| Google Translate from Russian In Wylatowo
found probably the first Polish circles in maize
SMS information about them arrived on Saturday morning with the exact
location - " the exit from CL 15 in the Chabska , near the monument " .
The exact location of the map shows the end of the article .Strangely it
was like circles found in plants of 2.5 - 3m . The problem explained
after you reach your destination . The first circle, with a diameter of
about 7 - 8m is just over the road ( asphalt - ditch - 2 rows of plants
- more rows been laid ) . The first circle , after the defeat of 4-6
rows of plants , there is another , slightly larger circle with a
diameter of 12-13 meters. It was in place prior presence of at least a
few people ( footprints in the soil ) , including one in the early
morning . It is not possible to clearly link it to the moment of the
creation of circles. Most of the plants are broken, and much of the stem
is detached , chipped at the root , so that you can determine that the
circles were created not earlier than 24-25 . August. That's the facts
...
Subjective assessment [ Adam P. ]
It is difficult to assess these circles . Literally made of two blades
of the road , many broken , clipped plants, footprints , precision ...
Well, what is the precision in this case ? [ This is already a very
immerse themselves in nature KZ, or having a high precision are "real"
or the opposite ? ] " Footprints " ... yes they were, but whose ? within
three days could go in a lot of curious bystanders and well clipped and
broken [ he could a lot of something right ] . The topic circles I
conducted a lot of experiments including (Test 1 , test 2 ) as in corn.
Corn is challenging for many reasons. One of them is " treading " it in
the desired direction . It is difficult. Here the results are better
than expected. In summary ... According to my assessment of the 90 %
confidence someone satisfied your curiosity " as is done in the corn ? "
and came to him unexpectedly well . It does not look impressive , but
for a wide range of researchers, it is something interesting to watch.
Adam Pieku |