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Origin of Crop Circles. Origin of Crop CirclesBaffles Scientists byLeslie Keanof The Providence Journal Leslie Kean is an investigative reporter and producer with Pacifica Radio based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She can be reached at lkean@ix.netcom.netSAN FRANCISCO, September 16, 2002 Introduction by Paula Peterson Greetings! Crop Circles have fascinated me since the early nineties. I get a good laugh each time I hear the doubters and debunkers claim that these "signs" are pranks and hoaxes. I firmly believe, as do many others, that crop circles are symbolic representations that only our sub-conscious mind can respond to. Gazing upon the various crop circles can initiate change in a person's consciousness. The following article is an excellent, down-to-earth report of the phenomena. The bottom line seems to be that something wonderful and mysterious is afoot here.

Namaste, Paula Peterson Big Thanks to Richard Boylan, PhD, for sending in the following article! In the early 1990s, biophysicist William C. Crop Circles The Best Evidence - Part 2. Crop Circle Hypotheses Compared. Comparison of two leading crop circle formation theories The following table compares two leading theories of crop circle formation. The "plasma event" (usually "plasma vortex") theory invokes an electromagnetic event which creates a rapid heating effect, causing patterns to be imprinted in grains, snow, sand and other media. The "mechanical flattening" hypothesis assumes that human artists create all formations using rollers, boards, rope and an array of other technologies. To skip to a summary of the overall ability of each hypothesis to explain the available observational evidence, click HERE. CONCLUSIONS: Though the plasma event theory requires a novel cause, its existence is implied by physical evidence.

The biggest stumbling block for the plasma event theory is the idea that a natural plasma vortex could create the wide variety of designs seen in crop circles. SOURCES:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. According to BLT: J. K. L. M. N. O. P. The Crop Circle Ship.