Using the programming language C++ and a backend graphics library called QT, Cliff High, Igor and George Ure of the Web Bot Project at Half Past Human created a program that allows anyone to manipulate crop circles into any geometrical pattern called Cereal Swirlies in an effort to further understand the phenomenon. The open source software code is now available for download and distribution as High is hoping that his team will receive help from fellow programmers worldwide to further the process.
You can download the zip file of the executable Windows program and some sample swirlies at www.HalfPastHuman.com as well as the link to the QT site to download the complete huge library of graphics support. I advise any programmer reading this to participate in this project, as this could be the catalyst to provide the answers we have been searching for. However, if you fear that you will turn into zombies, then don't (smile).
The crop circle in the video was reduced to a black and white image/jpg and then spun in the software available from www.halfpasthuman.com. There are various and differing speeds. Most crop circles have these hidden images in them when run (except those made by humans with boards and string).
This is the Diamond Crop Circle.
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Click on Swirlies on the Home Page
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