We Are Not Alone (And Never Were)
Chapter Ten - Crop Circles & Communication
Section 11 of 18
CHAPTER TEN
Crop Circles & Communication
WHAT IF THE message has been here the whole time?
Not carved in stone.
Not whispered in a dream.
But flattened into wheat fields.
Welcome to the most ridiculed and misunderstood alien calling card:
Crop circles.
Sure, plenty are man-made hoaxes.
But some…
- Appear in minutes
- Have no entry path
- Bend stalks without breaking them
- Leave behind electromagnetic residue
The real ones aren’t art.
They’re equations.
Golden ratios.
Binary code.
Fractals.
Mandelbrot sets.
Hyperdimensional geometry pressed into Earth like a signature.
In 1974, humans sent a message to the stars from the Arecibo Observatory:
- Our numbers
- Our DNA
- Our location
- Our image
In 2001, a crop formation appeared in a wheat field next to a British radio telescope:
- Binary code
- Modified DNA
- A non-human image
- A different star system
A reply?
Too perfect to ignore. Too scary to believe.
So we laughed it off.
Because math doesn’t lie—
but people panic.
Aliens wouldn’t use English. Or Spanish. Or Mandarin.
They’d use the one language that never changes:
Mathematics.
- π is π everywhere.
- The Fibonacci spiral is eternal.
- Prime numbers are cosmic breadcrumbs.
Crop circles don’t say “hello.”
They say: We understand the structure of existence.
That’s how civilizations introduce themselves across dimensions.
Not with words.
With patterns.
Maybe they’re warning us.
Maybe they’re inviting us.
Maybe they’re asking a question we haven’t learned to hear yet.
“Can you see the shape beneath the chaos?”
“Can you decode the language written into everything?”
“Can you recognize a message when it’s woven into your food supply?”
And maybe the biggest question of all:
Why haven’t we answered back?
