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How are crop circles created? What secret is hidden behind him?

Crop circles are geometric patterns created by flattening crops in wheat fields or other farmland by some force. This phenomenon only began to attract public attention in the late 1970s. At present, many crop circle incidents have been exposed by others or themselves as being deliberately created for fun or to attract tourists. However, the "smooth collapse" of crops in crop circles and the scorched marks on plant stem nodes cannot be achieved by manual flattening. Some MIT students have also tried to reversely replicate this phenomenon with homemade equipment, but still failed to achieve it. , there is still no explanation of what kind of equipment or methods can achieve this phenomenon. This point is also the main physical evidence basis for extraterrestrial support theorists. Cause of formation Regrettably, for more than 30 years, the scientific community has been controversial about how the strange circle was formed. There are currently five main theories about the cause. People in the world also have many views on the causes of strange circles. Magnetic field theory Some experts believe that there is a magical moving force in the magnetic field that can generate an electric current to make crops "lay flat" 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, and there is a pool within a radius of 270 meters. Due to the irrigation, the ions released from the soil at the bottom of the wheat field will generate negative electricity, and the transformer connected to the high-voltage wire will generate 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. Tornado theory Judging from relevant records, the seasons in which crop circles appear most often are in spring and summer. Some people believe that the weather in summer is changeable and tornadoes are the main cause of strange circles. Many crop circles appear on the sides of mountains or places six or seven kilometers away from mountains, where tornadoes can easily form. Alien Manufacturing Theory Crop Circles Many people believe that crop circles are mostly formed overnight and are probably the work of aliens. It is said that UFOs also appear in many places where crop circles appear. Therefore, some people believe that crop circles are marks left by highly intelligent life forms outside the earth, and hope that humans on earth can digest these messages with the same high intelligence; others believe that people with strange powers on the earth want to communicate with the outside world through crop circles. In fact, various scientists have tried to explain the formation of mysterious crop circles: meteorologists estimate that it may be caused by cyclones or lightning, geologists say that it is caused by some kind of magnetic field under the ground, and some even think that it is entirely caused by A man-made hoax, but all these explanations are unconvincing. In Britain, farmers can trace simple circle patterns appearing in wheat fields for generations. British media first reported on these mysterious circle patterns in wheat fields in the early 1980s. In the 1990s, crop circles shocked people all over the world because these mysterious circle patterns changed from simple graphics to beautiful patterns with huge areas, full of profound geometry and complexity! Crop circles are a global phenomenon, with new patterns popping up in incredible numbers everywhere every year. Generally speaking, global attention is focused on southern Britain, where the largest number of cypresses appear and they also appear close to ancient civilization ruins such as: prehistoric Stonehenge, Avebury (a village in Wiltshire, England, with spherical chalk nearby) Neolithic remains such as stone pit walls) and Silbury Mountain (the largest prehistoric man-made mountain in Europe). Although there have been various theories about the creation or emergence of these mysterious circle patterns for a long time, there is still no strong and complete explanation. How did these circle patterns appear? However, the more convincing evidence is: several real videos taken when the mysterious circle pattern appeared in the wheat field. The screen shows several mysterious small light balls or white lights appearing on the wheat field! Many of these mysterious light balls appear in multiple videos; they also appear in some videos shot during the day with clear images. These mysterious light balls clearly show regular directions and highly intelligent movement methods. Can this allow us to associate the mysterious light balls with crop circles? Plant samples from the wheat fields were also used for scientific testing. This work was carried out by American biologist Dr William Levengood. He pointed out that effects similar to microwave energy may be one of the reasons for the formation of crop circles. Investigators are asked to use more creativity and imagination in their investigative research efforts. Some people have used meditation, light and music to test patterns, and crop circles appear to be connected to human brain waves. These patterns definitely let us know that we live in a world that is beyond our imagination and more complex. Some people say that the rolling fields of England are the most magical place because there are many puzzling phenomena there: the most famous of which is the mysterious "crop circle". It is said that the earliest "crop circle" was discovered in England in 1647. The wheat field that was originally lined with flowers turned into a giant geometric picture overnight. Since "strange circles" are mostly formed overnight and cover a large area, many people initially believed that they were the work of aliens and a way for them to communicate with the inhabitants of the earth. At present, about 250 strange circles with different patterns appear around the world every year, especially in southern England, where the phenomenon of strange circles appears in endlessly. The trailer says that some people believe that there is a mysterious force behind crop circles, just like the Bermuda Triangle. Based on this speculation, some people believe that crop circles are "disaster predictions."

Man-made Theory A considerable number of people believe that the so-called crop circles are just some people's prank. After 17 years of investigation and research, British scientist Andrew believes that 80% of crop circles are man-made. After investigation, it was found that most of them were pranks by some people, but people who are keen on it are still very curious about it. However, not long after, two patterns were discovered again in the wheat fields near Chilbolton Observatory in Hampshire, England. One of them was a face shape, which many people said looked like the image of aliens in movies and television. The other is a modified pattern of the Arecibo message launched into the M13 globular nebula in November 1974. Crop circles frequently make front-page news, and it is these characteristics that make them so suspicious. If it is man-made, how can these phenomena be explained? The number 6 is the key. Professor Guo has been paying attention to the research progress of crop circles abroad. He believes that crop circles are masterpieces created by some artists under the cover of darkness. The shapes these people often choose to make are not the result of the latest computer drawing software, but rather designs they like and sketched out earlier in the day. The secret tools of these artists were not the complex instruments one might expect, but simple ropes, boards, and surveyors' rulers. Helicopter infrared cameras once filmed the production process of crop circles. Professor Guo described the process to reporters. "The maker entered the wheat field with tools. Do you remember the first feature of the crop circle? (No Phys ical Evidence), that is not an absolute fact. You can find footprints if you look carefully. Usually the ground is very hard , following the tracks, a few footprints will be left, and the makers will say that they were made by subsequent visitors, and they can always justify themselves. The access to the wheat fields is the paths used by farmers to transport, fertilize and harvest. When the maker reaches a predetermined spot in the wheat field, one of them stands at the center point and the other starts drawing the first circle without nailing any marks into the ground because they will leave no trace. After the first circle is completed, the bunch of wheat will not be flattened, but will be used as the center point, and all future measurements will be based on this position, so they use a coded signal to communicate. Use homemade wooden boards to flatten the crops to create curved patterns. Each wooden board has holes at both ends for the rope to pass through. Each team member pulls the rope and runs forward, and the wheat wherever it goes is flattened. The shape of the wheat field quietly changes with the shape of the design. The size of the wooden board creates complex woven patterns. However, are all crop circles made based on geometric principles? (Secret Geometry) Said that those artists admitted that they were not interested in creating pure geometric patterns. The key is that 6 is an important number in geometry. During exploration, it is not difficult to find a detail. The diameter of all circles in the main shape can be found. Divided by 6. This rule of operation proves why crop circles always form symmetrical patterns. What is surprising is why these people create crop circles. Professor Guo said: "For many years, those strange circle makers have been obsessed with super sense. Sharing an interest in both, they collaborated on a wide range of projects, including fine art and photography. They gradually changed from traditional artists to hidden artists and worked together to create crop circles because they believed that the beauty of crop circles was an expression of performance art. Since weird patterns were popping up around their hometown with no logical explanation as to how they were created, they finally decided to see if humans could do it. They were not disappointed, completing the pattern within hours, ensuring no evidence of a crime was left behind. As for the recent magnetic field theory, Professor Guo thinks it is not credible. "If it is not proven that the crop circles are all fake, it does not mean that the magnetic field theory is true. There will not be enough magnetic field energy to create such a large crop circle. At the same time, the magnetic field cannot cause the crop circles to form regular geometric patterns. Crop circles are the result of hypocritical hype and the pursuit of miracles. "Operation White Crow is the first organized arrest of crop circle makers! Twenty years ago (June 1989), Operation White Crow began. This is mankind’s first organized operation to “capture” the maker of crop circles! For more than a week, dozens of people monitored the wheat fields 24 hours a day... The following is a report from Colin Andrews, one of the initiators of this operation: Operation White Crow was the first organized monitoring The crop circle operation was planned and initiated by myself (Colin Andrews), Pat Delgado and Busty Taylor. We decided to launch this operation to see if we would be lucky enough to witness the formation of the white halo that appeared over wheat fields during Operation Wheat Crow. The operation lasts for 10 days. We had a box truck that served as a command center and was parked at an observation point near a wheat field. The car is equipped with low-brightness and high-definition photography equipment. Our research team consists of 25 people. We work in groups of at least 4 people and observe the wheat fields 24 hours a day.

Although crop circles have appeared on several occasions in the nearby area, we captured no newly formed crop circles during Operation White Crow. However, we captured some unusually bright lights over the wheat fields at night. The bright light was watched by Operation White Crow observers for several minutes. The photo was taken by David Stuart on high-speed 35mm film, and the bright light was also captured with a low-brightness camera. This year marks the 21st anniversary of Operation White Crow, and the mystery of the crop circles is attracting more people to join the search for the truth. High-frequency radiation theory 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, then added a cup of water. 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. Its shape is exactly the same as the fallen straw in the wheat fields of Togliatti. 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 perhaps it comes from changes in the magnetic field inside the Earth. Personally made crop circles Arzhanev, an expert at the Russian Institute of Electrotechnical Engineering, has the exact opposite view than Smirnov. He believes that high-frequency radiation comes from lightning. Arthenyev said that it is not unusual for high-frequency radiation to cause regular lodging of herbaceous plants. They did this on the lawn of the college 50 years ago. 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 clockwise, forming a Very regular circles. 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.

Regarding the formation of the mysterious phenomenon of wheat circles, the views of two scholars, Arzhenev and Smirnov, seem to be very convincing. However, even if the wheat circles are caused by high-frequency radiation phenomena, neither of them has confirmed it. , where does high-frequency radiation come from, is it a geomagnetic phenomenon? Or lightning in the sky?