crop circles
Crop circles, also known as crop circles or field pictograms, are complex geometric designs created by flattening crops, usually cereals, in crop fields.
Appearance and characteristics:
Their origin dates back to the late 16th century in England, although they have been reported around the world since then. The designs can be simple circles or intricate patterns spanning several hundred meters.
Hypotheses about its origin:
The causes of its creation remain a mystery, giving rise to numerous hypotheses:
Pranks: Some believe they are the work of elaborate pranksters who use techniques to create them.
Natural phenomena: Others suggest that they could be caused by natural phenomena such as electrical discharges or wind vortexes.
Extraterrestrial messages: A popular theory, although without scientific basis, proposes that they are messages from extraterrestrial beings.
Research and studies:
Over the years, numerous research and studies have been conducted to determine the cause of crop circles. However, no definitive consensus has been reached.
Cultural impact:
Crop circles have generated great cultural interest, inspiring works of art, literature and films. They have also been used by religious groups and ufology fans to promote their beliefs.
Currently:
While the creation of crop circles continues, their frequency has decreased in recent years. The scientific community continues to search for answers to their origin, while for many, they remain a fascinating enigma.
Remember:
There is no scientific evidence to support the theory that crop circles are created by extraterrestrial beings.
Research into its origin continues, but a definitive conclusion has not yet been reached.