On the morning of last Tuesday (4), residents of the city of Ipuaçu in Santa Catarina reported a strange phenomenon in a wheat plantation: crop circles found on site. Residents after discovery It questions whether “art” was left by the beings living in the region. another planet.
Although it is an intriguing situation, This is not the first time agroglyphs have appeared in the Ipuaçu region.since the first record happened in 2008. Since then, circles have been drawn annually in the fields of the city, located just over 500 km from Florianópolis.
in an interview with G1plantation owner Sérgio Girotto said: A similar situation occurred in 2015.on what A 200-meter crop circle was drawn at the same place.. He says he doesn’t know how to explain the origin of this phenomenon.
According to Sydney Kavalco, a presenter at the Santa Catarina Environmental Resources and Hydrometeorological Information Center (Epagri/Ciram), there are simple equipment that can knead wheat perfectly. However, he says he still can’t figure out how there is no trace left.
“People believe what they want, belief is a human possibility. But the science we deal with in medicine, in engineering, is not about faith. When you give a patient a drug, you don’t believe it works. You know it works,” said the head of the Astronomical Studies Group at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC). and his professor, Adolfo Stotz Neto, when he doubted the existence of aliens.
Alien or human art?
Stotz also notes that this is probably not an alien-created phenomenon, but does not rule out the possibility of beings from other planets. A tradition was created in Scotland where people drew drawings in the fields for fun as an artistic expression.
However, it’s not just the people of Scotland who often make crop circles, as there are even competitions to highlight the best arts. For example, in 1992 the first and only international crop design competition was held, called the International Crop Circle Making Competition.
Adolfo concluded, “It’s a long rope, a very smooth board, and two people do it. One is holding the end of the rope, the other is walking, making the circle any size he wants.”
Source: Tec Mundo

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