finally here next, the rings are also shown. What is also made clear, again, is the connection between the outer cores of the spheres and these rings. The outer cores of the spheres (S1, S2, S3 and SZ) are pointed to in white at the bottom of the image. We can also see at the bottom of the craft, the sequences of circles, 3 groups of them showing the lift propulsion comes from three places at the bottom of the craft - which of course is at the end of our large tetrahedron structure.



Next...

In 2006 on the banks of a river in Scotland, bypassers may have noticed this strange imprint on the field.

The placement of this formation next to a river is no accident, because that's exactly what the formation is about - WATER!

Naturally, water always finds its lowest point, and therefore water will quickly sink to the lowest water ring, the fourth.

Here we see the anomalous SZ, or Sphere Z, and its connection to the water at its lowest point.



The water, as marked in the image (blue line), can
therefore be compared to the river in which it is placed next to.

We can also see dots in the center of S1, S2, and S3, hinting that it is the outer core they are talking about in this particular instance, and of course it is true!

Hopefully more specifics will be understood about these rings before long.




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