Tracing Back the Existence of Crop Circles in Tully England and Theories Explaining Their Existence Essay

Crop Circles have been found throughout the whole country. Theyare one of the most intriguing things that I have read and researched. Therehave also been many shows that I have watched that have been very interesting.The first recent evidence of a crop circle was in 1966 in Tully England. The circles themselves ranged from a few inches in diameter to a few feet. There is also evidence of a crop circle in Hertfordshire, England in 1678.There have been many theories as to why these peculiar circular shapeshave appeared in peoples crops. These theories include UFO's, energy fields,and also plasma vortexes(sine 1). There is no evidence as to how these patternsare formed. There is evidence that there is an electric field aroound someof these circles. One theory is that electrified air forms mini-tornadoesand causes the circles. This is called the "Plasma Vortex Theory"(Sine 1). Another theory that is very prominent is that all of these circles are hoaxesand were made by people to recieve publicity. Hoaxes are blamed for many ofthe circles especially the ones that are more complex. There have been peopleto admit to man making some of these circles. Two people who have admittedto this are Doug Bower and David Chorley(Sine 1). They admitted to fakingaround two hundred fifty cirle formations. Many of the circles that were admittedhoaxes were under suspicion because of there ragged look. Also some of themore complex and intricat ones are thought to be fakes. The amount of thesecircles is proof in itself and the fact that they are spread throughout theworld is also proof that it is not all a hoax. The most interesting theoryis that UFO's made the circles(sine2). there have been sightings of UFO'sand circles have been at the sight the next morning. There also has been sightingdsof balls of light over the fields at night that have left these circles onthe ground. When some of these circles have appeared a "sceaming"(Sine 1)noise was heard in the...

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