Copyright (C) 2006 Jeremy Stride
In writing this page I was able to learn a lot more about how the watersphere goes together, some of its complexities, something which I had been struggling with previously. This is an incredibly important page showing the core of ship, the watersphere. It will be covered more in level 2 of the crop circle ship material.
Formations over Hampshire over the years allow us to get some great information on the exact construction of the watersphere, which includes the magnetic rings and its other components. The two below show the relationship between a certain set of designs at Hampshire, (right), and the watersphere (left).
We can examine this formation in more detail. We are also going to add new labels, which will help us relate to the different parts of the watersphere.
Layer 1 will be represented by L1, Layer 2 by L2, etc.
Above, L1 shows the inner sphere of the pyramid, and L2 shows the sorrounding area. We can distinctly see that all three pipes from the large tetrahedron structure enter L2 (marked as a, b, and c), and that L1 is independant in this regard. We can also see hydrogen coming through the pipes and immersing the area L2.
We have this other example from the same year 1999, appearing to show a similar idea.
A great
side view comes in handy. The following was found in July of 2001.
I have revised the labels to suit the new formation.
Now this IS interesting. Remember that Layer 1 (L1, which includes L1a and L1b above), is the inner sphere of the pyramid. Also remember that this is a side view. And what rotates around the pyramids/octahedron? The magnetic rings. The elements have been shown below.
This matches the other data very well. On the next formation from 2002, we are back to a birds eye view.
I can see how this will be confusing to most readers, so I will make it clearer.
Important: Below,
the formation on the right (birds eye view) slots into where the yellow line is on the left (side view).
If you don't like it, consider this:
in the right formation, only L1 and L3 are visible. It makes sense that L2 is not visible simply because if you look at the left formation and visualize looking at it from above, you realize that the magnetic rings and L2 would be in the same position (the view of the magnetic rings would be obstructed by L2, hence its invisibility on the right formation.
We can see the idea below that there is something coming through the magnetic rings in one sense, and entering L3. This appears to be hydrogen, which may have been changed somehow as a result of it previously being under the strange forces of the inner sphere of the pyramid.
Let's take a closer look. What comes from L1, which we know is the inner sphere of the pyramid, comes out somehow through an area around the magnetic rings and eventually enters Layer 3, L3. The following two formations are basically the same thing:
What appears to be the hydrogen from the inner sphere of the pyramid (marked as Layer 1, L1) making its way to another part of the watersphere, L3.
Remember that Layer 2 of the watersphere is somewhat more independant!
Now...
the three pipes (a, b and c) connect down into L2 as we can see here:
However only two pipes enter the core, the pyramid (L1):
SO WE HAVE DETERMINED WE HAVE
THREE MAIN LAYERS OF THE WATERSPHERE, OR A CORE IN THE PYRAMID (L1) AND TWO SORROUNDING LAYERS (L2 AND L3). HOW INTERESTING...
Remember this is the watersphere as well:
So yes my friends, now we can enjoy the benefits that come with our newly found comprehension:
Note!
The more we understand, the more fun we can have.
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