The mysterious circles on the field have no answers

There are many different types of pie. The simplest is a round shape with cotton flowers lying down on the inside, but they are not broken but only wrapped around the roots. Also when the circle appears in double form, the paddy in the outer ring also wraps around the roots, but is opposite to the rice in the inner ring. Sometimes, the center circle is a series of small rings (satellites), often connected to the main ring with "channels". In other cases, small circles with cotton balls that do not wrap around the roots can be seen, but lie between the center ring and the outermost ring.

Picture 1 of The mysterious circles on the field have no answers At first, it was thought that the strange circle only appeared in southern England. But when the press started writing about it, a lot of similar news from all over the UK and other countries were posted. Hypotheses are constantly nominated, from the cause of destructive porcupines or mink, to the trail of flying saucers; from the aftermath of the war between birds to the spread of fungal diseases; from applying too much fertilizer to testing new weapons.

Pat Delgaldo and Colin Endrius proposed the circular hypothesis as a secret record of the supreme universe . Meanwhile, the Indian tribes of Arizona argue that these are pre-warning signs of a deadly threat threatening the world.

Another hypothesis is more convincing than that of British professor Dr. Miden. According to him, on the path of gusting winds , if there are horizontal barriers, will create vortices of gas . As a result, the vertical air at the lee side of the mountain is swirled into a spiral shape, tightening the air inside and creating an atmospheric aura. When this phenomenon occurs in the field, the spiraling air stream will make the cotton paddy fall to the ground and create circles. Along with creating electrical currents, there was also a shrill wheezing sound just before the circles were formed.

Miden's theory not only sheds light on the physical processes of forming circles but also explains the cases in which these strange images appear right in front of the witness.

This happened in August 1991 when Harri and Vivien Tomlison lived in Hambldon walking out in the field. Suddenly they witnessed a very strange scene in the wheat field on the right. A fog covered and they heard a strange sound hiss. Next, behind them a whirlwind surfaced with strong wind so hard they could stand. Harri's hair gathered a lot of electric charge, so she put it upside down. And suddenly the wind swirled and disappeared. The fog dissipated, leaving two people in the center with a circle between the cotton flowers that fell down.