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Originally Posted by Scibat
Assuming you accept that research as credible. See my previous posts, but to sum up: If a researcher is biased towards finding some kind of an anomaly, then 9/10 they will find one. Much of the research done on crop circles is done with that sort of bias, which IMHO taints the research.
What needs to happen to make this sort of research valid, is that it needs to be done by an independent party of scientists that has no vested interest in the outcome.
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Samples are collected and sent to the lab then specrometered measured and the data printed out. The facts are bare. There is no belief involved, only wild unsubstantiated speculations.