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Originally posted by Nightchild
Apart from it looking like an Atom, I unfortunately do not know what symbol you might have seen.
Originally posted by SkepticPerhaps
reply to post by beautyfrompain
That could be hoaxed in a night pretty easily with some detailed planning. Cool picture though, definitely looks like an image of an atom to me.
The crop looked clean, lacked obvious signs of previous visitors or damage, and showed bent nodes along with central spirals. I was lucky enough to snap an orb (along with some very small light phenomena) which must have been moving slowly as I had set the camera to take 2 shots, 10 seconds apart, and it could be seen in different locations and on the next shot can be seen further down the field.
Originally posted by SkepticPerhaps
That could be hoaxed in a night pretty easily with some detailed planning.
Originally posted by dragonridr
reply to post by beautyfrompain
Despite popular belief, there is no evidence that crop circles are made by alien intelligences. Hoaxing is by far the best explanation for crop circles—far more so than aliens who supposedly travel across the vast universe to reach Earth, only to flatten wheat in rural English and American farms as some sort of information. (You’d think that aliens with superior intelligence would realize their messages aren’t getting through, and be a little more direct.)
Originally posted by Nightchild
Originally posted by dragonridr
reply to post by beautyfrompain
Despite popular belief, there is no evidence that crop circles are made by alien intelligences. Hoaxing is by far the best explanation for crop circles—far more so than aliens who supposedly travel across the vast universe to reach Earth, only to flatten wheat in rural English and American farms as some sort of information. (You’d think that aliens with superior intelligence would realize their messages aren’t getting through, and be a little more direct.)
The best explanation, huh? Rather, it is the silliest one, and also the one that demands the least brainwork and research. Further, I cannot even see how it would be illogical in any way that Extraterrestrials would travel "Aaall this way" to make those patterns, as their reason for it is still up for debate? In fact, it doesn't seem more unlikely than some species building a rocket only to beam of to some nearby moon and put a flag on it.
Originally posted by LucidDreamer85
Originally posted by Nightchild
Originally posted by dragonridr
reply to post by beautyfrompain
Despite popular belief, there is no evidence that crop circles are made by alien intelligences. Hoaxing is by far the best explanation for crop circles—far more so than aliens who supposedly travel across the vast universe to reach Earth, only to flatten wheat in rural English and American farms as some sort of information. (You’d think that aliens with superior intelligence would realize their messages aren’t getting through, and be a little more direct.)
The best explanation, huh? Rather, it is the silliest one, and also the one that demands the least brainwork and research. Further, I cannot even see how it would be illogical in any way that Extraterrestrials would travel "Aaall this way" to make those patterns, as their reason for it is still up for debate? In fact, it doesn't seem more unlikely than some species building a rocket only to beam of to some nearby moon and put a flag on it.
The silly thing is you thinking they would use a rocket, and would have any reason to plant flags. Planting flags as far as we know is an earthly thing.