The circle in the harvests most complex to date

A circle in the harvests recently found in a field near Barbury Castle, in Wiltshire, England, has brought about the astonishment of the local community of mathematicians. This circle in the harvests (crop circles) describes a mathematical symbol of high complexity.

The circle, is time found in a barley culture (the famous circles also are known as circles in the wheat by its frequent appearance in wheat fields), measures 46 meters of diameter and apparently it represents the 10 first numbers of Pi: 3.141592654.

The astrophisicist Michael Reed said that even the tenth digit has been cleared correctly. The small point in center is the decimal point. Reed indicated, also, that the circle found in Wiltshire is probably most complex to date.

Mathematical codes and geometric landlords have been an important factor in the formation of also the calls circles in the cultures. One of the most famous circles, made up of a series of fractals known like the Julia Seth, was found 12 years ago, in a field near Stonehenge.

Lucy Pringue, an investigator of the effects of the electromagnetic fields in the alive systems and who has the greater data base of circles in the harvests, said of the event is parteaguas, an incredible event.

Several hypotheses have been propose to explain the phenomenon of the circles in the harvests, from scientific explanations to paranormal. The majority of the scientists maintains that escarnios the O-Man geologic anomalies is realised by.

Doug Bower and David Chorley, winners of the Nobel prize, besides creating some circles in the harvests they themselves, realised a study in the 2000 in which they concluded that at least 80% of crop circles are done by the man.

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