HOW CROP CIRCLES ARE MADE 1.5
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Aliens are invisible. If this is man-made, why aren't the ppl living around the crop-circles well aware of ? Of course what i'm saying could be a false opinion. I'm just saying. But the crop-circles are ultimately mind-blowing, such accuracy, shape and size is just too good to be true.
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@uslovely to bad i live in belgium dis books are probebly not in the store here
darn i love to lurn more of dis
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@galaxaone Yes, by several labs. I am the author/researcher, and the findings were published in Secrets In The Fields: The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles
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@uslovely This is confirmed by an agronomist? I mean anyone who knows anything about plants is dis research done by a lab or so?
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@galaxaone. Yes, the research was made by comparing real crop circles with man made. Plant's nodes' will swell, not elongate, due to trauma (ie, by mechanical flattening). The nodes in real circles are elongated beyond the plants' natural ability.
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Who ever is making those...has figured out how to manipulate sound on a large scale... Easy way to explain...scientifically, is that if you play a sound in a body of water that sound will produce a certain shape pertaining to that sound. People refer to the shapes of the universe as sacred geometry. If you could generate a HIGH ENOUGH FREQUENCY..the pressure and heat from it would not only cause all the moisture from the soil to evaporate it would cause the crop to bend.
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beautiful. thank u.
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Anyone else think of Nazca (sp?) Lines in Peru when they see crop circles?
Here is a theory for the dry soil business. Mabe when the crop is flattened the sunlight can get to the soil more easily, where the crop is left standing the sun can't hit the ground. There is your heat source.
darkwhitty 1 year ago 3
Actually, the fact that the flattened plants are obscuring the soil makes it more difficult for sunlight to penetrate. The stalks are sometimes heat bonded to the underlying rocks, and despite overnight rain only the perimeter is dry. Since the stalks are also charred, and the nodes elongated from heat exposure of 1500º C in a fraction of a second, that implies a mechanical heat source, not the sun
uslovely 1 year ago 8