Crop Circles: The Hidden Truth - Part 2
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90 degrees due to phototropism? and alot of the circles are made in the dark so how dod a crop bend over at a 90 degree angle even if phototropism was the cause? its in the dark? And crops have more than 1 node (4 sometimes five nodes) would the top nodes not provide more of the bending and searching for the light than lets say..the bottom one? So crops are bent over at the bottom nodes 90 degrees while in phototropism in the dark?. And gravitropism is to do with the roots of plants.
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Phototropism is when the nodes bend toward the light....That would mean they would bend more on the underside and not at the top. When you bend your finger at a 90 degree angle the outside of the knuckle is stretched more on the inside? Start bending your finger up (toward the light) the underside of your knuckle starts to lengthen.And this is were the most amount of the enzymes that form when phototropism occurs. So what cause the bending of the outside layers of the nodes? Did the plants bend
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@ArunRaa The "Documentary TV: Crop Circles not man " one?
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Check the first vid you'd find on crop circles in my channel. What do you think?
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@ArunRaa Yes, yes, and yes. I'll message you a link to a lot of videos and websites that will answer your questions.
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So wait, you're saying that the nodes didn't have holes burst through them on one side of the stem, naturally? That all crop circles are man made? So did the people creating such crop circles just had the plants pushed somehow, and that caused them to lean from above the nodes? Is it that easy to bend plants?
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@ArunRaa No crop circle is formed by node bending. People use this as evidence but it's not because it happens AFTER it is created, and only when the plants are still green. it's caused by the plant growing back up to the sun, wheat can only grow side at the nodes. The term is phototropism, and gravitropism, Google it. That's why they dont ALL have bends, some are shaded by others, some are held down by other stems, some are a different thickness, etc. Bent nodes are in manmade circles.
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Why is it that crop circles formed by node bending, have the ruptured node on the side of the stem opposite to the direction the plant would lean, causing all the plants to lean in one direction? And since plants that arent bending are also a part of the crop circle, why dont those bend? Aren't ruptured nodes suppose to bend by themselves? Maybe this is what I dont understand. Are you saying that ruptured nodes dont bend by themselves?
I dont get it
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nice documantation. thx:)
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If they use curved boards, like a half circle EG: "D" shaped, it would leave no wound on the crop.
@JLMA00 But what about the change in structure down to the molecular level?
bruceleeroy18 1 year ago 11
Oh geez, there is documented evidence of humans doing really complex and precise crop circles at night. It's suprisingly easy really. But I believe there could be "real" ones too, since there is so wastly many out there.
Hyland0r 4 months ago