Such an explanation (much like the famous but ultimately unbelievable Roswell 'weather balloon' story) might be easy to accept until we explore more information, such as below...attofishpi wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 12:29 pm I come from Hampshire which back in the day was probably the most famous county for crop-circles. Well, I have come across docos where guys back then explained how they created these circles, and they actually showed them doing it with wooden two by fours and other sizes\lengths connected with ropes to ensure correct distances between the circles they drew. I think they even walked in and out of the fields on stilts!
Here are excerpts from the link provided at the bottom. This information is commonly published in other sources as well. I'd welcome proof that any of this information has been fabricated. I'd also welcome discussion about the implications and the denial.
> Crop circles are mentioned in texts as far back as 1678
> The story that all crop circles were originated by two simple, elderly hoaxers with planks of wood, string and a board, was apparently a disinformation campaign tied to the British Ministry of Defense, in collusion with the CIA, among others to quell growing public interest in the phenomenon.
> To date there have been over 9000 reported and documented crop circles throughout the world, some occupying areas as large as 200,000 sq. feet.
> That people with a good amount of training can go into a field and eventually create a coherent pattern has never been the issue. The issue is that no man-made crop circle has satisfactorily replicated the features associated with the real phenomenon which has baffled scientists and researchers.
> Worldwide, some 4000 crop circles have been created by a force totally at odds with modern science. Central to the hoax angle is that a physical object is required to flatten the crop to the ground, resulting in the breaking of the plant stems. In genuine formations the stems are not broken but bent (left). The plants are subjected to a short and intense burst of heat which softens the stems without damaging the plants. Plant biologists and farmers are baffled. It is the single-most method of identifying the real phenomenon. Research and laboratory tests suggest that microwave or ultrasound may be the only method capable of producing such an effect.
> Other features that cannot be replicated by hoaxes are the plants' expanded epidermal walls, and drastically extended node bends in fresh formations. In genuine formations there is also a disruption of comparative analysis of the plant's crystalline structure. Yet in all cases, the plants are not damaged and will continue to grow and ripen if left untouched. This would not be possible had they been trampled by force.
> Genuine crop circles are areas of gently laid and swirled plants which create a floor in the same spiraled logarithmic proportions as the Fibonacci Series or Golden Mean, the vortex nature used to create precision organisms such as shells, sunflowers, the bones on the human hand and galaxies; the floor of crop circles can have up to five layers of weaving, all in counter-flow to each other, with every seed head intact and placed beside each other as if arranged in a museum case.
> Hoaxes, by comparison, bear a stylistic resemblance to tuffs of greasy, uncombed hair- and, of course, all their plants have been trampled, bruised and crushed.
> Other anomalies indicate the ability of the Circlemakers to increase infra red output within and around a new formation, indicating that both the heat content of the plants and the watershed have been affected. Evidence of four non-naturally occurring, short-life radioactive isotopes in the soil inside genuine crop circles has been detected (these dissipate after three or four hours), and the soil in around them appears to have been baked.
> Mathematically, genuine crop circles encode obscure theorems based on Euclidian geometry as well as the unalterable principles of sacred geometry. They have the capacity to alter the local electromagnetic field so that compasses cannot locate north, cameras, cellular phones and batteries fail to operate, and aircraft equipment fails whilst flying over formations. Then there are the Geiger counters recording levels of background radiation up to 300% above normal, radio frequencies falling dramatically within their perimeters, animals in local farms avoiding that particular area of the field or simply acting agitated hours before one materializes, and car batteries in entire villages failing to operate the morning after one is found nearby. In some of the major events, local power outages are reported.
> They are generally formed at night during the shortest evenings of the English year when darkness lasts but four hours, in fields eagerly watched by farmers, military, laser alarms, scientists or hundreds of enthusiasts in their sleeping bags hoping to be the lucky ones to witness a crop circle forming. Yet despite many stakeouts and fields rigged with top surveillance equipment, crop circles have appeared out of the mist right under the noses of those looking for them.
> At Stonehenge in 1996, a pilot reported seeing nothing while flying above the monument, yet 45 minutes later a huge 900ft formation resembling the Julia Set computer fractal, comprising 145 meticulously laid circles, lay beside the heavily guarded monument.
https://www.people.vcu.edu/~dbromley/cr ... esLink.htm