Crop circles are genuine, in case you didn’t know. It’s debatable how they’re formed and who or what makes them. Still, the fact that sophisticated, stunning, and highly complicated designs are “sown” into crop fields worldwide is undeniable. You should get goosebumps just looking at some of these designs, especially footage was taken from an aircraft or a helicopter.
Why? The most significant explanation comes from Richard Taylor, a physicist at Oregon. Despite dismissing any supernatural interpretation for the designs, he claims that this is “history’s greatest scientific art trend.” It’s also worth noting that several of these designs have been tested in a lab environment since some of the stalks’ nodes have been blown through on one side. Crop circles are not merely flattened, as many people believe. Some advanced technology is being employed. (source)
Highly targeted microwave heating, which waters inside the crop to evaporate and detach, has been used to recreate this ‘blasting’ effect. As a result, the stock entirely flips on its side. As a result of the measurements he discovered in his investigation, Taylor concluded that crop circle painters employ GPS devices, lasers, and microwaves to produce these fantastic geometric designs.
Some will always dismiss any supernatural explanation, yet it’s difficult to deny that something weird is occurring when looking at the crop circle phenomena. I believe it is self-evident.
The concentric circle you see above was discovered in a field near Crabwood, England, in 2002. Yes, that was the genuine deal. It’s been chronicled, videotaped, and photographed. The clip is widely available on the internet. It sparked a lot of debate and has been studied by several academics worldwide. Terje Toftenes, an award-winning Norwegian filmmaker and video producer, captured some fantastic aerial footage of the Crabwood circle.
Lucy Pringle, the photographer of the photographs below, has captured even more incredible helicopter footage. People may also be seen standing in the crop circle; the film is highly realistic.
Who would dare to undertake such a thing? Who could create a binary code and implant a face into a crop in the middle of the night, leaving no entry or departure marks but being artistically and scientifically accurate?
Miia Pitkonen is one of several researchers that have looked into this circle. She is a medical physicist from the University of Helsinki in Finland. Her curriculum vitae may be seen here.
She produced a paper titled “Crop Circles and Life at Parallel Space-Time Sheets,” indicating that she is fascinated by this occurrence. She looks at the CraBwood crop circle in this two-part series. (source)