Crop circles are man made. (end of story)
They are still interesting, regardless of source...
Yeah, but sometimes they're a welcome diversion.
Sounds like the beginning of a story. Has any man ever been caught in the act of making one? How are they made? Why are they made? Who comes up with the designs and what do they mean if anything? How many men does it take to make one like this one and how long does it take? How many people worldwide are involved in making crop circles and why has no one ever ratted out the perpetraters? Sounds like a very big story that has yet to be told.
Whatever happened to critical thinking?
Can't remember where I read it but someone suggested that it could be either some bored techie doodling, via satellite lasers or psyops by our government, using the same method, to see how we'd handle contact with aliens.
Hey, it's as good as any other theory. Has anybody ever done a correlation, if any, between the flight paths of satellites and the circles? Maybe some spy satellite orbits aren't known.
Things to ponder on a Sunday afternoon.
I'm not refuting your statement and I am not making a case for anything ET but I'd like to know how the folks that feel they are man-made explain some of the things that are found near the center of some of these formations.
Such as the differences seen at the molecular level in the seeds of affected crops near the center as opposed to those further towards the outside of some formations.
Also, how is it that in some formations, the stalks are broken at the base...leaving little to the imagination as to how they are bent...but on other formations, not a single stalk shows any sign of damage at the base...they are simply bent and look as if they grew that way.
Just curious how some folks account for these anomalies in an overnight, man-made formation.
Yup. Just some good ol' boys havin' some after dark fun... nuthin' to it...