Crop circles have
been appearing around the globe for a very long time, and while some
might represent the sloppy and obvious work of a few pranksters, others
are so elaborate, so clever, so intricate, and so meaningful that their
creation would require the use of highly advanced technology. It’s truly
difficult to imagine how some of these designs could be done in the
dead of night, with no footprints left behind, in just a few hours of
time.
“Some of these formations are so
immense and complex as to defy reason. And after all these decades, none
of the perpetrators have been caught in the act of making any of
the truly extraordinary formations.” – Richard Dolan, historian, academic, author, and one of the world’s leading UFO researchers (source)
The circles that are most likely to be
genuine have actually been being studied by reputable scientists from
all over the world for decades. For example, Richard Taylor, a
University of Oregon physicist, published a paper on them in the 2011
issue of Physics World, stating:
Crop circle
arts are not going to give up their secrets easily. This summer, unknown
artists will venture into the countryside close to your homes and carry
out their craft, safe in the knowledge that they are continuing the
legacy of the most science-oriented art movement in history. (source)
Yes, you read that correctly: “the most
science-oriented art movement in history.” What would cause a physicist
to conclude that these works do not have an extraterrestrial
explanation? or to even consider the issue seriously? This photo might
offer some clues:
Above is a picture of an 800 foot crop
circle that appeared in Wiltshire, England back in 2001. It caused a lot
of commotion, and as you can see, it was very beautiful and extremely
complex. The design consisted of 409 circles that form what’s known as a
triskelion, a symbol that dates back thousands of years. There is some
great footage of it in the documentary Crop Cricles: Quest for Truth by Academy Award-winning director William Gazecki. You can view that here.
“It was so large that it took us half an hour to find the center.” (quote taken from video link below)
There are some more great images of it in this YouTube video. You can also see footage of it taken by a helicopter flying above from the documentary Thrive in this video
(at the 26.16 minute mark). This circle marks just one of thousands of
verified formations that continue to baffle scientists, researchers, and
onlookers alike.
Richard Taylor, the aforementioned
scientist who studied these circles, again expressed his belief
that this was one of the greatest art revolutions in history when he
published his scientific analysis of crop circles in the journal Nature in 2010.
After studying the affected grass in the
lab, he concluded that the circle makers must be using GPS devices,
lasers, and microwaves to create these designs because the nodes of some
of the stalks had been blasted out on one side. This same effect has
been replicated by highly localized microwave heating, which is what
causes the stocks to flop over to one side.
While he was able to come up with a
scientifically feasible explanation for this phenomenon, he fails to
address how hoaxers could come into possession of such advanced
technology. It’s clear that there would be no other way to make some of
these circles, so what is really going on here?
“If something like this caused
the formations, then we are clearly talking about a highly sophisticated
agency behind the phenomenon.” – Richard Dolan (source)
Did you know that the electromagnetic
field over the area where a circle appears is usually electrostatically
charged? Or that there is a rare form of electromagnetic energy called
an “ionized plasma vortex,” also known as ball lighting, involved with
these formations? (source)
The helicopters you see in the video are
military helicopters. Military involvement with UFOs is well
documented, and this should be no surprise. For more information on that
you can read this article.
These are verified facts, which is why
studies published in scientific journals have tried to come up with
explanations that differ from unknown or extraterrestrial. For example,
Dr. Terence Meadon, a professional physicist, meteorologist, and
archaeologist at the University of Oxford, said that these balls of
light are a result of wind currents and ionized plasmas. Whatever the
case may be, the fact that scientists are taking note should signal that
this phenomenon is worth our attention.
“The patterns of the formations
themselves have been studied endlessly. Aside from
being supremely beautiful, many seem to be messages in one form or
another, often with cosmological implications. None seem ominous or
evil. If one receives any sense or feeling from them, it is benevolence.
If it were to be the case that these formations are created by an
extraterrestrial or non-human intelligence, we may conclude that at
least one of the groups here might in fact care about us and wish to
help us.” – Richard Dolan (source)
So, the next time somebody tells you
about a crop circle, perhaps you should think twice before brushing it
off as a hoax. Although many of them are, some truly do seem to be
otherworldly.
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