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Does anyone here take some crop cirlces seriously?
http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa021802a.htm
http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa021802a.htm
Imparcticle said:How do you explain the fact that the crops are bent are exactly 90 degree angles?
Almost all soil has a great deal of Fe304 (magnetite) particles in it. It would surprise me a lot if they didn't find any.Imparcticle said:COME ON people! Magnetic particles in the soil just don't appear out of no where you know.
Crop circles are geometric patterns that appear in fields of crops, typically in the form of flattened areas of plants. They have been reported in various countries around the world and have been a subject of much debate and speculation.
There is no definitive answer to this question. While some people believe that crop circles are the work of extraterrestrial beings or supernatural forces, the majority of scientists and researchers believe that they are man-made. There is evidence to suggest that many crop circles are created by humans, using simple tools and techniques.
As mentioned, there is evidence to suggest that many crop circles are created by humans using simple tools and techniques. Some people claim to have witnessed the creation of crop circles by individuals or groups using wooden planks, ropes, and other basic tools to flatten the crops in a specific pattern. Others believe that crop circles are the result of natural phenomena such as whirlwinds or plasma vortices.
People who believe in the extraterrestrial origin of crop circles often point to the complex and intricate designs that appear overnight in fields, seemingly without any human intervention. They also cite reports of strange lights or objects in the sky above crop circle sites. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the theory that crop circles are created by extraterrestrial beings.
The most widely accepted scientific explanation for crop circles is that they are man-made. There is evidence to suggest that many crop circles are created by groups of people, often as a form of art or for entertainment. Other theories suggest that crop circles could be the result of natural phenomena, such as meteorological events or the movement of animals. However, more research is needed to fully understand the phenomenon of crop circles.