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How to explain the phenomenon of "wheat field pattern"?
According to literature, crop circles first appeared in England in 1647, more than 350 years ago. That strange circle goes counterclockwise. In the early 1980s, the British repeatedly discovered strange circles in Hampshire and Westfield, mostly in wheat fields. Therefore, the strange circles were officially named "crop circles". For hundreds of years, this mysterious phenomenon has continued to appear. Crop circles have been frequently discovered in the United States, Australia, Europe, South America, Asia and other places, most of which are in the United Kingdom. Judging from relevant records, the seasons when crop circles appear most often are in spring and summer. The patterns of crop circles are also different, evolving from one circle to two or three similar circles. In 1994, animal and plant patterns such as scorpions, bees, and flowers also appeared.
In the early summer of 1997, a more mysterious crop circle appeared in Oregon, USA. Small holes appeared in many wheat stalks. Scientists discovered that there were some things in the crop circle and the surrounding land that were invisible to the human eye. The small magnetic particles found are very evenly distributed, and the further away from the strange circle, the fewer the particles. Crop circles, birth and death, cannot be seen clearly and the logic is still confusing. Recently, a new crop circle has appeared again in Russia. The strange circle that has always appeared in wheat fields has appeared in the sunflower field on the Krasnodar border. The circular pattern formed by the fallen sunflowers is extremely exquisite and breathtaking. Immediately afterwards, the Russians also discovered mysterious circles in the buckwheat fields of Togliatti, near residential buildings.
The mysterious crop circles have always been the focus of attention and research in the scientific community. The cause has not yet been determined. There are currently five main theories.
The first is the man-made theory. A considerable number of people believe that the so-called crop circles are just a prank played by some people. After 17 years of investigation and research, British scientist Andrew believes that 80% of crop circles are man-made. British man Matt Ridley once confessed to the media that he and some friends were the creators of the London crop circles. They designed the pattern in advance. When the wheat was about to mature, they used a long nail to pull it into the wheat field. With the nail as the center, they used a rope to make a circle against the ground, and a crop circle appeared.
The second is the magnetic field theory. There are also some strange circles that have been ruled out as man-made. Because of their complex composition, huge scale, and exquisite design, they cannot be created overnight by manpower. Although Andrew insists that 80% of crop circles are man-made, he also believes that the remaining 20% ??are naturally formed due to the earth's magnetic field. There is a magical moving force in the magnetic field that can generate an electric current and make the crops "flat." "Lie" on the ground. American expert Jeffrey Wilson has studied more than 130 crop circles and found that 90% of the circles have transformers connected to high-voltage wires near them. There is a pool within a radius of 270 meters. Due to irrigation, the ions released from the soil at the bottom of the wheat fields will Negative electricity is generated, and the transformer connected to the high-voltage wire generates positive electricity. The collision of negative electricity and positive electricity will produce electromagnetic energy, which will knock down the wheat and form a strange circle.
Kim Velasco, a famous French wheat circle enthusiast, conducted an extremely detailed study of the mysterious crop circles in Togliatti and found that the fallen wheat stems had no traces of being wrinkled or wrinkled. The broken scars seemed to have grown naturally. Stanislav Smirnov, a member of the Russian Geological Society, is determined to solve this mystery. Smirnov picked some buckwheat straws from the wheat field and brought them back to his laboratory. He put the buckwheat straw into the microwave oven. Under 600 watts of high-frequency radiation, after 12 seconds, the buckwheat straw underwent strange changes. All the tested wheat straws were bent at the knots, and their shapes were similar to those of Taoli. The fallen stalks in Arti's wheat field are exactly the same. Smirnov therefore concluded that the wheat fields in Togliatti must have been exposed to high-frequency radiation, but where did the high-frequency radiation come from? Smirnov believes that high-frequency radiation may come from changes in the magnetic field inside the Earth. Anatoly Arthenyev, an expert at the Russian Electrotechnical Institute, has the exact opposite view than Smirnov. He believes that high-frequency radiation comes from lightning in the sky. At that time, Arzhanev and two young assistants were testing high-frequency equipment on the lawn of the college. When the high-voltage cable hanging on the lawn was connected, the lawn under the cable immediately fell down clockwise, forming an extremely regular pattern. circle. Arthenyev explained that when the cable is energized, the lawn is electromagnetized. At this time, the lawn is equivalent to the stator in the motor, and the cable is the rotor. Under the action of electromagnetic torque, the grass on the lawn is twisted. Arthenyev believes that the electromagnetic phenomenon generated by cables is equivalent to artificial lightning, and natural lightning is more wonderful. It produces more complex electromagnetic fields, so it can draw more wonderful patterns.
The third is the tornado theory. Dr. Terence Mitton, an atmospheric physicist at the University of Michigan in the United States, believes that summer weather is unpredictable and tornadoes are the main cause of strange circles. Through research, he found that many crop circles appear on the side of mountains or six or seven kilometers away from mountains, where tornadoes can easily form.
The fourth is the theory of alien creation. Many people believe that crop circles are mostly formed overnight and are probably the work of aliens. As early as 1990, photographer Alexander said that he discovered strange lights in the wheat field, and the lights flew back and forth between two strange circles. Vladimir Tyurin, academician of the Russian Institute of International Information and associate doctor of geology and mineralogy, said that the crop circle in Togliatti is a rare phenomenon.
He believes that the phenomenon of crop circles shows that aliens have invaded Russian territory more than once. An investigator, William Lyon, an American UFO expert, said that only through soil analysis can we finally determine whether the strange circle is man-made or caused by other supernatural phenomena. Although it is not yet certain whether these circles are caused by UFOs, if the circles are caused by supernatural phenomena, then the genetics of the plants inside and outside the circles will undergo subtle changes.
The fifth is heresy. Some people believe that there is a mysterious force behind crop circles, just like the Bermuda Triangle. Based on this speculation, some people describe crop circles as "disaster predictions" to spread heresy. Some people took the crushed wheat back to plant, and some even sprinkled it on the diseased parts of their bodies to pray for a speedy recovery.
However, there are still many people who believe that crop circles are entirely man-made, and some even claim to have participated in the creation process of the circles. At least 12 crop circles appeared on a farm in Solano County, California, USA overnight, with a total area as large as a football field, and the patterns of these circles were all symmetrical. More than ten days later, four local middle school students took the initiative to admit to the media that those "crop circles" were not the work of aliens at all, but "pranks" concocted by them out of boredom! They were inspired by a TV documentary to create a "crop circle". They first took two wooden boards from a local construction site, and then took long ropes from home to make "compasses" for concocting circular patterns. In the early morning of June 28, they used these simple tools to create 12 huge "crop circles" in the wheat field. In order to make reporters believe their words, these four students also used two wooden boards tied with ropes that they brought with them to perform live performances of their methods of creating strange circles. In just a moment, a small piece of wheat field was covered under the pressure of the wooden boards. They fell down in unison, forming a delicate circle. After years of debate, a significant number of crop circles have been proven to be man-made. Russian public TV station once reported that a farmer in the Stavropol region discovered that the wheat in his wheat field looked like it had been deliberately destroyed, and reported this "sabotage" to local officials. Upon closer inspection, officials discovered that the fallen wheat, which at first glance seemed haphazard, actually formed four different circles. There is a large circle in the middle with a diameter of 20 meters, surrounded by three small circles with diameters ranging from 5 to 7 meters. There is a 20 cm deep cylindrical pit in the center of the large circle with smooth and flat walls. The Stavropol regional security department quickly sent personnel to the scene after receiving the report. They found no traces of radiation or chemical substances, and ruled out the possibility of man-made damage.
But even so, people still feel that some large-scale strange circles cannot be caused by humans. First of all, scientists so far have no evidence that crop circles are man-made structures. Including no traces left by machines, no holes in the ground, no nuisance to surrounding crops, and most importantly, no footprints. Second, scientists discovered that the complex patterns woven in all wheat fields were not caused by weight or force. The stems of the crops were simply flattened and rarely broken. Third, people cannot believe that humans can perfectly design complex patterns based on geometric principles (Sacred Geometry). Data show that crop circle patterns vary from one circle to two or three similar circles. In 1994, animal and plant patterns such as scorpions, bees, and flowers also appeared. Fourth, the enor-mous size of the crop circles is amazing. Believers say that it is impossible for humans to create such large patterns in such a short period of time. Some are as big as eight stadiums and appear mysteriously overnight. On June 28, at least 12 crop circles appeared overnight on a farm in Solano County, California, USA, with a total area as large as a football field.
The emergence of strange crop circles has obviously brought certain economic benefits to many people. The discussions surrounding the strange circles have been compiled into various books, and the places where the strange circles appear have become famous tourist attractions. There are also people who made the strange circle into a movie. "Symbol", a horror blockbuster filmed by Hollywood about the phenomenon of "crop circles", is about to be released in the United States. The novel of the same name states that in Wiltshire, England, a farmer was on his land. A strange large circle was discovered. The circle deliberately imitated the famous "Crop Circle" in England's farmland. However, the difference was that the farmer's "Crop Circle" was filled with dead mouse ears and often appeared in unknown places. Bright light, all this caused the farmer to experience a series of heartbeats and panic. In the end, the police found out that these were all pranks by a young man. Therefore, some people believe that the "Crop Circle" in Naperville is most likely a similar prank. Some even believe that the "Crop Circle" in Naperville was planned by a local film company to increase box office.
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