Name: Alienator
Comments: My big question remains the same, "why?"if they or it was trying to send a message then why not use plain English or whatever is the language in the place they're making them. You got these circles with no real purpose, is this just aliens bored and have nothing to do but flatten crops to make a pattern?
There is another version of this that has been featured recently on National Geographic, and that is Water Crop Circles that some ship pilots and crew claim they have seen in the ocean where these big circles appear out of no where with a whirling or bubbling effect.
Interesting thought LDS_Forever. I could understand the water circles that were mentioned earlier being done by nature. But I have a tough time thinking that nature could create the precise, intricate patterns that appear in the crop circles. Crop circles are items that completely baffle me. Probably because I am not buying the fact that alien visitors are creating graffiti or art on our planet and then disappearing. I would love to be able to investigate some crop circles up close and personal.
I was just wondering if this sort of thing affects crops and water, then why not sand. Out of all the desert land out there no signs like this have formed on sand, almost as pliable as water. Perhaps it has something to do with moisture.
Edited: Oliron on 6th Jun, 2010 - 1:55am