Messages from the gods: A scientific exposition on the extraterrestrial origin of crop circles

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Messages from the gods: A scientific exposition on the extraterrestrial origin of crop circles by Jerry Kroth
English | May 2, 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07RF9TQLL | 513 pages | AZW3 | 17 Mb

Prof. Jerry Kroth analyzes some of the most intricate, complex and impossible crop circles with the ever-present question, “Is it really possible these pictograms are extraterrestrial communications which we have been ignoring?”
Decoding these circles suggests they are warning humankind about nuclear meltdowns, climate change, toxins we have barely heard of, as well as directing our attention to a deeper understanding of physics, materials science, and molecular biology. In consultation with scientists from Israel to Japan, Dr. Kroth developed and decoded 40 of the most mysterious crop circles which have ever appeared.. From magnetars, hypernovae, and colliding neutron stars, to the global decline male sperm counts, or the promises of graphene, Messages from the gods is an enormously exciting scientific journey.

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Jerry Kroth takes readers on an exhilarating journey into the elegant and incredible world of crop circles."

—Paul T. Kingsbury, Professor of Geography
—Simon Fraser University

The enigma of crop circles has been regularly recurring each summer for nearly half a century, yet few have attempted to address the question of what these ciphers so cleverly and skillfully inscribed in crop fields throughout the world might be trying to tell us. In Messages From the Gods, Dr. Jerry Kroth offers his well-informed insights, grounded in science-based logic, that will prompt the reader to more fully appreciate the breadth and depth of information encoded in crop circles. . . after reading this book you will better understand why Dr. Kroth, myself, and a growing number of well-educated professionals have become convinced that crop circles are, in fact, Messages From the Gods. We would be well-advised to give them our attention and our most careful consideration."

— Richard O'Connor, M.D.