What do the latest crop circles mean




















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Conduit closing'. Dr Drew has developed at least two theories as to the purpose of the circles by reading their "advanced version of binary codes". We watch the dolphins come up and play and investigate, and we study them. He said the dynamic between the way humans interact with dolphins and whales was likely comparable to how extraterrestrials communicate with us.

Dr Drew said human time travellers from the distant future could be creating the circles as directional markers, to help them navigate "in their distant past, which is our present". It's beyond our knowledge. Dr Drew said the circles appeared to be created by an "unknown energy that heats the crops up".

If there's a craft, it's silent, noiseless. Telling the difference between a real crop circle and a hoax is like differentiating between an original painting and a fake, according to Dr Drew. Nocturnal creation. Crop circles are formed overnight, often sighted by farmers or passersby the next morning.

Though there seems no logical reason for extraterrestrials or earth energies to only create patterns at night, it is obviously a great advantage for hoaxers to create the designs under the cover of darkness; full moon nights are especially popular. Camera shyness. Crop circles have never been recorded being made except, of course, for those created by hoaxers. This is a very suspicious trait; after all, if mysterious earthly forces or aliens are at work, there's no reason to think that they wouldn't happen when cameras are recording.

Access to roads. Crop circles usually appear in fields that provide reasonably easy public access, close to roads and highways. They rarely appear in remote, inaccessible areas. Because of this, the patterns are usually noticed within a day or two of their creation by passing motorists. There are many theories about what creates crop circles, including aliens, mysterious vortices, time travelers and wind patterns, but they all lack one important element: good evidence.

The only known cause of crop circles is humans. Perhaps one day a mysterious, unknown source will be discovered for crop circles, but until the perhaps they are best thought of as collective public art.

Live Science. Benjamin Radford. Reports of mysterious patterns appearing in wheat, barley and corn fields in the area began to circulate in the s, but it was in the late '80s that the phenomenon exploded. Circles began to appear more frequently and became far more ornate: some resembled trippy fractals ; others rune-like hieroglyphs; others stylised animals recalling those of the Nazca Lines in Peru.

The intricacy and size of the formations, coupled with the fact that they would appear overnight, seemingly out of nowhere, baffled locals and farmers alike. In , a crop circle appeared opposite Stonehenge depicting a mathematical fractal called a Julia set; a similar formation that emerged on Milk Hill in was one of the largest ever, stretching ft. A formation near the Iron Age hill fort of Barbury Castle required decoding by an astrophysicist , who concluded that it was a geometric representation of the first 10 digits of pi.

Formations reported in have included a hexagonal pattern overlaid with spirals in Avebury, and a pattern of concentric "bubbles" in Tidworth Down. Crop circle season usually begins at the end of May, with the first ripening of the barley, and ends by September when the harvesting of the crops cuts away the circle canvasses.

As the number of crop circles has grown, so has the mythology surrounding them. Some invoke the theory of ley lines : mystical seams of spiritual energy that intersect at sacred sites like Avebury and Stonehenge. Others claim that the circles are created by an extra-terrestrial intelligence attempting to warn humanity about climate change, nuclear war and similar existential threats. One even appeared in May in the shape of a coronavirus, leading to feverish speculation that crop circles are trying to give us clues about immunology and Covid Among those who discount the alien hypothesis, a common theory is that human circle makers "tap into" some kind of collective consciousness, perhaps explaining the prevalence in crop circles of universal mathematical patterns that also occur in nature — the fractal branching of snowflakes and blood vessels and the spiralling shells of molluscs, for example.

The community of seekers who devote their time to researching the paranormal possibilities of crop circles are known as "croppies". This tiny hamlet has become an unlikely hub for paranormal research; in addition to Klinkenbergh's exhibition centre, it is home to the Barge Inn , where croppies gather to swap reports of new crop circles and speculate on their origins.

Klinkenbergh's life changed in when she saw a picture of an ornate geometric crop circle. First Known Use of crop circle , in the meaning defined above.

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