2000 Crop Circle Formations and Research (original) (raw)

Crop Circles 2000

AUGUST


Dodworth (3), nr Barnsley, South Yorkshire Reported 14th August


Woodborough Hill (3), nr Alton Priors, Wiltshire Reported 13th August

JULY


Avebury Trusloe, nr Avebury, Wiltshire Reported July 22
The Moire Pattern - Fractal - Creation


East Kennett, nr Avebury, Wiltshire Reported 2nd July

JUNE


Bishop Cannings, nr Devizes, Wiltshire Reported 27th June


Windmill Hill, nr Avebury, Wiltshire Reported 18th June


Light Refraction - Spiral of Light


Taken By: Amica Kusaka from Japan
Date: July 21, 2000 between 8-9 PM
Camera Used: Olympus Digital Camera
Place: Inside the White Hill crop formation

in Lockeridge, Wiltshire, England


In the News ...

Magnetic 'solution' to crop circle puzzle


Colin Andrews has researched crop circles since the 80s

August 9, 2000 - BBC

Research into the appearance of crop circles in summer fields claims the strange phenomena are caused by the Earth's magnetic field. Scientist Colin Andrews says 17 years of work has revealed that about 80% of the formations are man-made. But he believes that magnetism may account for the rest, which display a simplicity of form compared with elaborate, beautiful patterns of the "hoaxes". Dr Andrews believes a mysterious shift in the magnetic field gives rise to a current that "electrocutes" the crops forcing them to lie flat on the ground.

The known hoaxers, artists who spend hours trampling fields with footboards attached to a length of rope, say the public does not believe in scientific explanations. Crop circles are a regular summertime feature of the UK arable landscape, particularly in Wiltshire and the West Country where there are a number of ancient sites. Designs in the flattened wheat, barley and corn become more elaborate each year, fuelling the debate over who or what is responsible for them.

Explanations have ranged from freak weather conditions to alien visitors. But Dr Andrews, funded by a grant from the Rockerfeller Institute in the US, believes he is closer to the truth. He has hired private detectives to track hoaxers and now says he can rule out 80% of the formations. He claims the less elaborate designs are the "natural" creations caused by a three-degree shift in magnetic field lines.

Self-proclaimed hoaxer John Lundberg said no-one would ever believe a scientific explanation for crop circles because people want to believe it is something more mysterious. "The public don't want it explained," he said. Most mainstream scientists believe the only explanation for crop circles lies in the footboards of hoaxers.

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