Many now believe that the crop circle phenomenon has all been explained as an elaborate hoax, but there is a long history of crop circle science that demonstrates that the strange formations could not have been laid by human hands.
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Some Sources:
Pat Delgado and Colin Andrews. Circular Evidence: a Detailed Investigation of the Flattened Swirled Crops Phenomenon. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd., 1989.
Lucy Pringle. Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery of Modern Times. London: Thorsons, 1999.
Freddy Silva. Secrets in the Fields: The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles. Portland, ME: Invisible Temple Publishing, 2013.
Terry Wilson. "1932 - Bow Hill, Chichester, West Sussex, England," in The Secret History of Crop Circles: Recording the Phenomenon In Days of Old. Paignton, UK: Terry Wilson, 2015.
John Burke. "The Physics of Crop Formations." MUFON Journal (October, 1998): 3-7.
BLT's summary of plant abnormalities: http://www.bltresearch.com/plantab.php
William C. Levengood and Nancy P. Talbott. "Dispersion of Energies in Worldwide Crop Formations." Physiologia Plantarum 105 (1999).
Nancy Talbott. "Two Largest Snow Formations Yet Reported." BLT Research.com.
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