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There is a "crop circle" called a mysterious phenomenon in Xinjiang, so how did this shape come into being?

Not only in Xinjiang, there have been many crop circles all over the world. However, there is no explanation of how it came into being.

In crop circles, some wheat bends overnight in a wheat field full of wheat, forming a regular circular pattern. Since17th century, the origin of crop circles has been controversial. How the strange circle is formed has always been controversial in the scientific community. At present, there are five main theories.

1, magnetic field theory

Some experts believe that there is a magical moving force in the magnetic field, which can generate current and make crops lie flat on the ground. Jeffrey Wilson, an American expert, has studied more than 30 crop circles in/kloc-0, and found that 90% of crop circles have transformers connected to high-voltage power lines, and there is a pool within 270 meters.

Due to long-term irrigation with water, the ions released by the soil at the root of wheat are negative, and the transformer connected to the high-voltage power line will generate positive electricity. The collision of positive and negative electricity will produce electromagnetic energy, knocking down wheat and forming a strange circle.

2. Tornado theory

According to relevant records, the most common seasons of crop circles are spring and summer. Some people think that this is because the weather is changeable in summer, and tornadoes are the main reason for this strange circle. Many crop circles appear on the hillside or six or seven kilometers away from the mountain. This place is prone to tornadoes.

3. Alien manufacturing theory

Many people think that the reason why crop circles can be formed in a short time must be that aliens are at work.

4. Artificial theory

This is also a widely circulated saying. At present, quite a few people think that what we call crop circles is just a prank of some people. According to the survey of British scientist Andrew 17, 80% of crop circles are man-made.