Crop Circles are a beautiful work of art involving a multitude of flawless geometrical patterns created with stunning precision mingled with mysterious symbols. These circles are formed in the fields without actually cutting or damaging the crop but tamping, twisting, braiding, spinning or swirling them, the mechanism of which remains obscure till date.
The occurrence of crop circles was sporadic until 1980-90s, after which there has been an enormous rise in their appearances. Around 90% of the crop circles occur in the south of England; there are 30 other countries where they are reported from. Every year, more than 200 crop circles appear around the world, which comes to approximately around four circles a week. Few circles have been found underwater also. In 1991 three identical crop circles which appeared several miles apart were found to be forming a perfect isosceles triangle. These circles contained pictograms of the whales.
The soil inside the crop circles has been found to be rich in meteoric dust, its concentration being 600 times higher than the soil without crop circles. Microscopic particles of extraordinarily pure iron are found in such soil. These particles are usually found clustered either along the perimeter of the circle or at the center.
The plants growing after the occurrence of a crop circle are seen to be having an unusual spurt or decline in their growth. These effects last two years after their formation.
The stalks of the crop, even those which are stiff and brittle and would snap if bent more than 40 degrees, are found bent up to 90 degrees. The elongated nodes and expulsion cavities are found at the bending points. The elongation at the nodes could be up to 200% of their natural length. The extent to which stalks are bent is often proportional to the concentration of electrical charge on them.
If a circle is formed after the seed formation in the crop, these seeds afterward exhibit a great increase in quality. An increase in the growth rate up to five times has been observed.
X-Ray diffraction studies of the soil have reported a massive increase in the degree of crystallization, a phenomenon that is seen when the soil would be subjected to tremendous pressure and heat for hundreds of years.
These crop circles are formed usually in the early hours before the daybreak. The eyewitnesses report glowing balls of light or shimmering columns of mist or glistening vortices or luminous discs over the fields where the crop circles are subsequently formed within seconds. They have also reported humming, hissing, buzzing, whistling, crackling or rumbling sounds during the process.
The normal laws of science are many times defeated in the area where crop circles are formed. The electronic equipment make blunders, cameras malfunction, cell phones hit the skids, magnetic compass behaves erratically, watches lose their time sense and video recordings become unpredictable.
Human beings are either not spared from side effects. Some feel a sense of well-being, elevated energy level and extreme peace while others feel dizzy, disoriented and fatigued. Animals also exhibit a strange behavior. Horses and deer show reluctance to cross such area and birds prefer to fly off on a tangent while flying over it.
Have you ever visited a crop circle? What did it feel like?
The occurrence of crop circles was sporadic until 1980-90s, after which there has been an enormous rise in their appearances. Around 90% of the crop circles occur in the south of England; there are 30 other countries where they are reported from. Every year, more than 200 crop circles appear around the world, which comes to approximately around four circles a week. Few circles have been found underwater also. In 1991 three identical crop circles which appeared several miles apart were found to be forming a perfect isosceles triangle. These circles contained pictograms of the whales.
The soil inside the crop circles has been found to be rich in meteoric dust, its concentration being 600 times higher than the soil without crop circles. Microscopic particles of extraordinarily pure iron are found in such soil. These particles are usually found clustered either along the perimeter of the circle or at the center.
The plants growing after the occurrence of a crop circle are seen to be having an unusual spurt or decline in their growth. These effects last two years after their formation.
The stalks of the crop, even those which are stiff and brittle and would snap if bent more than 40 degrees, are found bent up to 90 degrees. The elongated nodes and expulsion cavities are found at the bending points. The elongation at the nodes could be up to 200% of their natural length. The extent to which stalks are bent is often proportional to the concentration of electrical charge on them.
If a circle is formed after the seed formation in the crop, these seeds afterward exhibit a great increase in quality. An increase in the growth rate up to five times has been observed.
X-Ray diffraction studies of the soil have reported a massive increase in the degree of crystallization, a phenomenon that is seen when the soil would be subjected to tremendous pressure and heat for hundreds of years.
These crop circles are formed usually in the early hours before the daybreak. The eyewitnesses report glowing balls of light or shimmering columns of mist or glistening vortices or luminous discs over the fields where the crop circles are subsequently formed within seconds. They have also reported humming, hissing, buzzing, whistling, crackling or rumbling sounds during the process.
The normal laws of science are many times defeated in the area where crop circles are formed. The electronic equipment make blunders, cameras malfunction, cell phones hit the skids, magnetic compass behaves erratically, watches lose their time sense and video recordings become unpredictable.
Human beings are either not spared from side effects. Some feel a sense of well-being, elevated energy level and extreme peace while others feel dizzy, disoriented and fatigued. Animals also exhibit a strange behavior. Horses and deer show reluctance to cross such area and birds prefer to fly off on a tangent while flying over it.
Have you ever visited a crop circle? What did it feel like?
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