Abstract�Three papers published by W. C. Levengood (1994), W. C.
Levengood and N. P. Talbott (1999) and by E. H. Haselhoff (2001)
suggestedthe involvement of some kind of electromagnetic
radiation during the creation of crop circles.
Here we discuss the methods and conclusions
of the threearticles, pointing out the misrepresentation
of the experimental protocols, the misleading application
of statistical procedures, the arbitrary discarding of unwanted
results and the weakness of the proposed physical model
to the suggested hypothesis. In particular, we show that
Haselhoff’s conclusions are unsubstantiated and do
not prove the involvement of an electromagnetic
radiation source in the creation event.
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