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My first contact with Gerald Hawkins

I was lucky enough to work with Gerald Hawkins since he first contacted me back in 1994. Since then, we swapped many an interesting idea and anecdote, discovering many interesting new aspects to the crop circle phenomenon. I'm lucky enough to have some of his unpublished work, so I hope to be able to continue some of his pioneering work into sound, harmonics and crop circles.

I've scanned here, the original letter that he sent to me when he discovered my own research and asked me if I'd be kind enough to confirm his theorems!

I've also scanned the original, annotated copy of his Cosmos Journal of Emerging Issues article which contains his initial findings into diatonic ratios and their relationship with crop circles. His findings were also published in Science News.

We also shared a common interest in spiritualism and research into psychic phenomenon, both being followers of Sir William Crookes and Sir Oliver Lodge. He also mentions in a PS his initial discovery that the codes from various crop circles gave the initials of past presidents of the Society for Psychical Research.

For more information, please return to the sound page.

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Comment posted by chanel handbag on 3rd Sep 2010 @ 7:02am

Great articel my friend

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