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Crop circle
Crop circles is a term used to describe patterns created by the
flattening of crops such as wheat, barley, rapeseed (also called
"canola"), rye, corn, linseed and soy. The term was first used by
researcher Colin Andrews to describe simple circles he was re-
searching. Since 1990 the circles evolved into complex geometries,
but by then the term had stuck. Various hypotheses have been
offered to explain their formation, ranging from the naturalistic to
the paranormal. Naturalistic explanations include man-made hoaxes
or geological , while paranormal explanations include formation by
UFOs. Many circles are known to be man-made,[6][7][8] such as
those created by Doug Bower, Dave Chorley, and John Lundberg,
and a 2000 study into circle hoaxing concluded that 80 percent of
UK circles were definitely man-made.[6] Bower and Chorley were
awarded an Ig Nobel Prize in 1992 for their crop circle hoaxing.
[edit] History
The earliest recorded image resembling a crop circle is depicted in
a 17th century English woodcut called the Mowing-Devil. The image
depicts the Devil with a scythe mowing (cutting) a circular design in
a field of oats. The pamphlet containing the image states that the
farmer, disgusted at the wage his mower was demanding for his
work, insisted that he would rather have "the devil himself" perform
the task.
1678 pamphlet on the Mowing-Devil.Crop circles are also known as
Grain patterns as it is a pattern in the grain. It was given this
"nickname"by professor Timothy pollike from france. A more recent
historical report of crop circles was republished (from Nature,
volume 22, pp 290-291, 29 July 1880) in the January 2000 issue of
the Journal of Meteorology. It describes the 1880 investigations by
amateur scientist John Rand Capron: "The storms about this part of
Surrey have been lately local and violent, and the effects produced
in some instances curious. Visiting a neighbour's farm on Wednes-
day evening (21st), we found a field of standing wheat considerably
knocked about, not as entirety, but in patches forming, as viewed
from a distance, circular spots....I could not trace locally any cir-
cumstances accounting for the peculiar forms of the patches in the
field, nor indicating whether it was wind or rain, or both combined,
which had caused them, beyond the general evidence everywhere of
heavy rainfall.
They were suggestive to me of some cyclonic wind action,..."
In 1966, one of the most famous accounts of UFO traces happened
in the small town of Tully, Queensland, Australia. A sugar cane
farmer said he witnessed a saucer-shaped craft rise 30 or 40 feet
up from a swamp and then fly away, and when he went to investi-
gate the location where he thought the saucer had landed, he found
the reeds intricately weaved in a clockwise fashion on top of the
water. The woven reeds could hold the weight of 10 men.
There are also many other anecdotal accounts of crop circles in
Ufology literature that predate the modern crop circle phenomena,
though some cases involve crops which were cut or burnt, rather
than flattened.
Crop circles shot into prominence in the late 1970s as many circles
began appearing throughout the English countryside. The phenomenon
of crop circles became widely known in the late 1980s, after the
media started to report crop circles in Hampshire and Wiltshire.
To date, approximately 12,000 crop circles have been discovered
in sites across the world, from locations such as the former Soviet
Union, the UK and Japan, as well as the U.S. and Canada. Skeptics
note a correlation between crop circles, recent media coverage,
and the absence of fencing and/or anti-trespassing legislation.
Although farmers have expressed concern at the damage caused
to their crops, local response to the appearance of a crop circles
can often be enthusiastic, with locals taking advantage of the tourist
potential of circles. Past responses have included bus or helicopter
tours of circle sites, walking tours, t-shirts and book sales. Potential
markets include curious tourists, scientists and crop circle resear-
chers, and individuals seeking a spiritual experience by praying to
and communing with spirits.
In 1996, a circle appeared near Stonehenge, and the farmer set up
a booth and charged a fee. He collected £30,000 in four weeks. The
value of the crop had it been harvested was probably about £150.
[edit] Crop circle designs
Wheat pattern about 150 feet in diameter with crop laid down in
counterclockwise circles was discovered on May 14, 2007, by
Monroe County, Tennessee Sheriff's Department Patrol Captain
Bryan Graves while flying. Early examples of crop circles were
usually simple circular patterns of various sizes. After some
years, more complex geometric patterns emerged. In general,
the early formations (1970–2000) seemed to be based on the
principles of sacred geometry. Later formations, those occurring
after 2000, appear to be based on other principles, natural
sciences and mathematics designs, including fractals. Many crop
circles now have fine intricate detail, regular symmetry and careful
composition. Elements of three-dimensionality became more
frequent, culminating in spectacular images of cube-shaped
structures.
After the public admission by some of the creators, crop circle
activity skyrocketed. Each new design sought to be more complex
than earlier ones. Today, crop circle designs have increased in
complexity to the point where they have become an art form in
and of themselves.
Crop circle maker John Lundberg, in an interview with Mark
Pilkington, spoke about this change in crop circle designs, "I am
rather envious of circlemakers in other countries. Expectations
about the size and complexity of formations that appear in the UK
are now very high, whereas the rather shabby looking Russian
formation made the national news. Even Vasily Belchenko, deputy
secretary of the Russian Security Council, was on site gushing
about its origin: 'There is no doubt that it was not man made...
an unknown object definitely landed there.' If the same formation
appeared in the UK it would undoubtedly be virtually ignored by
researchers and the media alike."
[edit] Creators of crop circles
In 1991, two men from Southampton, England announced that they
had conceived the idea as a prank at a pub near Winchester,
Hampshire during an evening in 1976. Inspired by the 1966 Tully
Saucer Nests,[18] Doug Bower and Dave Chorley made their crop
circles using planks, rope, hats and wire as their only tools: using
a four-foot-long plank attached to a rope, they easily created
circles eight feet in diameter. The two men were able to make
a 40-foot (12 m) circle in 15 minutes.
The pair became frustrated when their work did not receive
significant publicity, so in 1981 they created a circle in Matterley
Bowl, a natural amphitheatre just outside Winchester, Hampshire
- an area surrounded by roads from which a clear view of the
field is available to drivers passing by. Their designs were at
first simple circles. When newspapers claimed that the circles
could easily be explained by natural phenomena, Bower and
Chorley made more complex patterns. A simple wire with a loop,
hanging down from a cap - the loop positioned over one eye -
could be used to focus on a landmark to aid in the creation of
straight lines. Later designs of crop circles became increasingly
complicated.
Bower's wife had become suspicious of him, noticing high levels
of mileage in their car. Eventually, fearing that his wife suspected
him of adultery, Bower confessed to her and subsequently he and
Chorley informed a British national newspaper. Chorley died in
1996, and Doug Bower has made crop circles as recently as 2004.
Bower has said that, had it not been for his wife's suspicions, he
would have taken the secret to his deathbed, never revealing that
it was a hoax.
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