Crops circles can be made by man but the crops are damaged. It is the crop circles that are created that have no damage to the crops that interest me. I do not hold on to the musical fact of them as I think that is just someone using math to create what they believe it to be. As I stated before I would love to meet the beings responsible for creating these circles.
Klar, math and music are interrelated. So if there is some mathematical pattern, it makes sense that there might also be a musical interpretation of it. They say music is the "purest form of language" and even prayer -- maybe whoever they are really are trying to say something.
Name: Alienator
Comments: There are a number of new documentaries on this and they show you how they create the circles at night with almost mathematical precision. There was one guy who used animation to create a light effects about aliens doing it. A lot of people believed it before he confessed lying. People will just believe anything mysterious rather than looking at the hard facts.
Name: Alienator
Comments: How do you explain the case of Doug and Dave in the UK then who did this for over a decade and had everyone fooled?
Doug and Dave were famous for their "faking" of crop circles in the UK. But close examination of their faked circles and the real ones you could see many differences. In all the close examinations the faked one clearly showed footsteps coming to and from the crop circles. The crops also showed a lot of damage to the stalks. In the real circles no evidence of footsteps can be seen entering or leaving the areas. Plus the stalks are bent down with no damage to them almost as if they grew that way.
Doug and Dave can say what they want but there is a big difference in their circles and ones made by some other means.
The best way to discredit phenomena of this sort is to make it sound ridiculous, which has been attempted for decades. The truth is, there are many "genuine" crop circles that can't be explained away by human effort.
Well, I don't know about aliens. But since there is evidence of crop circles going back as far as the 1600s, and even some Native American legends of "magic circles in the prairie," I have to conclude that modern-day man-made circles are simply people trying to do something that can't be explained. Some groups even considering it an art form.