Do you have links to the peer-reviewed articles?
And please, Quix, don’t call me ignorant. I have never shown you disrespect.
As for what can and can’t be done by humans, I have great faith in the artistic ability of them and have no doubt that great field sculptures can be concieved and implemented by them, even in one night. Once you have the technique of making a mark in the field, the type of marks and their placement flows naturally.
Welllllllllll,
I’m happy to respect you as a person.
I try hard to express the perspective that some other perspectives are ignorant, idiotic, clueless etc. . . . from my perspective.
Most naysayers consider my perspective to be ignorant, idiotic, clueless and have told me repeatedly that I’m psychotic, over the edge, off the wall, clinically disturbed, paranoid . . . whatever.
I do admit to being somewhat extra fiesty and ornery vis a vis those who come across as typical naysayers.
However, even JoJo now has somehow earned or befallen or some such fairly warm affections in my heart toward her. So lots of miracles are possible.
The peer reviewed scientific agricultural journal articles are posted in significant chunks of excerpts hereon. I don’t have the link.
I think the original articles are available at Linda Moulton Howe’s website:
You do happen to be abjectly wrong about at least some of the larger crop circles.
Many of them have been produced within 30-60 minutes because folks—farmers mostly—but sometimes crop circle researchers . . . have passed the spot when nothing was there and returned 30-60 minutes to find a large very complex circle there.
Also, some folks have observed orbs of light flitting about in a field and immediately after the lights left—found a crop circle without any evidence of any human ever entering or leaving the field before.
Further, the boards etc. simply do NOT do to the plants, nor the ground what the authentic creators do. Nor do the boards and ropes leave microfine coatings of iron on the plants and ground.