crop "circle"

Some believe that the crop designs are messages from alien spacecraft. Some maintain that the aliens are trying to communicate with us using ancient Sumerian symbols or symbolic representations of alien DNA. Those who engage in such serious study and theorizing about crop circles are known as cerealogists (after Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility) or croppies.
Even scientifically minded people have been brought into this fray. They have wisely avoided the thesis that aliens have been carving out messages in crop fields. But they have stretched their imaginations to come up with theories of vortexes, ball lightning, plasma, and other less occult explanations involving natural forces such as wind, heat, or animals. Some think the designs are clearly the work of the U.S. Air Force and the RAF using a "military microwave cannon, piloted by computer," and a design book.* However, when looking for an explanation of weird things we should never omit from our checklist the possibility that the phenomenon we are studying is a hoax.
Had crop circles existed in the thirteenth century, they would have been attributed to Satan, who was said to have been responsible for many weird happenings as well as for many unweird things, such as the construction of Stonehenge and Hadrian's wall between England and Scotland. It was believed by many that the ancients could not possibly have accomplished such feats on their own. Today, Satan's power as an explanation for weird or wondrous things has been usurped by aliens.
further reading Allen, Robin. "Cerealogy is Dead - Long Live Cerealogy!" Skeptic (UK), vol 8, no 1 (part 1), no 2 (part 2).
Hempstead, Martin. "The Summer of '91," Skeptic (UK), vol 5, no 6 (1991)
Nickel, Joe. "The Crop Circle Phenomenon: An Investigative Report," in The Skeptical Inquirer (Winter, 1992).
websites
Levengood's Crop-Circle Plant Research by Joe Nickell
Hollywood Fertilizes Profits with Crop Circles (CSICOP press release in response to the movie Signs)
Crop Circle Confession by Matt Ridley
Wheat Graffiti by Daniel Pinchbeck
Farmer embarrassed by crop circle hoax Experts 'amazed' by crop circle designs
news
Plea over jellyfish crop circle (A 250m-long crop circle
of a jellyfish has appeared on farmland in Oxfordshire.)

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© 2001 Peter Sorensen
© 2001 Peter Sorensen
This circle is not a hoax. It was done by Matt Williams and friends for a film.

The original was done at Longwood Warren, near Winchester in 1995.
Some prefer the original.
Some prefer the original.
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