Book Description
Eltjo Haselhoff has written the first book on crop circles based on scientific evidence. His research, as intoduced in the first chapter, A Great But Most Tangible Mystery, addresses some of the most concrete crop-circle phenomena: the dead fly enigma, curious deposits, germination anomalies, and balls of light. Studies with mathematical formulas allow any reader to analyze and verify, or dispute, the authors findings. For those interested in a more metaphysical approach, the author provides The Psychic Perspective: Earth Forces, Aliens, Gate to Another World, and Messages from the Cosmos. Diagrams and color photographs throughout the book guarantee a fascinating journey through the world of crop circles even for those not inclined toward laboratories and numbers. Eltjo Haselhoff has a Ph.D. in Theoretical and Experimental Physics. He has been examining the crop-circle phenomenon for over ten years, and has personally visited hundreds of crop circles. Born and educated in the Netherlands, Dr. Haselhoff worked at many research institutes, including Los Alamos National Laboratories. He has published dozens of articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, such as Journal of Applied Physics, and The Physical Review. His most recent article appeared in the prestigious, international scientific journal, Physiologia Plantarum.
Deepening Complexity of Crop Circles: Scientific Research and Urban Legends FROM THE PUBLISHER
This book not only describes crop circles ᄑ mysterious geometric patterns in farm fields and other land areas ᄑ but also focuses on their obvious, measurable, and reproducible characteristics. The product of a decade of crop circle study, it teaches readers how to approach the controversial subject systematically and critically.