--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jst...@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Marek Reavis" <reavismarek@> wrote: > > > > Nablusoss1008, crop circles are cool, no doubt about > > that, and I always enjoy the pictures you post. Only > > there's nothing convincing (to me) that they are > > anything but the product of human artifice. > > Have you ever looked at any of the technical work > that's been done, Marek? > > > My disbelief in their non-human origin doesn't detract > > my appreciation of them. > > As it happens, I think "aliens" is the *least* likely > explanation for the origin of crop circles. But there's > some awfully interesting data of various kinds that > seems to support the idea that not all of them were > made by humans. > > If they weren't all made by humans, and none of them > was made by aliens, what does that leave us with? > > Damned if I know. >
Also, if they are made by people, they must be quite talented to make such things in such short time and, who is paying for such talent? I would think they could get a day job with such talent that would make them some serious money. I noticed one small point in the last one that was unsymetrical but they are some works of art really.