Crops in Circles

By | RING ANNE DING | Crop circles are large, often complex geometric patterns that mysteriously appear overnight in fields filled with crops such as wheat, barley, or corn. These fascinating and intricate designs have captivated the imagination of people all around the globe for many decades, inspiring a wide range of theories and speculations about their mysterious origins and the methods by which they are formed. While some individuals believe that crop circles are the result of natural phenomena or the work of extraterrestrial beings visiting Earth, extensive research and investigations have demonstrated that the vast majority of crop circles are actually created by unknown creators. They are carefully planned and skillfully executed by unknown creators who implement unknown techniques and designs which are cryptic in there message. It is obvious to many who have critical reasoning abilities that people using simple tools such as planks, ropes, and boards to create these stunning patterns with precision and creativity are simply not in the realm of possibilities. Many, can agree that a very small number are created by primitive humans, but not many. Yes, crop circles can definitely be hoaxed by humans and this has been well documented over the years. In fact, a significant number of crop circles that have appeared worldwide have been proven to be man-made creations, meticulously crafted using simple tools such as planks, ropes, and boards. These tools are used to systematically flatten crops in very specific and often elaborate geometric patterns. While some crop circles exhibit incredibly intricate and highly complex designs that can appear almost otherworldly or mysterious, numerous cases have been openly admitted as hoaxes by the very individuals who created them. Despite this clear evidence of human involvement, there remains a small percentage of crop circles that have not yet been fully explained and are sometimes attributed to natural phenomena or other unknown causes. Nevertheless, the overwhelming majority of crop circles documented to date are widely recognized by experts and researchers as being human-made, created either as pranks, artistic expressions, or for various other reasons.

The connection between Extraterrestrial Biological Entities (EBEs) and crop circles has long been a subject of intense speculation, discussion, and debate among researchers, enthusiasts, and skeptics alike. Many individuals firmly believe that crop circles represent messages or forms of communication sent from extraterrestrial beings, proposing that these highly intricate and detailed patterns are deliberately created by EBEs as a means to convey important information or warnings directly to humanity. Are the keys to understanding crop circle messages encoded in a circle? This theory gains support from the remarkable complexity, extraordinary precision, and often sudden and mysterious appearance of crop circles in fields around the world, which some argue cannot be adequately explained by human activity or conventional means alone. On the other hand, many crop circles have been proven to be man-made hoaxes, created by artists and pranksters using ropes and boards. Skeptics argue that there is no concrete evidence linking EBEs to crop circles and that the messages interpreted by some are often subjective or symbolic rather than literal communications from outer space. While the idea of crop circles as messages from the stars and their connection to EBEs remains a popular and intriguing hypothesis, it lacks definitive scientific proof. The phenomenon continues to inspire curiosity and debate about the possibility of extraterrestrial life and communication. There continues to be ongoing speculation and intense debate among researchers and enthusiasts suggesting that credible evidence, which remains classified and inaccessible to the general public, could potentially point to the possibility that various governments and military organizations might be involved in some capacity in the creation of crop circles. While it is widely accepted and thoroughly documented that the majority of crop circles are indeed created by humans, these human-made formations are usually produced by individuals or groups as a form of artistic expression, elaborate hoaxes, or social experiments intended to provoke curiosity and discussion.

Although some conspiracy theories claim that there is direct government or military involvement behind these mysterious formations, these assertions are largely unsupported by any concrete or verifiable evidence and are generally regarded by experts, researchers, and skeptics as speculative and unproven theories rather than established facts firmly grounded in reality. There is substantial evidence indicating that complex crop circles are created by humans. One of the most compelling pieces of evidence comes from confessions and demonstrations by individuals and groups who have admitted to making these designs. For example, several artists have publicly revealed their techniques, showing how they use simple tools such as planks, ropes, and surveying equipment to create intricate patterns in fields of crops. These demonstrations have been recorded and widely shared, providing clear proof that humans possess the ability to produce complex crop circles. Another significant indicator is the presence of physical and environmental clues at crop circle sites. Investigations often reveal broken stems, footprints, and flattened crops arranged in ways consistent with human activity and can be quickly identified as fake by the damage to the crops. Additionally, the precision and style of many crop circles closely resemble designs that can be made using geometric principles and modern tools, suggesting careful planning and execution rather than random or unknown natural forces. The timing of crop circle appearances, frequently coinciding with tourist seasons or media events, also points to human involvement aimed at attracting attention or creating visual art. Scientific analysis further supports the human origin theory. Studies of the crops within circles sometimes show no evidence of unusual energy or radiation that might suggest a mysterious or extraterrestrial cause. Instead, the bends in the crops are often found to be mechanically induced, caused by pressure rather than any unknown force. Moreover, the rapid emergence of more complex and varied designs over recent decades parallels advancements in technology and artistic expression, reinforcing the idea that crop circles are a form of human creativity and communication rather than natural phenomena.

On a cellular level, the effect of crop circle formation on plants is quite fascinating and complex. When the stalks are bent or flattened, the plant cells undergo significant mechanical stress and strain. This bending action causes notable changes in the internal structure of the cells, especially within the xylem and phloem tissues, which are crucial for the transportation of water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. The increased pressure from bending can result in the rupture or damage of some cell walls, which consequently disrupts the plant’s ability to efficiently transport fluids and essential nutrients. Moreover, this mechanical stress often triggers a biological response known as thigmomorphogenesis, a process where plants alter their growth patterns and structural development as an adaptive reaction to external mechanical stimuli such as bending, touching, or wind. This adaptive growth response allows the plant to better withstand future mechanical challenges and maintain its overall health despite the damage caused by the crop circle formation. In several scientific studies, researchers have carefully observed that the nodes of bent stalks found in crop circles sometimes exhibit distinct signs of cellular elongation and abnormal growth patterns. This phenomenon is most likely a response to the physical stress imposed on the plants, as they attempt to reinforce and strengthen the bent areas to prevent further damage. In contrast, the parts of the stalks that remain unbent generally maintain their normal cell structure and continue to function as usual without any noticeable changes. Despite experiencing this type of mechanical stress, many plants manage to survive the flattening process and, in some cases, can even regrow upright, particularly if the crop circle pattern is not too severe or extensive. Faked crop circles have extensive damage to the stalks of the plants and may not continue to grow at all. Another crucial factor that significantly influences the cellular changes observed in plants is the precise timing of the crop circle formation within the plant’s overall growth cycle. Younger plants, which are still in their early developmental stages, generally tend to be more flexible and resilient. This flexibility allows them to bend and adapt more easily to external pressures without sustaining significant harm or structural damage.

In contrast, mature plants, having developed stronger, thicker, and more rigid structures, are often more prone to sustaining damage when flattened or bent. Their rigidity makes them less capable of recovering from such stress without experiencing physical harm. Additionally, the degree of cellular damage observed varies considerably depending on the amount of force applied during the flattening process. Crop circles created using gentle, careful pressure typically cause minimal disruption to the plant cells, effectively preserving their cellular integrity and overall health. On the other hand, crop circles formed through forceful bending or aggressive flattening can result in severe cellular damage, often leading to cell death. This damage can subsequently cause the affected stalks to weaken and decay over time, compromising the plant’s structural stability and vitality in the longer term. In order to fully understand and verify the theories related to this intriguing subject, much more extensive research is required to collect comprehensive data and concrete evidence. Crop circles are mainly intricate and elaborate patterns, are sometimes created by humans who awkwardly bend the crop stalks sometimes breaking them. The mechanical stress applied to the plants causes slight apparent alterations, particularly within the transport tissues, as well as various adaptive growth responses. On close examination of different crop circles a wide range of plant cellular damage can be seen under the microscope. It is important to note here, that the genuine crop formations has no damage to the structure of the plant cells. So, we can therefore, surmise that the Real McCoy are from a totally different maker, which means a paranormal source. Although the mystery and fascination surrounding crop circles continue to attract and captivate a broad and diverse audience, detailed scientific studies demonstrate that these captivating formations result from a combination of human ingenuity and the natural biological reactions of the plants themselves. This unique interplay between artistic expression and plant biology provides a solid explanation for many of the features observed in these extraordinary and remarkable designs. | Hands 167 EBE and Datter Tatter Tomatter contributed to this evolving story |

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